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1 portrait
პორტრეტი, სურათიportrait / landscape painter პორტრეტისტი / პეიზაჟისტი -
2 portrait
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3 painter
1 მხატვარი, ფერმწერიportrait / landscape painter პორტრეტისტი / პეიზაჟისტი2 მღებავი -
4 artist
1 მხატვარი2 ხელოვანიshe commissioned an artist to paint the portrait პორტრეტის დახატვა მხატვარს მიანდო / დაავალა -
5 commission
§ დავალება; მინდობილობა; დავალების მიცემა§1 კომისია2 უფლებამოსილებაI can’t go beyond my commission ჩემს უფლებამოსილებას ვერ გადავაჭარბებ3 საკომისიო მოგება4 დავალებაmy commission is to be your body-guard თქვენი პირადი დაცვა მაქვს დავალებული5 უფლების მინიჭება (უფლებას მიანიჭებს), თანამდებობაზე დანიშვნაI’m commissioned here to fight corruption მე აქ კორუფციასთან საბრძოლველად დამნიშნეს6 დავალება (დაავალებს), მინდობა (მიანდობს)she commissioned an artist to paint the portrait პორტრეტის დახატვა მხატვარს მიანდო / დაავალა
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