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1 it gladdens the heart to see you again
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2 heart
1 გულიweak / strong / cold / soft heart სუსტი / მაგარი / ცივი / ჩვილი გულიin one's heart of hearts // at the bottom of one's heart გულის სიღრმეშიat heart გულში, გუნებაში2 შუაგული, სიღრმეin the heart of the forest ტყის შუაგულში / სიღრმეში3 არსი, დედაარსიto learn / know by heart ზეპირად სწავლა / ცოდნაhis heart sank // he lost heart სულით დაეცაhe won her heart მისი გული მოიგო / მოინადირა;she eating her heart out ჩუმად განიცდის // გულს იჭამსhe got his heart's desire ნატვრა აღუსრულდა / აუხდაher heart failed her გულმა უღალატა // გული ცუდად გაუხდაa broken heart მოკლული/გატეხილი გულიthis broke her heart ამან გული გაუტეხა/მოუკლაchicken hearted მშიშარა, მხდალიfaint-hearted სულმდაბალი; გაუბედავი, მხდალი -
3 gladden
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4 gladden
გახარება (გაახარებს), გამხიარულება -
5 gladden
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6 сердце
ср. heart;
darling, love, sweetheart (обращение) у него сердце упало/замерло/оборвалось ≈ his heart sank, his heart skipped, his heart missed a beat, his heart stood still у него сердце разрывается/рвется (на части) ≈ (от чего-л.) his heart is breaking( in two) with smth. у него тяжело на сердце ≈ his heart is heavy, he is sick at heart у него сердце кровью обливается ≈ his heart is bleeding, his heart goes out у него сердце заходится ≈ his heart stood still принимать что-л. близко к сердцу ≈ to take/lay smth. to heart у него сердце не лежит (к) ≈ he has no liking( for) у него отлегло от сердца, отошло от сердца ≈ he felt (greatly) relieved, his heart lifted, a weight was lifted from him у него сердце отошло ≈ he calmed down сердцу не прикажешь ≈ the heart has a will of its own, one can't tell one's heart what to feel, the heart has reasons that reason does not understand положа руку на сердце разг. (quite) ≈ frankly с глаз долой - из сердца вон ≈ out of sight, out of mind с тяжелым сердцем ≈ ({(делать что-л.) }) heavy-hearted с легким сердцем ≈ with a light heart, lightly предлагать кому-л. руку и сердце ≈ to offer smb. one's hand and heart в сердцах ≈ in (a fit of) temper, angrily с замиранием сердца ≈ with sinking/palpitating heart от всего сердца ≈ whole-heartedly, from the bottom of one's heart по сердцу ≈ to one's liking;
after one's heart от чистого сердца ≈ in all sincerity, right from the heart, with all one's heart от доброго сердца ≈ with goob intentions, meaning well, with (having) best interest in heart большого сердца ≈ to have a big heart, to be bighearted большое сердце ≈ (to have) a big heart, with a big heart, to be bighearted с легким сердцем ≈ with a light heart с тяжелым сердцем ≈ with a heavy heart с упавшим сердцем ≈ with one's heart in one's mouth, overcome by fear с чистым сердцем ≈ with an open, sincere heart вырывать из сердца ≈ to wrench, rip smth. out of smb.'s heart отрывать от сердца ≈ to rip, tear from one's heart;
to close one's heart to smb., to tear smb. out of one's heart вымещать сердце ≈ (на ком-л./чем-л.) to vent one's anger on smb./smth., to take one's anger out on smb./smth. открывать сердце ≈ (кому-л.;
объясниться в любви) to open one's heart to smb., to declare one's love to smb.;
( открыться, облегчить душу) to open one's heart/soul to smb., to bare one's soul to smb. покорять сердце ≈ to win smb.'s heart, to win the affection of, to win smb. over носить под сердцем ≈ to carry (a child) under one's heart, to be with child принимать близко к сердцу ≈ to take smth. (very much) to heart сердце не камень ≈ a man's heart isn't made of stone, one doesn't have a heart of stoneсердц|е - с. heart;
больное ~ weak heart;
прижать руки к ~y press/put* one`s hands to one`s heart;
схватиться за ~ clutch at one`s heart;
чёрствое ~ heartless nature;
~ радуется it gladdens one`s heart, it`s a joy;
от всего ~а with all one`s heart;
всем ~ем with all one`s heart, from the bottom of one`s heart;
~ болит, ноет I`m sick at heart;
~ оборвалось у кого-л. smb`s heart missed a beat;
он мне( пришёлся) по ~у I took a liking to him;
он мне не по ~у he is not the sort of man I care for;
в ~ах, с ~ем in a fit of anger/irritation;
от чистого ~а sincerely;
положа руку на ~ quite frankly;
брать кого-л. за ~ touch/move smb. deeply.
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