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1 anything
1 რაიმე, რამე2 არაფერი, ვერაფერიI`m not afraid of anything არაფრის მეშინიაhe doesn`t do anything არაფერს აკეთებსI don`t see anything ვერაფერს ვხედავ3 ყველაფერი, ნებისმიერი რამI’ll do anything I can რაც შემიძლია, ყველაფერს გავაკეთებbetter than anything ყველაფერზე ძალიან / უფროhe ran/ swore like anything თავქუდმოგლეჯილი მირბოდა // ლანძღვაგინებით ქვეყანა შეძრაhe works like anything when he is interested როცა დაინტერესებულია, მხეცივით მუშაობსhe didn't work or did anything else არ მუშაობდა და არც სხვა რამეს აკეთებდაI don't want to have anything to do with him მასთან არაფერი საერთო არ მინდა მქონდესanything may happen ყველაფერი შეიძლება მოხდეს // არაფერია გამორიცხულიI'm hanged if I know anything! გინდა მომკალი, არაფერი ვიცი!I didn't expect anything better whatsoever მაინცდამაინც უკეთესს არაფერს მოველოდი -
2 else
§ კიდევ, გარდა, სხვანაირად§1 კიდევ2 სხვა, მეტი3: or else თორემ / ანდა, თუ არა დაrun or else you'll be late გაიქეცი, თორემ დაგაგვიანდებაhe's joking, or else he's mad ხუმრობს, თუ არა და გიჟიაhe didn't work or did anything else არ მუშაობდა და არც სხვა რამეს აკეთებდაhurry up or else we'll be late აჩქარდი, თორემ დაგვაგვიანდება!nowhere else აღარსად // სხვაგან არსად
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else — /els/ adverb 1 who/what/why etc else or anything/someone/anywhere etc else a) besides or in addition to someone, something etc: I ve said I m sorry. What else can I do? | Who else was at the party? | Do you want anything else to eat? b) apart… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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