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1 neck
§ კისერი, ყელი ჭურჭლის§1 კისერიshe fell on his neck კისერზე ჩამოეკიდა / მოეხვია●●he is a pain in the neck! გულის გამაწყალებელი ვინმეა!●●it's neck or nothing! ან გამარჯვება, ან სიკვდილი!he got it in his neck უთაქეს, თავში წაარტყეს, კარგადაც მოხვდა2 ყელი (ბოთლისა და სხ)stiff-necked 2 ცივი, ოფიციალურიlow neck / pulse დეკოლტე // სუსტი პულსიto tread on smb's neck ვისიმე შევიწროება, დაჩაგვრა -
2 wring
1 (wrung) გაწურვა (სარეცხისა)2 (wrung) მოგრეხა3 (wrung) გამოძალვა, ძალადობით ან მუქარით წართმევა
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