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1 გვერდი●●side street შესახვევიthe waves threw the boat from side to side თალღები ნავს აქეთ-იქით აქანავებდნენ2 მხარეwe must study this problem from every side ეს საკითხი ყოველმხრივ უნდა შევისწავლოთto take smb's side ვისიმე მხარის აბმა / მიმხრობაhe refused to take sides in the quarrel ამ უსიამოვნებაში ვისიმე მიმხრობაზე უარი თქვაshe's an aunt on my father's / mother's side ჩემი მამიდაა / დეიდაა3 ვისიმე მხარეს დგომა, მიმხრობა (მიემხრობა)the reverse side უკანა მხარე / პირიto be on the safe side უფრო საიმედო რომ იყოს // მეტი უსაფრთხოებისათვის●●wrong side out უკუღმაwe have fortune on our side ბედი გვწყალობს // იღბალი გვაქვსlet's walk by the side street and escape the crowd შესახვევით გავიდეთ და ბრბოს ავერიდოთhe knows on which side his bread is buttered იცის, მისთვის რა არის სასარგებლო -
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1 ბოთლი2 ბოთლში ჩასხმაto open a bottle / road / bank account / fire ბოთლის / გზის / საბანკო ანგარიშის / ცეცხლის გახსნაthe bottle split ბოთლი გატყდა / დაიმსხვრაto stop up a hole / bottle ხვრელის ამოვსება // ბოთლის დაცობაhe stood the stick in the corner / the bottle on the table ჯოხი კუთხეში მიაყუდა // ბოთლი მაგიდაზე დადგაhot-water-bottle სათბილობელი, სათბილარიhe flung the bottle into the river ბოთლი მდინარეში გადაისროლა / მოისროლაhe cracked a bottle ერთი ბოთლი გამოცალა / გამოწრუპა (სპირტიანი სასმელი)I bet you a bottle of champagne that she'll be late ერთ ბოთლ კონიაკზე გენაძლევები, რომ დააგვიანებსhe bet me a bottle of cognac that our team would win ერთ ბოთლ კონიაკზე დამენიძლავა, რომ ჩვენი გუნდი მოიგებდა
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