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1 retired
1 გადამდგარი, პენსიაში გასული2 განმარტოებულიa retired spot / life განმარტოებული ადგილი / ცხოვრება -
2 retired
vგადადგა, გადამდგარი, გადამდგარი -
3 retire
§ უკან დახევა; სამსახურიდან გადადგომა§1 სამსახურიდან გადადგომა (გადადგება), პენსიაში გასვლა2 გასვლა (გავა), წასვლაshe retired to her room თავის ოთახში გავიდა / წავიდა -
4 night
1 ღამეat / by / in the night ღამეevery night ყოველ ღამე / ღამღამობითdark / long / sleepless / summer night ბნელი / გრძელი / უძილო / ზაფხულის ღამეin the middle of the night / at the dead of night შუაღამისასhe spent the night at our place ღამე ჩვენთან ეძინა / გაათიაgood night! ღამე მშვიდობისა! // ძილი ნებისა!2 საღამო (9-იდან 12 საათადმე)the night before წინაღამეს // წინა საღამოს●●first night პრემიერაgala day / night სადღესასწაულო დღე // საზეიმო საღამოin the dead of night შუაღამეს, შუაღამისას
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