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1 memory
1 მეხსიერება, ხსოვნაpoor / visual memory ცუდი / მხედველობითი მეხსიერებაhis name will remain in our memory for ever მისი სახელი საუკუნოდ დარჩება ჩვენს ხსოვნაშიto slip one's memory თავიდან ამოვარდნა // დავიწყებაif my memory doesn't fail / betray me მეხსიერება თუ არ მღალატობს2 მოგონებაchildhood / sweet memories ბავშვობის / ტკბილი მოგონებანიthe photo revived the memories of her childhood ფოტოსურათმა ბავშვობა გაახსენაthis incident woke memories of his schooldays ამ ინციდენტმა სკოლის დროინდელი მოგონებები გაუღვიძა;●●as a tribute to the memory of the dead დაღუპულთა სამახსოვროდ (გასახსენებლად)if my memory doesn't betray me... მეხსიერება თუ არ მღალატობს… -
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1 სიტყვიერი, ზეპირი2 ზედმიწევნითი, სიტყვა-სიტყვითი
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