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§ (spoilt, spoiled) ნადავლი; გაფუჭება; ძარცვა; განებივრება§1 ნადავლი2 (spoilt / spoiled) გაფუჭება, (გააფუჭებს, გაფუჭდება), დაზიანება, წახდენაto spoil a book / clock წიგნის / საათის გაფუჭებაto spoil smb's mood / appetite გუნების / მადის წახდენა;the medicine / butter has spoiled წამალი / კარაქი დაძველდა3 (spoilt / spoiled) განებივრება, (გაანებივრებს)spoiled/rotten/lousy fruit დამპალი ხილი
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