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§ 1. ხაზი; 2. ნაკვეთი; 3. სტრიქონი; დახაზვა; მწკრივში ჩაყენება, ჩამწკრივება§1 თოკი, ბაწარი2 ხაზიrailway / telephone line რკინიგზის / სატელეფონო ხაზი3 მწკრივი4 სტრიქონი, პწკარიdrop us a line when you get there! როცა ჩახვალ, ორიოდე სიტყვა მოგვწერე5 ნაოჭი6 შთამომავლობა7 გეზი, კურსი8 რიგი9 საზღვარი10 კონტური, მოხაზულობა●●to draw the line: he doesn't know where to draw the line ზომას / საზღვარს გადადის // საზღვარი არ იცისall along the line: he is right all along the line ყველაფერში მართალია / სწორიაto come into line: they came into line with each other შეთანხმებას მიაღწიესto give / get / have a line on sth რაიმეზე ინფორმაციის მიწოდება / მიღება / ქონა11 ჩამწკრივება (ჩამწკრივდებიან)the street was lined with trees ქუჩის ორივე მხარეს ხეები იყო ჩამწკრივებულიto line up დამწკრივება (დაამწკრივებს, დამწკრივდებიან)the soldiers lined up in front of the Government House ჯარისკაცები მთავრობის სახლის წინ დამწკრივდნენ12 ხაზის გავლება (ხაზს გაავლებს)13 სარჩულად დადება (დაუდებს)the point where the two lines cross წერტილი, რომელშიც ორი ხაზი კვეთს ერთმანეთსthe line has gone dead ხაზი / ტელეფონი გამოირთოthere is a bus line between the two cities ამ ორ ქალაქს შორის საავტობუსო მარშრუტი არსებობს
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