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1 drink
§ (drank, drunk) სასმელი; სმა; ლოთობა§1 სმა, დალევა2 სასმელიsoft / strong drink უალკოჰოლო / სპირტიანი სასმელიlet's have a drink მოდი, დავლიოთhe took to drink სმას მიჰყო ხელი // სმა დაიწყო3 (drank, drunk) სმა (სვამს), დალევაto drink to smb. / sth ვისიმე / რისიმე სადღეგრძელოს დალევაto drink in მოხიბვლა, დატკბობა, დიდი ყურადღებით მოსმენაto drink down / up ბოლომდე დალევა, სასმისის დაცლაto drink a toast სადღეგრძელოს წარმოთქმა / დალევაto drink oneself to death / to the grave: he drank himself to the grave სმამ საფლავში ჩაიყვანა / ბოლო მოუღოhis illness is related to his drinking მისი ავადმყოფობა სმასთანაა დაკავშირებულიhe relapsed into drinking ისევ ლოთობა დაიწყო // ლოთობას დაუბრუნდაI'd rather drink wine than vodka უფრო ღვინოს დავლევდი, ვიდრე არაყსdrinking neutralized all the treatment სმამ მთელი მკურნალობა წყალში გადაყარაdrinking impaired his health სმამ დაასუსტა / დააუძლურაthere, drink this! აჰა, ეს დალიე!●●to drink smb. under the table ვისიმე ძალიან დათრობა (დაათრობს)unlike his friends, he hates drink თავის მეგობრებისაგან განსხვავებით სმა არ უყვარსhe has a strong head for drink კარგად სვამს / არ თვრება / სასმელს კარგად იტანსin the morning she drinks coffee, whereas I drink tea დილაობით ყავას სვამს, მე კი ჩაის.he forswore drinking ღვინის სმაზე ხელი აიღო // ღვინის სმა აღიკვეთა // დაიფიცა, აღარ დავლევოhis downfall was caused by gambling and drink მისი დაცემის მიზეზი აზარტული თამაში და სმა იყოI'm dying for a drink ვკვდები, ისე მინდა დალევაhe cupped his hand and drank the water of the spring წყაროს წყალი პეშვით დალიაa drinking bout ღრეობა, ქეიფიthis drink is a blend of wine and orange juice ეს სასმელი ღვინისა და ფორთოხლის წვენის ნარევია
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