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1 cut down
1 მოჭრა, გაკაფვა2 შემცირება (შეამცირებს)to cut down expenses ხარჯის შეკვეცა / შემცირება -
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§ გასავალი, ხარჯი, ხარჯები, დანახარჯი§1 ღირებულება, ფასიhe couldn’t afford the expenses of a car მანქანის საყიდელი ფული არ ჰქონდა2 ხარჯიthey laughed at my expense ჩემზე ჩაიცინეს // დამცინესyou will be reimbursed for your expenses დანახარჯს / ხარჯებს აგინაზღაურებენ●●it will involve you a lot of expense ეს დიდ ხარჯში ჩაგაგდებსnever mind the expense! ხარჯს ნუ უყურებ! // ხარჯს ნუ მოერიდები!travelling expenses საგზაო / სამოგზაურო ხარჯებიour expenses total $10.000 ჩვენი დანახარჯი $10.000 შეადგენსthey have raised a query about my travelling expenses ჩემი სამოგზაურო ხარჯები ეჭვქვეშ დააყენესI'm figuring out our expenses ჩვენს ხარჯებს / დანახარჯს ვვანგარიშობto cut down expenses ხარჯის შეკვეცა / შემცირებაcurtailment of expenses ხარჯების შეკვეცა / შემცირებაhis gain was twice greater than expenses მოგება დანახარჯზე ორჯერ მეტი გამოუვიდაhe balked at the expense of the car როცა მანქანის ფასი გაიგო, უარზე დადგა / იუარაthe expenses amounted to $1000 დანახარჯმა ათას დოლარს მიაღწიაI have no wish to travel, let alone the expenses მოგზაურობის სურვილი არა მაქვს, ხარჯზე რომ არაფერი ვთქვათI must account to my father for the expenses მამაჩემს დანახარჯების ანგარიში უნდა ჩავაბარო
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