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1 bear
§ დათვიthe track of a bear / motor-car დათვის ნაკვალევი / მანქანის კვალი§ (borne) ტარება, ატანა, დაბადება●●to bear the palm გამარჯვების მოპოვებაto bear no malice against you შენს მიმართ ცუდი გრძნობა არა მაქვს // შენთვის ცუდი არ მინდაto bear malice against smb. ვინმეზე ჯავრის ქონაthese figures bear witness to our achievements ეს ციფრები ჩვენს მიღწევებს ადსტურებენ●●to bear witness to smb. or sth ფაქტებით დადასტურება, ფაქტების მოყვანით მხარის დაჭერა, დამოწმება; -
2 witness
§ მოწამე, მნახველი§ (a., n.) მოწმე, თვითმხილველი§1 მოწმე, შემსწრე, თვალით მნახველიhe was a witness to the accident / to their quarrel ავარიის მოწმე იყო // მათ ჩხუბს შეესწრო2 მოწმის ჩვენება (სასამართლოში)●●to bear witness to smb. or sth ფაქტებით დადასტურება, ფაქტების მოყვანით მხარის დაჭერა, დამოწმება;these figures bear witness to our achievements ეს ციფრები ჩვენს მიღწევებს ადსტურებენ3 შესწრება (შეესწრება), მოწმედ ყოფნა;4 დადასტურება (დაადასურებს), დამოწმებაto witness a document / signature საბუთის / ხელმოწერის დამოწმებაto witness against / for smb. ვისიმე წინააღმდეგ / სასარგებლოდ ჩვენების მიცემა
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