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1 crawl
N1. रेंगना/धीमी\crawlचालThe traffic advanced at a crawlA crawl was all that the injured man could manage--------VI1. रेंगना/धीरे\crawlधीरे\crawlचलना/घसीटते\crawlचलनाThe crocodile was crawling along the riverbedThe wounded soldier crawled into a bunker.2. रेंगने\crawlवाली\crawlचीजों\crawlसे\crawlभरा\crawlहोनाThe child's hair was crawing with lice.The old cheese was crawling with maggotsEuropean children learn the breast stroke;they often don't know how to crawl -
2 block
N1. ब्लॉकThe pyramids were built with large stone blocks2. खण्ड\{समूह\}He lives in the next blockThere is a block of classrooms in the west wingsince blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms `block' and `sector' are sometimes used interchangeablyHe reserved a large block of seats2. रोकI knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary blockWe had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe3. कुन्दाThe engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked4. कीलThey put their paintings on the block5. गुटकाHe threw a rolling block into the line backer--------VT1. रोकना/बन्द\blockकरनाBlock the wayHis brother blocked him at every turnBlock trainsBlock a nerveBlock an attack2. बाधा\blockडालनाThe thick curtain blocked the action on the stage3. ब्लाक\blockबनाना\{प्रिंटिंग\blockका\}Block the book coverBlock a plate for printing4. ब्लॉक\blockबनानाBlock the graphs so one can see the results clearly -
3 lax
Adj1. ढीलाThe police is not supposed to be lax with the criminals.2. लापरवाहHe is often lax about his dress. -
4 likeness
N1. तुलनात्मकताThe likeness of her voice with that of her mother often confuses the caller on phone. -
5 log
N1. तनाLogs of wood are often used as beams in rural houses.2. रोजनामचाThe driver maintains a logbook.--------V1. वृक्ष काटनाIn protected forests trees are logged with the convinance of the forest guards. -
6 quarrel
N1. झगड़ाThe quarrel led to the divorce of Tim and Alice.2. असहमतिRavi has no quarrel with Meera's approach.--------V1. झगडा\quarrelकरना1.The two brothers often quarrel over trivial issues. -
7 recur
VI1. फिर\recurआनाMy first meeting with her often recurs to me.This error should not recur again in your answer. -
8 smart
Adj1. स्वच्छ/सुव्यवस्थितSmart dress is the true index of a man's character.--------V1. टीसनाYoung lovers smart with pangs of separation which more often than not becomes unbearable. -
9 splotch
N1. गन्दा करना/पोतनाKids often splotch themselves with ink. -
10 tiff
N1. साधारण\tiffझगडाThe man had a tiff in the pub.The manager had a tiff with the clerk.--------VI1. झगड़नाHe tiffs often. -
11 trunk
N1. तनाThe storm uprooted the trunk.2. धड़The doctor is showing the anatomy of the trunk with the help of a diagram.3. सन्दूकA coolie is lifting the trunk.4. सूँडAn elephant lifts the trunk often.5. गाडी\trunkके\trunkपीछे\trunkसन्दूक\trunkआदि\trunkरखने\trunkका\trunkस्थानThey loaded the luggage in the trunk of the car. -
12 upper
Adj1. ऊपरवालाI reserved an upper birht totravel comfortable in the train.2. उच्चतरThe upper sections of a society are often unaware of the problems of the lower classes.--------N1. जूते\upperआदि\upperका\upperऊपर\upperका\upperभागThe leather uppers were not available with the cobbler.
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