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1 outrage
§ შეურაცხყოფა, აბუჩად აგდება§1 დანაშაული2 აღშფოთება, სიბრაზეa feeling of outrage აღშფოთების / სიბრაზის გრძნობა3 შეურაცხყოფაit is an outrage against public morality ეს საზოგადოებრივი მორალის შეურაცხყოფაა4 შელახვა (შელახავს), შეურაცხყოფა -
2 humanity
§ ჰუმანურობა, ადამიანობა; კაცობრიობა§1 კაცობრიობა2 ადამიანურობა, ჰუმანურობაto treat smb. with humanity ვისიმე მიმართ ადამიანური მოპყრობა -
3 morality
ზნეობრივი საფუძველი, ზნეობრიობაit is an outrage against public morality ეს საზოგადოებრივი მორალის შეურაცხყოფაა
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