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1 challenged
vგამოიწვია, გამოწვეული -
2 challenge
1 გამოწვევა (გამოიწვევს)our team challenged them to a match ჩვენმა გუნდმა ისინი საასპარეზოდ გამოიწვიაto challenge smb. to a duel ვისიმე დუელში გაწვევა2 შედავება (შეედავება) -
3 decision
გადაწყვეტილებაhe expressed his disapproval of my decision ჩემი გადაწყვეტილება არ მოიწონა -
4 match
§ ასანთი; მატჩი, შეჯიბრება; ტოლი, ფარდი; მოხდომა, დამშვენება§1 ასანთი2 ტოლი, სწორიas a pianist he has no match როგორც პიანისტს მას ბადალი / ტოლი არ ჰყავსyou are no match for him მაგას ვერ მოერევი // მისი სწორი არა ხარ3 შეხამება4 მატჩი, შეჯიბრი5 შეწყობა, შეხამება (ხასიათით, ფორმით, ფერით და მისთ.)they are well matched კარგად არიან შეწყობილნი // ერთმანეთს კარგად შეეწყვნენ6 შედარება (შეედრება), შეჯიბრება (შეეჯიბრება)no one can match him in telling lies ტყუილებში ვერავინ სჯობნის // ბადალი არა ჰყავსa friendly match ამხანაგური მატჩი / შეხვედრაour team challenged them to a match ჩვენმა გუნდმა ისინი საასპარეზოდ გამოიწვია
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