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1 borrow
სესხად გამორთმევა, სესხება (ისესხებს), თხოვებაEnglish has borrowed many words from Latin ინგლისურმა ბევრი სიტყვა ისესხა ლათინურიდანhe has so much money lying by, borrow some ამდენი ფული ტყუილად უდევს, ესესხეhe had no qualms about borrowing money from everybody ურცხვად ყველასგან ფულს სესხულობდა -
2 qualm
§ გულის რევა§1 გულისრევა, ზიდებაshe had qualms during her first days on board the ship პირველი დღეები გემზე გული ერეოდა / აზიდებდა2 დაურწმუნებლობა, ყოყმანი, ორჭოფობაI had qualms about leaving her alone ვორჭოფობდი, მარტო დამეტოვებინა თუ არაhe had no qualms about borrowing money from everybody ურცხვად ყველასგან ფულს სესხულობდაwithout a qualm უყოყმანოდ, ყოყმანის გარეშე -
3 scruple
მორიდება, სინდისანობაhe has no scruples about borrowing money from woman ქალებისაგან ფულის სესხება არ ეთაკილება, არ ერიდება
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