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1 gloom
[glu:m] n խավար, մթու թյուն. մռայլու թյուն. վհատ/ընկճված տրամադրություն. cast a gloom վհատ տրամադրություն ստեղծ ել -
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3 dispel
[di΄spel] v ցրել, քշել, փարատ(վ)ել. The wind dispeled the clouds Քամին քշեց/ցրեց ամպերը. dispel gloom/illusions փխբ. մռայլ տրամադ րությունը, պատրանքները ցրել. dispel doubts կասկածները փարատել -
4 plunge
I[plʌndз] n սուզում, խորասուզում, խորասուզվելը. ընկղմում. take the plunge փխբ. վճռական քայլ անել, համարձակվել, սիրտ անել. go for a plunge սուզվելII[plʌndз] v ընկղմ(վ)ել, սուզ(վ)ել. plunge into the water նետվել/սուզվել ջրի մեջ. (մտցնել, խոթել) plunge one’s hand into the hole ձեռքը անցքի մեջ մտցնել. plunge the sword plunge դաշույնը խրել. plunged into the darkness մթության մեջ ընկղմված. plunged into gloom փխբ. վհատված
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