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§ ზევით, ზემოთ§1 (გვიჩვენებს ზევით ან უფრო მაღლა ყოფნას)2 (გვიჩვენებს ქვევიდან ზევით მოძრაობას3 (გვიჩვენებს ჰორიზონტალური მდგომარეობიდან ვერტიკალურ მდგომარეობაში გადასვლას)he jumped up ახტა/წამოიჭრა4 (გვიჩვენებს მიახლოვებას, ახლო მისვლას)come up to me! ახლო მოდი!/მომიახლოვდი!5 (მიგვითითებს დამთავრებაზე, დასრულებაზე)6 (გვიჩვენებს მოქმედების საბოლოო შედეგს)●●it is up to you to decide ეს თქვენ უნდა გადაწყვიტოთ/ეს თქვენი გადასაწყვეტიაwhat is he up to? რა განიზრახა?/რას ხიმანდრობს?to be up to 2 (მიგვითითებს გარკვეულ ფარგლებზე), -მდე●●what's up? რაშია საქმე?/რა ხდება?what's up with John/the car? ჯონს/მანქანას რა მოუვიდა?7 აღმაstuck-up დიდგულა, ამპარტავანიtie-up გაჩერება, შეჩერება, დაყოვნებაsmash-up კატასტროფა, ავარია, შეჯახებაspeak up, please! უფრო ხმამაღლა ილაპარაკე, გეთაყვაhe is hard up მატერიალურად / ფული უჭირსhe's up to no good რაღაცა ცუდი ჩაიფიქრა / ცუდი აქვს განზრახულიbottoms up! ბოლომდე შევსვათ! // სასმისები დავცალოთ!
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