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[wiŋk]1. n թարթում, թարթելը. աչքով անելը. ակնթարթ. give/tip a wink աչքով անել. I’ll tip you the wink when he enters Երբ նա մտնի, ես քեզ աչքով կանեմ. A wink is as good as a nod Մի ակնարկը բավական է. not to sleep a wink աչքերը չփակել, չքնել. have forty winks խսկց. մի քիչ ննջել.2. v թարթել, աչքով անել. wink at smth փխբ. աչքերը փակել որևէ բանի վրա, մատների արանքով նայել
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