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§ (struck, struck) გაფიცვა, strucken დარტყმა; გაოცება; გაფიცვის გამოცხადება§1 გაფიცვა2 დარტყმა (ომის დროს, ჩხუბში)●●the strike of the clock საათის რეკვა3 (struck, stricken) დარტყმა (დაარტყამს), კვრაto strike with a hammer / with one's fist / with one's foot ჩაქუჩით / მუშტით / ფეხით დარტყმაthe enemy struck at dawn მტერმა გარიჟრაჟზე დაგვარტყა / შემოგვიტიაhe struck his head against the door თავი კარს მიარტყა / მიახალაto strike a match / light ასანთის გაკვრაto strike a bargain ხელსაყრელ ფასში ყიდვა // გარიგება4 (struck, stricken) დაჯახება (დაეჯახება)the car struck a tree / buffalo მანქანა ხეს / კამეჩს დაეჯახა5 (struck, stricken) მოხვედრა (მოხვდება)the bullet struck him in the shoulder / struck the tree ტყვია მხარში / ხეს მოხვდა6 (struck, stricken) გარკვეული შთაბეჭდილების მოხდენა / შექმნა / დატოვება, აზრის მოსვლა, მიხვედრაit strikes me he's lying მგონი, ტყუისit suddenly struck me that… უცბად მივხვდი / აზრმა გამიელვა, რომ...7 (struck, stricken) გაოცება (გაოცდება), გაშტერებაI was struck by her patience მისმა მოთმინებამ გამაოცა / გამაკვირვა8 (struck, stricken) დაცემა (დაეცემა)●●she was struck blind / deaf / dumb / wooden with horror შიშისაგან დაბრმავდა / დაყრუვდა / დამუნჯდა / გახევდაthey struck gold ოქროს ძარღვი აღმოაჩინეს // ოქროს ძარღვს წააწყდნენ9 (struck, stricken) მოჭრა, ჭედვაto strike a coin / medal მონეტის / მედლის მოჭრა10 (struck, stricken) გაფიცვა (გაიფიცება)we're striking against bad working conditions ცუდი სამუშაო პირობების გამო გავიფიცეთto strike the right / false note სწორი / არასწორი ტონის შერჩევა
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