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1 behavior
(behaviour) ყოფაქცევაher behavior was so strange that they had to put her away ისე უცნაურად იქცეოდა, რომ მისი ფსიქიატრიულ საავადმყოფოში მოთავსება მოუხდათprovoking laughter / behavior გამომწვევი სიცილი / მოქცევაpeculiarity of behavior / manner / habit უცნაური ქცევა / მანერა / ჩვეულება●●I translated his behavior as a protest მისი ქცევა პროტესტად მივიჩნიე / გავიგეyour behavior is quite unjustifiable თქვენს ქცევას არავითარი გამართლება არა აქვსhis bad behavior was a distress to his mother მისი ცუდი ქცევა დედამისს გულს სტკენდაhe disapproved of my behavior / choice ჩემი ქცევა არ მოიწონა // არჩევანი არ მომიწონაher behavior created a bad impression მისმა ქცევამ ცუდი შთაბეჭდილება დატოვაby such behavior you'll fall into contempt ასეთი მოქცევით ყველას თავს შეაზიზღებhis behavior confounded her მისმა ქცევამ გააოცა / გააოგნაgood / bad / abominable behavior კარგი / ცუდი / საშინელი ყოფაქცევაbehavior (behaviour) ქცევა, მოქცევა, ყოფაქცევა -
2 general
§ გენერალი, საერთო, ჩვეულებრივი, გენერალური§1 ზოგადი2 საყოველთაოgeneral elections / strike საყოველთაო არჩევნები / გაფიცვა3 საერთოa general rule / meeting საერთო წესი / კრება4 ჩვეულებრივიin a general way ჩვეულებრივი გზით / წესით5 მთავარი, გენერალურიGeneral Headquarters მთავარი / გენერალური შტაბი6 გენერალიwe put the general’s order into effect გენერლის ბრძანება შევასრულეთhis position rates as a general მისი თანამდებობა გენერლის ჩინს უთანაბრდებაmake way for the general’s car! გენერლის მანქანას გზა მიეცით!the general feeling was that... ყველას აზრი იყო, რომ…the general finally got his troops across the river როგორც იქნა, გენერალმა ჯარი მდინარეზე გადაიყვანაthe soldiers were arrayed in front of the general ჯარისკაცები გენერლის წინაშე გაამწკრივეს
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