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§ ბოდიშის მოხდა, გამართლება, პატიება, მიტევება§1 მომიზეზებაhe is always making excuses for being late დაგვიანებას ყოველთვის რაღაცით ამართლებს2 საპატიო მიზეზი, გამართლებაyou have a good excuse for staying at home შინ დასარჩენად კარგი მიზეზი გაქვს3 ბოდიში4 გამართლება (გაამართლებს)nothing can excuse your laziness საკუთარ სიზარმაცეს ვერაფრით გაამართლებ / სიზარმაცეს გამართლება არა აქვს5 პატიება (აპატიებს)6 ნების / უფლების მიცემა (ნებას / უფლებას მისცემს)the teacher excused him from attending his class მასწავლებელმა გაკვეთილიდან გაათავისუფლა (ნება დართო გაკვეთილს არ დასწრებოდა)excuse my presumption სითამამისათვის პატიებას / ბოდიშს ვითხოვa plausible excuse საპატიო საბაბი / მიზეზი●●this is a pathetic excuse ეს უბადრუკი გამართლებააhe requests to be excused from this task ამ საქმიდან განთავისუფლებას თხოულობსto invent a story / an excuse ამბის / მიზეზის ან გამართლების მოგონებაhe feigned an excuse თავის გასამართლებლად რაღაცა მოიგონა / შეთხზა -
2 concoct
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