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§ მუდმივი, მტკიცე§1 მდგრადი, მაგარი2 მტკიცე, მყარიsteady income / prices მტკიცე შემოსავალი / ფასები3 უმოძრაოkeep your hand / camera steady! ხელს ნუ ანძრევ! // ფოტოაპარატს ნუ არხევ!4 თანაბარი, თანაბარზომიერი, უცვლელიsteady speed თანაბარი / თანაბარზომიერი სიჩქარე●●there is a steady improvement in his health მისი ჯანმრთელობა დღითი-დღე უმჯობესდება5 განუწყვეტელიsteady wind / rain განუწყვეტელი ქარი / წვიმა6 (steady!) ფრთხილად! / დაწყნარდი!7 წონასწორობის დაცვა (წონასწორობას დაიცავს)to steady himself he held on to the baril წონასწორობის დასაცავად მოაჯირს მოჰკიდა ხელი●●I tried to steady my nerves ვეცადე დავმშვიდებულიყავი8 გაწონასწორება (გააწონასწორებს)he put sth under the table-leg to steady it მაგიდის გასაწონასწორებლად მაგიდის ფეხს რაღაც შეუდო
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