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§ ვაშა; ტაში; წახალისება; cheeer up! - ნუ დარდობ, გულს ნუ გაიტეხ!§1 გამამხნევებელი / წამახალისებელი წამოძახილიlet's give three cheers! მოდი სამჯერ შევძახოთ "გაუმარჯოს"! (სადღეგრძელოს სანაცვლოა)2 გამამხნევებელი / წამახალისებელი წამოძახილი (წამოიძახებს), კიჟინაthe fans cheered at the football game ფეხბურთის დროს გულშემატკივრებიგასამხნევებლად ყვიროდნენ3 გამხნევება (გაამხნევებს)they cheered the sick man with frequent visits ავადმყოფს ხშირი ნახვით ამხნევებდნენ
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