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§ ადგილი, მოედანი; მოთავსება, დადება§1 ადგილიa quiet / noisy place წყნარი / ხმაურიანი ადგილიplace of work / birth მუშაობის / დაბადების ადგილი●●to take place 1 მოხდებაin place of ნაცვლად, მაგივრადin the first place…, in the second place… ჯერ ერთი..., მეორეც და...in your / his place… შენი რომ ვიყო / მის ადგილას რომ ვიყო...in your place I wouldn't do it შენი რომ ვიყო, ამას არ ვიზამდი2 სახლი, მამული, ადგილი3 თანამდებობა, სამსახური, ადგილიshe has lost her place ადგილი / სამსახური დაკარგა4 მოთავსება (მოათავსებს), დადება5 თხოვება (ათხოვებს), დათმობაhe has placed his flat / car ar my disposal თავისი ბინა დამითმო // მანქანა მათხოვა6 დაყენება (დააყენებს)I can't place his knowledge higher than mine მის ცოდნას ჩემს ცოდნაზე მაღლა ვერ დავაყენებthey placed him in charge of the department განყოფილების გამგედ დააყენეს / დანიშნესout of place უადგილო / შეუსაბამოin the first place... ჯერ ერთი…
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