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1 tie
§ ჰალსტუხი, ყელსახვევი; კავშირი; შეხვევა; გამოსკვნა, მიბმა§1 ყელსახვევი2 კავშირიto establish / break ties with smb. ვინმესთან კავშირის დამყარება / გაწყვეტა3 დაბმა (დააბამს), მიბმა4 შეკვრა (შეკრავს)to be tied down:he doesn't wish to be tied down with a promise არ სურს, რომ დაპირების გამო ხელფეხი ჰქონდეს შეკრულიtongue-tied ენაბორძიკი, ბლუ -
2 match
§ ასანთი; მატჩი, შეჯიბრება; ტოლი, ფარდი; მოხდომა, დამშვენება§1 ასანთი2 ტოლი, სწორიas a pianist he has no match როგორც პიანისტს მას ბადალი / ტოლი არ ჰყავსyou are no match for him მაგას ვერ მოერევი // მისი სწორი არა ხარ3 შეხამება4 მატჩი, შეჯიბრი5 შეწყობა, შეხამება (ხასიათით, ფორმით, ფერით და მისთ.)they are well matched კარგად არიან შეწყობილნი // ერთმანეთს კარგად შეეწყვნენ6 შედარება (შეედრება), შეჯიბრება (შეეჯიბრება)no one can match him in telling lies ტყუილებში ვერავინ სჯობნის // ბადალი არა ჰყავსa friendly match ამხანაგური მატჩი / შეხვედრაour team challenged them to a match ჩვენმა გუნდმა ისინი საასპარეზოდ გამოიწვია -
3 wear
1 ტანსაცმელი2 ცვეთა, გაცვეთაthe carpet is showing signs of wear ნოხს ცვეთის ნიშნები ეტყობა;3 ტარება, ხმარება (ტანსაცმლისა)there is much wear left in these shoes ეს ფეხსაცმელი კიდევ დიდხანს გაძლებს●●she is looking the worse for wear ქანცგამოლეული/გამოფიტული ჩანს4 (wore, worn) ტარება (ტანსაცმლისა, ფეხსაცმლისა), აცვია, იცვამს5 (wore, worn) გაცვეთა (გაცვდება), გახეხვა;●●she is worn to a shadow მოჩვენებას დაემსგავსა;my patience is wearing thin მოთმინების ფიალა მევსება;6 (wore, worn) გაძლებაdid you observe what she was wearing? შენიშნე, რა ეცვა?if you scuff like that, you'll soon wear your shoes out ასე ფლატუნით თუ იარე, ფეხსაცმელს მალე გაცვეთ*she is worn to a shadow მისგან ლანდიღა დარჩა
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