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addict

ad□□□□დამომიდებულ

a drug/heroin addicta gambling addicthumorous I'm a chocolate/shopping addict.

adequate

[When something is ad□□□□□□□ it is good enough for something else.]ადეკვატურ

Without adequate notice of the road block, they will have to turn around.

archeological

[arch□□□□□□□□]არქეოლოგიურ

They found archeological evidence that proved an ancient species of man.

brainstorm

1) [To bra□□□□□□□ is to have a lot of ideas about a certain topic.](to suggest a lot of ideas for a future activity very quickly before considering some of them more carefully.)გქონდეს ბევტი იდეა;2) (a sudden clever idea.) მოულოდნელათ იდეის მოსვლა;

1) The team got together to brainstorm (the project).1) The students met after school to brainstorm ideas for their assignment.2) The toy's inventor was watching his children play one day when he had a brainstorm.

budget

[bu□□□□]ბიუჯეტ

His budget for food was very tight.

chaotic

[When something is ch□□□□□ it is crazy, confused, and hectic.]ქაოტურ

The first day of school can be chaotic for a new student.

cite

1) [To c□□□ something is to mention it as an example or as proof of something.](to mention something as proof for a theory or as a reason why something has happened.)ციტირება;მაგალითის მოყვანა2) (to officially name or mention someone or something in a law court, or to officially request someone to appear in a court of law.)დასახელება;

1) She cited six reasons that the school needed to build new classrooms.1) She cited three reasons why people get into debt.1) The company cited a 13 percent decline in new orders as evidence that overall demand for its products was falling.2) The lawyer cited two similar cases.2) He has been cited as the co-respondent in the divorce case.

correspond

1) [To cor□□□□□□□ is to match or to be similar to something.](to match or be similar or equal.)შეესაბამება;უტოლდება;2)( to communicate by writing a letter or sending an email.)მიწერ-მოწერ

1)The money I've saved corresponds roughly to the amount I need for my plane ticket.1) The American FBI corresponds to the British MI5.1) His story of what happened that night didn't correspond with the witness's version.2) I've been corresponding with several experts in the field.

courtyard

[A co□□□□□□□□ is an outdoor area that is surrounded by the walls of a building.](an area of flat ground outside that is partly or completely surrounded by the walls of a building)შიდა ეზო (კოშკის);ციხე-დარბაზის ეზო;

During the summer, the courtyard is a nice place to have lunch.

Estate



Property

საკუთრება,

It's a typical country estate with a large house for the owner, farm buildings, and estate workers' houses.

fraud

1) [F□□□□ is the crime of gaining money by lying or by tricking people.](the crime of getting money by deceiving people.)თაღლითობ

1) credit card fraud.1) He is fighting extradition to Hong Kong to face trial on fraud charges.2) She was a psychic who was later revealed to be a fraud.

hydrogen

hy□□□□□□წყალბად

Balloons filled with hydrogen can easily float away if you aren’t careful.

integrity

1) [In□□□□□□□ is honesty and good morals.]პატიოსნება (honesty)2) (the quality of being whole and complete)ერთობლიობა; მთლოანობა; (whole)

1) No one doubted that the president was a man of the highest integrity.1) The principal had a lot of integrity.2) A modern extension on the old building would ruin its architectural integrity.

invention



Devise

ამოგონება

knit

1)[To k□□ is to make fabric by connecting strings together.]მოქსოვა2) (to join together;)

1) My grandmother knitted me a sweater.2) The broken bone should begin to knit (together) in a few days.

outlook

1) [An ou□□□□□□ is a person’s opinion or way of thinking about something.]აზრი (opinion)2) პერსპექტივა;3) ხეს

1) He changed his outlook about rats after he read a book about them.1) He has a fairly positive outlook on life.2) The outlook for the economy is bleak.2) The outlook for today is cloudy and dry at first with showers later.3) From the top of the tower, the outlook over the city was breathtaking.

parachute

pa□□□□□□პარაშუტ

They used parachutes dropped from airplanes to send supplies to the civilians.

prehistoric

[When something is pre□□□□□□□□ it is from a time when there was no written history.]პრეისტორიული, (доисторический)

The scientists found prehistoric pots used by the people in the area.

proponent

[pro□□□□□□□ is a person who supports an idea or a plan.მხარდაჭერი (сторонник)

He is one of the leading proponents of capital punishment.

refine

1) [To re□□□□ something is to make it better by making changes.](to make something pure or improve something, especially by removing unwanted material.)გაწმენდა;გასუფთავება;2) გაუმჯობესებ

1) Crude oil is industrially refined to purify it and separate out the different elements, such as benzene.2)Engineers spent many months refining the software.

restrict

[To re□□□□□ is to limit something and prevent it from getting bigger.]შეზღუდვ

1) measures to restrict the sale of alcohol1) The government has restricted freedom of movement into and out of the country.