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§ პრესი; წნეხი; გაწურვა, დაწოლა§1 პრესა, ჟურნალ-გაზეთებიthe gutter press ბულვარული პრესა / ჟურნალ-გაზეთები●●my book had a good press ჩემს წიგნს პრესა კარგად შეხვდა / პრესაში კარგი გამოხმაურება ჰქონდა2 ბეჭდვა (სტამბაში)3 პრესის წარმომადგენლები4 გამომცემლობა5 პრესი, წნეხი●●I gave my trousers a press შარვალი გავიუთოვე6 ჭყლეტა, სივიწროვე7 დაჭერა (დააჭერს), მოჭერა8 დაწოლა (დააწვება), მოწოლა9 მიკრობა (მიეკვრება), ჩაკვრა (ჩაიკრავს)10 დაჟინებით მოთხოვნა (მოითხოვს)the workers are pressing for higher wages მუშები დაჟინებით მოითხოვენ ჯამაგირის მომატებას11 გაჭირვება (უჭირს)I'm pressed for money / time ფული მიჭირს // დრო ცოტა ამქვს●●time presses დრო არ იცდის / არ ითმენს12 დაძალება (დააძალებს)13 დაწურვა (დაწურავს), გამოხდა14 დაუთოებაpress charges (v.) ბრალის წაყენებაthe press raised an outcry პრესამ ერთი ამბავი / აურზაური ატეხა●●the national press ცენტრალური პრესა
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