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1 rude
1 უხეში, უზრდელი2 უცაბედი, მოულოდნელი3 დაუმუშავებელიrude cotton დაუმუშავებელი / გაუწმენდავი ბამბა4 უკულტურო, დაბალ დონეზე მდგომი5 ჯანმრთელი, მაგარი -
2 discomfit
დაბნევა (დააბნევს), დაბნეულობის შეტანა / გამოწვევა -
3 elder
§ უფროსი, ხნიერი, ხანში შესული, ხუცესი, ანწლიI grew up in my elder brother's cast-offs უფროსი ძმის ნაცვამებში გავიზარდეwe must treat our elders with deference უფროსებს პატივისცემით / მოწიწებით უნდა ვეპყრობოდეთ§ უფროსი (დედმამიშვილებში, ნათესავებში, კოლეგებში, ა.შ)he is respectful of / towards his elders უფროსებს პატივისცემით ექცევა / ეპყრობა -
4 story
§ მოთხრობა; ამბავი; ზრაპარი§1 მოთხრობა, ამბავიstories by M. Javakhishvili მ. ჯავახიშვილის მოთხრობებიan adventure / detective story სათავგადასავლო / დეტექტიური მოთხრობა●●the story of the film ფილმის სიუჟეტიa dirty story უხამსი / ბინძური ანეკდოტი2 სიტყვა, ნათქვამიaccording to her story it appears that… მისი სიტყვებიდან / ნათქვამიდან გამოდის, რომ...as proof of this story he… თავისი მონაყოლის დამამტკიცებელ საბუთად / დასამტკიცებლად მან...his story is devoid of all probability მისი ნაამბობი ყოველგვარ დამაჯერებლობასაა მოკლებული●●to add spice to the story ამბისთვის პიკანტურობის მიცემაa far-fetched story მოგონილი ამბავი, ტყუილი
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