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1 service
1 სამსახურიeasy / hard service ადვილი / ძნელი სამსახურიto do / render smb. a service ვინმესთვის სამსახურის გაწევაto offer one's services თავისი სამსახურის / დახმარების შეთავაზება●●service-record შრომის წიგნაკი2 მომსახურებაmedical / health service სამედიცინო მომსახურებაpoor / bad / good / prompt service ცუდი / კარგი / სწრაფი მომსახურება3 დამსახურებაhe was rewarded for his services to education განათლების საქმეში დამსახურებისათვის დააჯილდოვეს4 წირვა (ეკლესიაში)5 სერვიზიhow many pieces are there in this tea service? რამდენი საგნისაგან შედგება ეს სერვიზი?his services to the people were recognized მისი დამსახურება ხალხის წინაშე აღიარებულ იქნაnational service სამხედრო ვალდებულება / ბეგარაmedical care / service სამედიცინო მომსახურებაmany came to the funeral service to do the dead man homage გარდაცვლილის პატივსაცემად პანაშვიდზე ბევრნი მოვიდნენthe train service was disrupted by heavy snowfall დიდმა თოვლმა მატარებლების მოძრაობა დააბრკოლაhe bought himself out of military service ჯარში გაწვევისაგან ფულით იხსნა თავი -
2 reward
1 ჯილდო, გასამრჯელოto receive / deserve a reward for sth რაიმესთვის ჯილდოს მიღება / დამსახურებაas a reward for his bravery, the soldier was given a medal სიმამაცისათვის ჯარისკაცი მედლით დააჯილდოვესto offer / promise a reward ჯილდოს შეთავაზება / დაპირებაhe refused from a reward ჯილდოზე / გასამრჯელოზე უარი თქვა2 დაჯილდოება, საზღაურის / გასამრჯელოს მიცემა●●her patience was rewarded მისმა მოთმინებამ გაამართლაhe was rewarded for his services to education განათლების საქმეში დამსახურებისათვის დააჯილდოვეს●●a just reward დამსახურებული ჯილდო
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