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1 infer
§ დასკვნის გამოტანა§1 დასკვნა (დაასკვნის)2 ნიშნავს, აღნიშნავს -
2 infer
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3 consent
§ თანხმობა; დათანხმება, დათმობა§1 თანხმობა, ნების დართვაher parents refused their consent to her marriage მშობლებმა გათხოვებაზე უარი განუცხადეს2 დათანხმება (დაეთანხმება)her father did not consent to her marrying a foreigner მამამ ნება არ მისცა, უცხოელს გაჰყოლოდა ცოლადI interpreted her silence as a consent მისი დუმილი თანხმობად ჩავთვალე / მივიჩნიეa tacit agreement / consent / approval უსიტყვო შეთანხმება / დათანხმება / მოწონება -
4 silence
§ სიჩუმე, სიწყნარე; ჩაჩუმება, დაწყნარება§1 სიჩუმე, დუმილიcomplete / strained silence სრული / დაძაბული სიჩუმეI don't understand his silence არ მესმის, რატომ დუმს2 გაჩუმება (გააჩუმებს), ჩაჩუმებაdeathly silence სამარისებური სიჩუმე / დუმილიhis silence alone is proof of his guilt მისი დუმილიც კი ადასტურებს იმას, რომ იგი დამნაშავეა
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