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1 spread
§ (spread, spread) გავრცელება, გავრცობა; დაფენა§1 გავრცელებაto stop the spread of nuclear weapons ატომური იარაღის გავრცეელბის შეჩერება2 განი3 პაშტეტი4 (spread) გავრცელება (გაავრცელებს, გავრცელდება)to spread news / rumour / gossip ამბის / ხმის / ჭორის გავრცელება5 (spread) გაშლა (გაშლის, გაიშლება)6 (spread) გადაჭიმვა (გადაიჭიმება)the desert spreads for hundreds of kilometres უდაბნო ასობით კილომეტრზეა გადაჭიმული7 (spread) წასმა (წაუსვამს)his enemies are spreading rumors to undermine his authority მტრები მისი სახელის გასატეხად ჭორებს უვრცელებენ -
2 panic
§ პანიკა; პანიკური§1 პანიკა, ზარიin panic თავზარდაცემული // პანიკით შეპყრობილი2 პანიკას მიცემა (მიეცემა)
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