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1 ring
N1. अँगूठीshe always wears diamond ring.2. छल्ला\{चाभी/नेपकिन का\}He keeps all his keys in a key-ring.3. घेरा/मंडल/चक्रHe is an expert in blowing smoke-rings.In inteligence dept. some people have made spy-ring.In circus spectators sit all around out side the circus-ring.Please put the kettle on the ring.--------VI1. बजना\{घण्टियोँ\ringका\}I will answer the telephone for you if it rings.The playground rang with children's shouts.The music was so loud it made my ears ring.--------VT1. बजाना\{घण्टीँ\ringका\}Ring the bell for school assembly.Someone is ringing at the door.Her story may seem true but it rings false to me.My clock only rings the hours. -
2 stick
N1. लाठीOld people generally use stick to walk properly.2. छड़ीMy brother is a good player of stick games.3. ड्रम छड़ीRam has got a very good speed at the drum stick.4. लकड़ीMy servant kept away all the sticks after are furniture work was over.5. पुलीस का ड़ंड़ाThe thieves are scared of the police stick.6. असाधारण व्यक्तिRam is a funny old stick.--------V1. चिपकनाI tried to STICK All the strickers on the cupboard.2. घुसेड़नाStick the iron nail into the wall.3. बरदाश्त करनाI can't stick on to the TV for more than two hours.4. सथापित करनाI want to stick the name of my company in the market scenario. -
3 cramp
N1. ऐंठन\crampया\crampमरोड़\crampकी\crampपीड़ा\crampदेनाAfter writing for two hours,he started to get cramp in his hand.--------V1. जकड़ना/रोकनाAll these difficulties cramped his progress. -
4 toast
N1. टोस्ट\{सिकी\toastब्रेड\}Rama prepared toasts for breakfast.2. टोस्ट\{किसी\toastके\toastस्वास्थ्य\toastया\toastशुभकामनाओं\toastके\toastलिये\toastशराब\toastपीने\toastकी\toastक्रिया\}They all proposed a toast for her birthday.--------VI1. सिकनाStanding in the hot sun for full two hours she was toasted completely.--------VT1. भून/सेंकShe always toasts bread for breakfast.2. स्वास्थ्य\toastया\toastशुभकामना\toastके\toastलिए\toastशराब\toastपीनाLet us toast the birthday girl!. -
5 together
Adv1. एक\togetherसाथThe two of them together went to the market.All his troubles seem to have come together.2. इकठ्ठाGather them together.3. बराबरFor hours together he can talk about bird species.
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all hours — noun plural 1. : an hour or time that one likes or that suits one s convenience he comes home to lunch at all hours 2. : the very late hours of the night stay up till all hours * * * any time, esp. outside the time considered usual for something… … Useful english dictionary
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all hours — {n. phr.}, {informal} Late or irregular times. * /The boy s mother said he must stop coming home for meals at all hours./ * /He stayed up till all hours of the night to finish his school work./ … Dictionary of American idioms
all\ hours — n. phr. informal Late or irregular times. The boy s mother said he must stop coming home for meals at all hours. He stayed up till all hours of the night to finish his school work … Словарь американских идиом
all hours — noun plural Date: 1816 a very late time < stayed up until all hours > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Open All Hours — Series title card, 1976–1985. Format Comedy Created by Roy Clarke … Wikipedia
until all hours — {adv. phr.} Until very late at night. * /He is so anxious to pass his exams with flying colors that he stays up studying until all hours./ … Dictionary of American idioms
until all hours — {adv. phr.} Until very late at night. * /He is so anxious to pass his exams with flying colors that he stays up studying until all hours./ … Dictionary of American idioms
open all hours — If a shop or suchlike is open all hours, it only closes, if at all, terribly late … The small dictionary of idiomes
at all hours — (of the day and night) at any time of the day or night. They keep calling me on the phone at all hours to ask questions I ve already answered … New idioms dictionary
at all hours — (of the night) very late at night. How do you expect me to sleep when you re playing loud music at all hours? … New idioms dictionary