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1 anger
2 წყრომა, გულისწყრომა, გაჯავრება, ბრაზი3 გაჯავრება (გააჯავრებს)he couldn't check his anger აბრაზება ვერ დაფარა / ბრაზი ვერ დაიოკაsmoke / sobs / anger choked her ბოლი / ქვითინი / ბრაზი ახრჩობდაin the flush of joy / anger სიხარულით აღვსილი // ბრაზმორეულიhe trembled with anger / fear / cold ბრზისაგან / შიშისაგან კანკალებდა // სიცივისაგან ცახცახებდა●●he swallowed his anger გაბრაზება დაიოკაto allay pain/anger ტკივილის / რისხვის დაცხრობა -
2 pipe
§ მილი; ყალიონი; ჩიბუხი; სალამური, სასტვენი§1 მილი, მილაკი2 ჩიბუხი3 მილსადენი4 სალამური, დუდუკი5 სტვენა (ფრინველისა), ზუზუნი (მწერისა), წრიპინი6 ტუმბვა7 სტვენა (დაუსტვენს), დაკვრა (სალამურზე, ფლეიტაზე)8 წრიპინი (იწრიპინებს)the ventilation pipe სავენტილაციო მილი, საჰაერო
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