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§ მოკლე, არასაკმარისი, მოულოდნელად, უდროოდ; მოკლე ბგერა§1 მოკლეa short stick / dress / introduction / life მოკლე ჯოხი /კაბა / შესავალი / ცხოვრებაfor short შემოკლებით, მოკლედ●●a short way off / a short distance from ახლოს2 დაბალიa short man პატარა / დაბალი კაცი3 ცოტაfor a short while / time ცოტა ხნით4 უკმეხი, ფიცხი5 აკლია, არ ყოფნისhe gave me short weight / change წონაში მომატყუა // ხურდა დამაკლო●●he was short of breath ქოშინი აუვარდა6 უცებ, უცბადI'm short of money ფული მიჭირს / ხელმოკლედ ვარhe is short of stature დაბალია, ტანმორჩილიაthough he is short, he is very strong თუმცა დაბალია, მაგრამ ძალიან ღონიერიაI'll make short work of it / of him ხელად გავაკეთებ // მას ხელად გავუსწორდებიfall short of დაკლება, გამოლევა
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