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1 arm
1 მკლავი, ხელიshe rushed into my arms ჩამეხუტა, ჩამეკონაto carry sth under one`s arm რისიმე იღლიით ტარება (მიაქვს)to welcome smb. with open arms გულთბილად დახვედრა / მიღება2 სავარძლის სახელური -
2 take up
1 **he's completely taken up with his own problems მთლიანად თავისი საქმეებით არის დაკავებული2 **he took up his abode in the forest ტყეში დასახლდა, დაბინავდაhe took up his stand beside her მის გვერდით დაიკავა ადგილი / დადგა -
3 each
§ თითოეული, ყოველი; each other - ერთიმეორეthese two facts contradict each other ეს ორი ფაქტი ერთმანეთს ეწინააღმდეგებაwe must have crossed each other en route ალბათ, გზაში ავცდით ერთმანეთსwe lost each other in the crowd ბრბოში / ხალხში ერთმანეთი დავკარგეთ§ ყოველი, ყველა სათითაოდ, თითო, ყველა ცალ-ცალკე, თითოეულიeach of us ყოველი / თითოეული ჩვენგანიeach movement of the dancer was perfect მოცეკვავის თითოეული მოძრაობა უნაკლო იყოeach one ყოველი, ყველა
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