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§ მსუბუქი, უმნიშვნელო§1 ოდნავი, უმნიშვნელოa slight difference / increase ოდნავი სხვაობა / ზრდა2 სუსტი, თხელი●●not the slightest 1 არავითარიI haven't the slightest idea about it ამაზე არავითარი წარმოდგენა არა მაქვს●●not the slightest 2 სულაც არა●●not the slightest 3 ყოველგვარი3 დამცირება, არაფრად ჩაგდებაit was a slight on me ეს ჩემი არაფრად ჩაგდება / დამცირება იყო4 არაფრად ჩაგდება (არაფრად ჩააგდებს), დამცირებაthere was not the slightest trace of fear in her face სახეზე შიშის ნასახი არ ეტყობო
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