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§ ყოფაქცევა; წაყვანა, ხელმძღვანელობა§1 ქცევა, ყოფაქცევა2 ხელმძღვანელობა3 ქცევა (იქცევა)she conducted herself well კარგად იქცეოდა / ეჭირა თავი4 გაძღოლა, გატარება (გაატარებს)the teacher conducted his pupils through the museum მასწავლებელმა მოსწავლეებს მუზეუმი მოატარაhe conducted the meeting well კრება კარგად ჩაატარა // კრებას კარგად გაუძღვაhe conducted the old woman across the street მოხუცი ქალი ქუჩაზე გადაიყვანა5 დირიჟორობაhe was incensed by his pupils' conduct თავისი მოსწავლეების ქცევამ განარისხაto conduct / take part in the talks მოლაპარაკების ჩატარება // მოლაპარაკებაში მონაწილეობის მიღებაhonourable conduct კეთილშობილური / დარბაისლური ქცევაdemure conduct მორიდებული ქცევა // მორიდებულად თავის დაჭერაthe boy's conduct grieved the parents ვაჟიშვილის ქცევამ მშობლებს გული ატკინაhis being drunk accounts for his conduct მისი საქციელი სიმთვრალით აიხსნებაhow do you account for your conduct? როგორ აგვიხსნი შენს საქციელს?/ როგორ გავიგით შენი საქციელი?
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