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§ (drew, drawn) ხატვა, ხაზვა; გაწევა, თრევა; ამოღება, ამოთხრა; ყურადღების მიქცევა§1 წილისყრა, კენჭის ამოღებაto draw lots კენჭისყრა / წილისყრა / კენჭის ამოღება2 ფრე3 მიდრეკილება4 მიზიდულობა6 (drew, drawn) ხატვა, ხაზვაhe drew a cat / plan კატა დახატა // გეგმა დახაზა7 წევა (გასწევს, მოსწევს)to draw the curtain ფარდის გაწევა / მიწევა / ჩამოფარება8 ამოძრობა, ამოღება9 გამოტანა10 მიზიდვა (მიიზიდავს), მიპყრობაshe doesn't feel drawn towards him ეს კაცი მას არ იზიდავს / ამ კაცისკენ გული არ მიუწევსto draw a comparison between... რისამე ურთიერთშედარებაto draw a lesson from... რაღაციდან ჭკუის სწავლა, გაკვეთილის მიღება (ჭკუას ისწავლის)●●draw it mild! / fine! ნუ გააზვიადებ!this map is drawn to a scale of one to fifty ეს რუკა შედგენილია მასშტაბით ერთი ორმოცდაათზეto draw the curtains ფარდების გადაწევა / ჩამოფარება
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