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§ ვარჯიში, სავარჯიშო, გამოყენება (უფლების)§1 ვარჯიში, სავარჯიშო2 მოციონი, მოძრაობაthe doctor says I need more exercise ექიმი ამბობს, მეტი მოძრაობა გჭირდებაო3 ვარჯიში (ივარჯიშებს), მოძრაობა4 გამოჩენა (გამოიჩენს)he exercised great patience / self-control დიდი მოთმინება / თავშეკავება გამოიჩინა5 სარგებლობა (ისარგებლებს), გამოყენებაto exercise one's right უფლებით სარგებლობა // უფლების გამოყენება6 მოხდენა (მოახდენს)she exercises a strong influence over him მასზე დიდ გავლენას ახდენს // იგი დიდი გავლენის ქვეშ ჰყავსconstant exercise imparted vigour to his muscles მუდმივმა ვარჯიშმა მის კუნთებს ძალა შემატა
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