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1 acquaint
§ გაცნობა§1 გაცნობა (გაიცნობს, გააცნობს, გაეცნობა)2 ცნობა (იცნობს) -
2 want
§ სურვილი; გაჭირვება; ნდომა; გაჭირვებაში ყოფნა§1 უკმარისობა, ნაკლებობაmany people die for want of medicines ბევრი ხალხი წამლების უქონლობისაგან იღუპება;2 სიღარიბე, სიღატაკე, გაჭირვება3 მოთხოვნილებაhis wants are few მცირე მოთხოვნილებები აქვს//მას ბევრი არ სჭირდებაwe can supply all your wants შეგვიძლია ყველა თქვენი მოთხოვნილება დავაკმაყოფილოთ;4 საჭიროება5 ნდომა (უნდა), სურვილი (სურს)I want to learn English/to ask you a question მსურს ინგლისური შევისწავლო / მინდა შეკითხვა მოგცეwat do you want? რა გსურს /გნებავს?6 სჭირდება7 აკლია●●your mother wants you დედა გეძახის/გეძებსwe wanted to go for a picnic, but we had to scrub it because of the rain საპიკნიკოდ წასვლა გვინდოდა, მაგრამ წვიმის გამო ჩაგვეშალაthey want to see it for themselves უნდათ, რომ საკუთარი თვალით ნახონ'Do you want it? - 'Yes, I do'; "გინდა? -"დიახ, მინდა"
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Acquaint — Ac*quaint , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Acquainted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Acquainting}.] [OE. aqueinten, acointen, OF. acointier, LL. adcognitare, fr. L. ad + cognitus, p. p. of cognoscere to know; con + noscere to know. See {Quaint}, {Know}.] 1. To furnish … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Acquaint — Ac*quaint , a. [OF. acoint. See {Acquaint}, v. t.] Acquainted. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acquaint — ► VERB 1) (acquaint with) make (someone) aware of or familiar with. 2) (be acquainted with) know personally. 3) (be acquainted) (of two or more people) know each other personally. ORIGIN Latin accognitare, from cognoscere come to know … English terms dictionary
acquaint — [ə kwānt′] vt. [ME aqueinten < OFr acointier < ML adcognitare < L ad , to + cognitus, pp. of cognoscere, to know thoroughly < con , with gnoscere, KNOW] 1. to let know; give knowledge to; make aware; inform [to acquaint oneself with… … English World dictionary
acquaint — index apprise, communicate, convey (communicate), disabuse, disclose, divulge, enlighten, impart … Law dictionary
acquaint — (v.) early 13c., from O.Fr. acointier make known, make acquaintance of, from V.L. accognitare to make known, from L. accognitus acquainted with, pp. of accognoscere know well, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + cognitus, pp. of cogniscere … Etymology dictionary
acquaint — *inform, apprise, advise, notify Analogous words: tell, *reveal, disclose, divulge: *teach, instruct, educate, school: accustom, *habituate Contrasted words: conceal, *hide: withhold, reserve, hold, hold back (i … New Dictionary of Synonyms
acquaint — [v] inform oneself or another about something new accustom, advise, apprise, bring out, clue, come out with*, disclose, divulge, enlighten, familiarize, fill in, fix up*, get together*, habituate, inform, intro*, introduce, knock down*, let know … New thesaurus
acquaint — UK [əˈkweɪnt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms acquaint : present tense I/you/we/they acquaint he/she/it acquaints present participle acquainting past tense acquainted past participle acquainted formal to give someone information about something … English dictionary
acquaint — /əˈkweɪnt / (say uh kwaynt) verb (t) 1. (sometimes followed by with) to share information with: *She was urged by no reciprocal sisterly desire to acquaint Norman with her knowledge. –xavier herbert, 1938. 2. US (sometimes followed by to or with) …
acquaint — ac|quaint [əˈkweınt] v [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: acointier, from Medieval Latin accognitare, from Late Latin accognoscere to know perfectly , from Latin ad to + cognoscere to know ] 1.) acquaint yourself with sth formal to… … Dictionary of contemporary English