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1 შვებულება●●he took leave of his friends მეგობრებს დაემშვიდობა / გამოეთხოვა2 ნებართვა3 (left) დატოვება (დატოვებს), მიტოვებაleave me alone! დამტოვე! // თავი დამანებე!4 (left) დარჩენა (დარჩება)5 (left) წასვლა, გასვლა●●leave that TV alone! ტელევიზორს თავი დაანებე! (ნუ აწვალებ!)take it or leave it როგორც გინდა // შენი ნებაა●●to left smb. in the lurch გაჭირვებაში მიტოვებაto leave smb. to himself უმეთვალყურეოდ დატოვებაI was sorry to leave my village ვნანობდი, რომ სოფელს ვტოვებდიI was all set to leave when… მზად ვიყავით წასასვლელად, როცა...if we take 3 from 5 we'll have 2 left ხუთს თუ სამს გამოვაკლებთ, ორი დაგვრჩებაafter leaving college he pursued his studies at the university კოლეჯის დამთავრების შემდეგ სწავლა უნივერსიტეტში განაგრძოis it right that you are leaving for London? მართალია, რომ ლონდონში წასვლას აპირებ?there is much wear left in these shoes ეს ფეხსაცმელი კიდევ დიდხანს გაძლებს●●he left word that I was to phone him დაიბარა, დამირეკოსოI leave it to your discretion ამის გადაწყვეტას / ამ საქმეს შენ განდობit leaves nothing to be desired მისწრებაა // ამაზე უკეთესი შეუძლებელიაleave things the way they are როგორც იყო ყველაფერი ისე დატოვე//ნურაფერს შეცვლი
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