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1 ხმარება●●is the telephone in use just now? ახლა ტელეფონი დაკავებულია?2 გამოყენებაthe use of electricity/atomic power ელექტროობის/ატომური ენერგიის გამოყენება3 ხეირი, სარგებელი, გამოდგომაhe/it is of no use to us არაფერში არ გამოგვადგება//ხეირს არ მოგვიტანსany use buying this dress?/going there? ღირს კი ამ კაბის ყიდვა?/იქ წასვლა?4 ხმარება (იხმარს), გამოყენება (გამოიყენებს)●●I could use a glass of whiskey ერთი ჭიქა ვისკი არ მაწყენდა//ერთ ჭიქა ვისკს დავლევდიuse your common sense! ჭკუა იხმარე!/კარგად დაფიქრდი!5 სარგებლობა (ისარგებლებს)do you often use public transport? ხშირად სარგებლობ საზოგადოებრივი ტრანსპორტით?6 მოქცევა (მოიქცევა)he thinks himself ill used ფიქრობს, რომ ცუდად ექცევიანuse others as you would like them to use you სხვებს ისე მოექეცი, როგორც შენ გსურს, რომ მოგექცენ●●to put sth to use რისიმე გამოყენებაthese onions are all sprouted, we can't use them ამ ხახვს ვეღარ ვიხმართ, სულ გაღვივდაI have used all possible means ყველა საშუალება ვიხმარე // ყველაფერი ვიღონეwe had to use force იძულებულნი გავხდით, ძალა გვეხმარაthe directions for use გამოყენების (ხმარების, ექსპლოატაციის) წესები / ინსტრუქცია
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