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1 vanish
§ გაქრობა, დაკარგვა§ გაქრობა (გაქრება), გაუჩინარებაhe vanished from sight/out of view თვალს მიეფარა/თვალთახედვის არედან გაქრაshe vanished into thin air/into the darkness გაქრა, თითქოს მიწამ ჩაყლაპაო//სიბნელეში გაქრაhe vanished into thin air გაქრა, თითქოს მიწამ ჩაყლაპაო
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trace */*/ — I UK [treɪs] / US verb [transitive] Word forms trace : present tense I/you/we/they trace he/she/it traces present participle tracing past tense traced past participle traced 1) a) to find someone or something that you are looking for by asking… … English dictionary
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