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1 confront
§ წინააღმდეგობის გაწევა§1 პირისპირ დგომა (დგას)2 წინ დახვედრა (დახვდება)3 დაპირისპირება (დაუპირისპირდება) -
2 confront
vმოპირდაპირე მხარეს დგომა -
3 afraid
შეშინებული; to be afraid of - შეშინებაit's the one thing I was afraid of ეს ზუსტად ისაა, რისიც მეშინოდა●●it's no go, I'm afraid ვშიშობ, რომ არაფერი გამოვაI'm afraid we are for a rain ვშიშობ, გაგვიწვიმდებაI'm afraid lest he should lose his way ვშიშობ, გზა არ აებნასhe is hesitating, as though he were afraid ყოყმანობს, თითქოს ეშინიაოI'm afraid we must count him dead ვშიშობ, რომ დაღუპულად უნდა მივიჩნიოთa dog is coming, and I'm afraid it means business ძაღლი მოდის და ვშიშობ, რაღაც ცუდს აპირებსI`m not afraid of anything არაფრის მეშინიაI’m afraid მეშინია -
4 boss
§ მეპატრონე, მეწარმე, მართვა§ შეფი, უფროსიthe coming of the boss quickened the work უფროსის მოსვლამ მუშაობა გამოაცოცხლაhe's out of favor with his boss თავისი უფროსი არა სწყალობს / თავის უფროსთან არა არის კარგადour boss discriminates against women / in favour of women ჩვენი უფროსი კაცებს / ქალებს ანიჭებს უპირატესობასI directed the letter to my boss ჩემს უფროსს წერილი გავუგზავნე / წერილობით მივმართე
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confront — con·front /kən frənt/ vt: to face or bring face to face for the purpose of challenging esp. through cross examination the accused shall enjoy the right...to be confront ed with the witnesses against him U.S. Constitution amend. VI… … Law dictionary
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