behavior

behavior
(behaviour) ყოფაქცევა
his behavior is a puzzle to me მისი ქცევა ჩემთვის გაუგებარია
her behavior was so strange that they had to put her away ისე უცნაურად იქცეოდა, რომ მისი ფსიქიატრიულ საავადმყოფოში მოთავსება მოუხდათ
provoking laughter / behavior გამომწვევი სიცილი / მოქცევა
peculiarity of behavior / manner / habit უცნაური ქცევა / მანერა / ჩვეულება
her behavior revolted his feelings ქალის ქცევამ მისი გრძნობა შეურაცხყო
I tried to rationalize my behavior ჩემი ქცევის გამართლება ვცადე
●●I translated his behavior as a protest მისი ქცევა პროტესტად მივიჩნიე / გავიგე
such behavior is unworthy of you ასეთი მოქცევა შენ არ გეკადრება
your behavior is quite unjustifiable თქვენს ქცევას არავითარი გამართლება არა აქვს
erratic behavior თავკერძული ქცევა
his behavior earned him respect თავისი ქცევით პატივისცემა დაიმსახურა
his bad behavior was a distress to his mother მისი ცუდი ქცევა დედამისს გულს სტკენდა
he disapproved of my behavior / choice ჩემი ქცევა არ მოიწონა // არჩევანი არ მომიწონა
her behavior created a bad impression მისმა ქცევამ ცუდი შთაბეჭდილება დატოვა
I can't countenance such behavior ასეთ ქცევას ვერ მოვიწონებ
by such behavior you'll fall into contempt ასეთი მოქცევით ყველას თავს შეაზიზღებ
his behavior confounded her მისმა ქცევამ გააოცა / გააოგნა
caddish behaviour თავხედური ქცევა
he was on his best behavior მშვენივრად იქცეოდა
good / bad / abominable behavior კარგი / ცუდი / საშინელი ყოფაქცევა
behavior (behaviour) ქცევა, მოქცევა, ყოფაქცევა
his behavior alienated me მისმა ქცევამ მას ჩამომაცილა

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