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1 ადვილი, იოლიan easy question / work იოლი შეკითხვა / სამუშაოan easy book იოლად გასაგები / ადვილად წასაკითხი წიგნი2 თავისუფალი, ძალდაუტანებელიshe has easy manners თავისუფალი მიხრა-მოხრა / მანერები აქვს3 წყნარი, მშვიდი, უდარდელი, არხეინიit isn't easy though თუმცა, ეს ადვილი არ არისit is not easy to change your way of life ცხოვრების წესის შეცვლა ადვილი საქმე არაა / როდიაgo easy on the jam, that's all we have! მურაბას მოუფრთხილდი / ნუ გაუტიე, მეტი არა გვაქვს!to go easy on / with smb., sth რბილად ან ფრთხილად მოქცევა (მოექცევა)it comes easy to him ადვილად გამოსდის // ეადვილებაadmittedly it is not easy უნდა ვაღიაროთ, რომ ეს ადვილი არ არის // მართალია, ეს ადვილი არ არისman' s organism digests fish easier than meat ადამიანის ორგანიზმი თევზს საქონლის ხორცზე უფრო ადვილად ითვისებს / ინელებს
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