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§ განცხადება; ყურადღება; შენიშვნა, გაფრთხილება§1 გაკრული ან გამოქვეყნებული განცხადება, ცნობა2 ცნობა, უწყება, შეტყობინებაnotice is hereby given that… ამით გაუწყებთ / გატყობინებთ, რომ...they gave / served me notice that… მაუწყეს / შემატყობინეს / მაცნობეს, რომ...it has come to our notice that… გავიგეთ / შევიტყვეთ, რომ...3 გაფრთხილებაI was given a month's notice ერთი თვით ადრე გამაფრთხილეს, რომ სამსახურიდან მითხოვდნენI was dismissed without notice გაფრთხილების გარეშე დამითხოვეს სამსახურიდან4 რეცენზია, გამოხმაურებაthe performance had good notices წარმოდგენამ კარგი გამოხმაურება / შეფასება მიიღო პრესაში5 ყურადღება6 შემჩნევაit escaped our notice ეს ვერ შევამჩნიეთ / გამოგვრჩა7 გზის მაჩვენებელი8 შემჩნევა (შეამჩნევს), შენიშვნა, ყურადღების მიქცევაI didn't notice what he had on ვერ შევნიშნე, თუ რა ეცვა // მის ჩაცმულობას ყურადღება არ მივაქციეobviously, he hasn't noticed me ალბათ ვერ დამინახა / ვერ შემამჩნია●●obituary notice ნეკროლოგიnobody noticed his disappearance მისი წასვლა ვერავინ შეამჩნია / შენიშნა
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