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I[nə:v] n կզմխ. նյարդ, ջիղ. visual nerve տեսողական նյարդ. sympathetic nerve սիմ պատիկ նյարդ. strain every nerve բոլոր ուժերը լարել. nerves նյար դեր. a fit of nerves ջղային նոպա. get on one’s nerves նյարդերի վրա ազդել, նյարդայնացնել. iron nerves երկաթե ջղեր. դիմացկուն/ամուր կամք. suffer from nerves նյարդային հա մա կար գից տառապել. be in a state of nerves ջղայ նա նալ. Nerves are all on edge Նյարդերը լարված են մինչև վերջ. a bundle of nerves նյարդերի կծիկ. live on one’s nerves, seem, to have no nerves ան վրդով/անխռով թվալ. (արիություն, ինքնա տիրապետում) have the nerve to do smth մի բան անելու արիություն ունենալ. That took some nerve Որոշ ինքնատիրապետում էր պետք. lose one’s nerve նարդերը չդիմանալ. խսկց. հանդ գ նու թյուն of all the nerve! What a nerve ! the nerve of it ! Ի՛նչ հանդգնու թյուն/ան պատկառություն. have got some/a nerve բավական ան պատկառ լինելII[nə:v] v ուժ տալ, քաջալերել. nerve oneself ուժերը հավաքել. I nerveed myself to tell the truth Ես գոտեպնդվեցի և ասացի ճշմարտու թյունը
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