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§ მახვილი, ბასრი; გამგმირავი; ჭკვიანი, ენამოსწრებული§1 ბასრი, მახვილი, მჭრელიa sharp knife მჭრელი / გალესილი დანაsharp eyes / hearing მახვილი მხედველობა / ყურთასმენა2 მწვავეsharp pain / attack of disease მწვავე ტკივილი // ავადმყოფობის მწვავე შეტევა3 მკვეთრიa sharp rise / fall in temperature ტემპერატურის მკვეთრი აწევა / დაწევა●●a sharp cry / descent მძაფრი კივილი // ციცაბო დაღმართი4 ძლიერი, დიდიsharp wind / frost / contrast ძლიერი ქარი/ყინვა//დიდი კონტრასტი5 უკმეხი, უხეში, მკაცრიa sharp answer უხეში / უკმეხი პასუხი6 ზუსტად7 მკვეთრად●●look sharp! ფრთხილად!a flat / sharp rock ბრტყელი / წვეტიანი ქვაa knife with a sharp edge მჭრელი / ბასრპირიანი დანაhard / sharp frost ძლიერი ყინვაsharp claws ბასრი კლანჭები / ბრჭყალები
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