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N1. मरने के बाद शरीर का कड़ापनTime is running out rigor mortis has already set on his body. -
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N1. सेवाThe person does the service in the office.2. विभागHe is working in the Health service.3. सहायताHer services to the state have been immense.4. व्यवस्थाA good postal service is needed for every village.5. उपासना/अनुष्टानHe attended the morning service in the temple.6. सफ़ाई-धुलाईTake your car for service every 3,000 miles.7. सेट/बरतनHe bought a 30-piece dinner service.8. तामील9. सर्विस\{टेनिस में\}Her service has improved.--------V1. सफ़ाई-धुलाई करनाThis machine has already been serviced.-- " की आपूर्ति करनाThe power station is serviced by road transport. -
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Adv1. दो\twiceबारI have already seen the movie twice.2. दुगुनाHe does twice as much work as his brother. -
24 worry
N1. चिंताEach profession has its worries.--------VT1. चिंतित\worryहोनाRaju is worried about his health.2. परेशान\worryकरनाDon't worry her, she is already disturbed.
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См. также в других словарях:
already — 1. As an adverb (I have already paid), already is spelt as one word, and is not to be confused with the two separate words all ready (We are all ready to start now). 2. Already is sometimes used in AmE and other varieties, and informally in BrE… … Modern English usage
Already — Al*read y, adv. [All (OE. al) + ready.] Prior to some specified time, either past, present, or future; by this time; previously. Joseph was in Egypt already. Exod. i. 5. [1913 Webster] I say unto you, that Elias is come already. Matt. xvii. 12.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
already — c.1300, compound of ALL (Cf. all) + READY (Cf. ready), lit. fully ready. Cf. Norw., Dan. allerede already. Colloquial use in U.S. as a terminal emphatic (e.g. enough, already!) is attested from 1903, translating Yiddish shoyn, which is used in… … Etymology dictionary
already — [ôl red′ē] adv. 1. by or before the given or implied time 2. even now or even then [already two days late]: Also used informally after a phr. to express impatience [ that s enough already!] … English World dictionary
already — [adv] before expected time as of now, at present, before, before now, but now, by now, by that time, by then, by the time mentioned, by this time, earlier, even now, formerly, heretofore, in the past, just now, now, once, previously, then, up to… … New thesaurus
already — ► ADVERB 1) before the time in question. 2) as surprisingly soon or early as this … English terms dictionary
already — [[t]ɔ͟ːlre̱di[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV: ADV before v, cl ADV You use already to show that something has happened, or that something had happened before the moment you are referring to. Speakers of British English use already with a verb in a perfect tense,… … English dictionary
already — al|read|y [ ɔl redi ] adverb *** 1. ) before now used for saying that something has happened before now or before another point in time: He s only 24, but he s already achieved worldwide fame. The gang leader had already left the country. Put… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
already */*/*/ — UK [ɔːlˈredɪ] / US [ɔlˈredɪ] adverb 1) before now used for saying that something has happened before now or before another point in time He s only 24, but he s already achieved worldwide fame. The gang leader had already left the country. Put… … English dictionary
already — /awl red ee/, adv. 1. by this or that time; previously; prior to or at some specified or implied time: When we came in, we found they had already arrived. 2. now; so soon; so early: Is it noon already? 3. Informal. (used as an intensifier to… … Universalium
already — al|read|y W1S1 [o:lˈredi US o:l ] adv [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: all ready completely ready ] 1.) before now, or before a particular time ▪ The design of the new house is similar to those that have already been built. ▪ The performance had already … Dictionary of contemporary English