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1 poor
§ ღარიბი; საწყალი, უბედური; ცუდი§1 ღარიბი, ღარიბული, მწირიa poor man / family / district / country ღარიბი კაცი / ოჯახი / რაიონი / ქვეყანაpoor soil / nature მწირი ნიადაგი / ბუნება2 უბედური, საწყალი, საცოდავი3 ცუდი, დაბალი, მცირეof poor quality ცუდი, დაბალი ხარისხისა●●a poor grade (mark) არადამაკმაყოფილებელი ნიშანი (ორიანი)4 სუსტიpoor / rich land მწირი (უნაყოფო) / ნაყოფიერი მიწა -
2 devil
§ ეშმაკი, ეშმაკური§1 ეშმაკიwhat the devil do you mean? ვითომ რაო, რას გულისხმობ?2 ქაჯიdevil’s advocate ეშმაკის ადვოკატი (ადამიანი, რომელიც გამოთქმულ აზრს მუდმივად ეწნააღმდეგება ან იცავს რაიმეს არასწორს)he has the devil's own luck ბედი ძალიან სწყალობს // ძაღლის ბედი აქვსthe devil appeared in the semblance of an angel ეშმაკი ანგელოზის სახით მოგვევლინაbaker's / devil's dozen ცამეტი, თარსი რიცხვი
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