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1 ნიშანიhe gave / made a sign to us გვანიშნა, ნიშანი მოგვცაplus / minus sign პლუსის / მინუსის ნიშანიthere was no sign of her anywhere არსად ჩანდა // გაქრაtraffic signs საგზაო / მოძრაობის ნიშნები2 აბრა, ფირნიში3 ხელის მოწერა (ხელს მოაწერს)4 ნიშნის მიცემა (ნიშანს მისცემს)the plus sign მიმატების / პლუსის ნიშანიtraffic signs / lights საგზაო ნიშნები // შუქნიშანიthey fixed the sign to the post ნიშანი ბოძზე მიამაგრეს / ბოძს მიაჭედესshe displayed no signs of emotion გრძნობების ნატამალიც კი არ გამოუმჟღავნებია
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