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1 სირბილიhe set off at a run გაიქცა, სირბილით წავიდა●●he's on the run from the police პოლიციას ემალება2 გასეირნება3 სავალი4 პერიოდი, ხანი5 მსვლელობაthe run of events / of the game ამბავთა / თამაშის მსვლელობა●●in the long run საბოლოო ჯამში, საბოლოოდ, დროთა განმავლობაში6 მარშრუტიski run სათხილამურო მარშრუტი, ნათხილამურევი7 რბენა (ირბენს), გაქცევა (გაიქცევა), სირბილიhe ran as fast as he could რაც ძალა და ღონე ჰქონდა, მირბოდა8 სიარული (დადის, მიდის, ივლის)9 დინება10 მართვა (მართავს), ხელმძღვანელობა, ტარებაhe runs a factory / bus / theatre ქარხანას მართავს // ავტობუსი დაჰყავს // თეატრს ხელმძღვანელობსwho runs the meeting? კრებას ვინ ატარებს? // ვის მიჰყავს კრება?11 გადის, მიდისthis film has been running for a fortnight ეს ფილმი ორი კვირაა, რაც გადის12 წაყვანა, მიყვანა (მანქანით)I’ll run you to the station სადგურზე მიგიყვან13 მოვლა (მოუვლის)●●he left the engine running ძრავა არ ჩააქრო / არ გამორთოyou're running a risk of losing all your money შეიძლება მთელი ფული დაკარგოthe letter runs as follows... წერილში წერია შემდეგი…●●in the long run საბოლოოდ, საბოლოო ჯამშიhe kept the engine running ძრავა არ გამორთო / ჩართული დატოვა●●he has / is running a temperature სიცხე აქვსit runs in their family მაგათ ეგ შთამომავლობით აქვთ / დაყვებათrun or else you'll be late გაიქეცი, თორემ დაგაგვიანდება
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