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§ მოწონება, სიყვარული; მსგავსი; მსგავსად§1 მსგავსი2 ასე, -ვით●●it looks like gold ოქროს წააგავსthere's nothing like a good rest კარგ დასვენებას არაფერი სჯობს / შეედრებაhe works like anything when he is interested როცა დაინტერესებულია, მხეცივით მუშაობს3 დაახლოებით4 ამისთანა რამmusic, dancing and the like მუსიკა, ცეკვა და მისთანები●●I don't know his likes and dislikes არ ვიცი რა უყვარს და რა არა5 მოწონება (მოეწონება)she likes him but she doesn't love him მოსწონს, მაგრამ არ უყვარს6 სიყვარული (უყვარს)I like pears / to travel მსხალი / მოგზაურობა მიყვარს●●I should like (I'd like) ვისურვებდიwe'd like you to come კარგი იქნებოდა, რომ მოსულიყავიit looks like rain ჩანს, გაწვიმდება●●let them think whatever they like რაც უნდათ, ის იფიქრონ●●she hates him like poison ჭირივით ეზიზღება / სძულსnow, it was like this… ჰოდა, საქმე ასე იყო…,he is nothing like as clever as I thought სულ არ ჰგავს მის საქციელს / მას ეს არ სჩვევიაnothing like სულაც არ არის ისეთი ჭკვიანი, როგორიც მეგონაI'd like to be in on this competition ამ შეჯიბრში მონაწილეობის მიღებას ვისურვებდიsomething like it / that ამდაგვარი რაღაცაI like it', - 'So do I',,მე მომწონს'',-,,მეც (ასევე)''●●I should like ვისურვებდი●●I wouldn't like to be in your shoes შენს ადგილას ყოფნას არ ვისურვებდი●●behave like a man! კაცურად მოიქეცი!do it like this აი, ასე გააკეთეwhether you like it or not, we must be there გინდა თუ არ გინდა, იქ უნდა ვიყოთ.I don’t feel like going out გარეთ გასვლის სურვილი არა მაქვსI know her likes and dislikes ვიცი, რა უყვარს და რა არაI don't like her didactic manner of speaking მისი დამრიგებლური ტონით ლაპარაკი არ მომეწონაI must confess I don’t like your city უნდა გამოვტყდე, თქვენი ქალაქი არ მომწონსI like it better ასე მირჩევნია // ეს უფრო მომწონსactually I don`t like her სიმართლე გოთხრა, არ მომწონსlike the wind ქარივით სწრაფად;
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