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81 sort
N1. प्रकारThese sorts of books are great.--------V1. छाँटनाI have to sort out the letters from the post.2. चुननाHe asked me to sort any one of the pens. -
82 spade work
N1. तैयारी का काम'Has the spade work for the operation been done?' asked the doctor to nurse. -
83 still
Adj1. अचल/स्थिरThe photographer asked me to stand still while clicking me.2. शान्तThe weather was absolutely still before the rain poured in.--------Adv1. तथापिThough we have reached September,it 's still very hot.2. ज़्यादाRama brings up still more good ideas. -
84 stitch
N1. टांकाThe Doctor had put six stitches on his wound.2. सीअनI asked her to put two stitches on my skirt in order to mend it.3. एक प्रकार की सिलाईButton hole stitch is very common.-- " नस चढ़नाExcess running caused a stitch in my uncle.--------V1. सीनाMy mother stitched a beautiful dress for me. -
85 stopper
N1. डट्टाGeeta's mother asked her to put the stopper back in the baltie. -
86 supinely
Adv1. आलस\supinelyके\supinelyसाथWhen I asked her about her studies she replied supinely. -
87 switch
V1. स्विच दबानाI asked him to switch on the light.2. अचानक बदलनाAgriculture is switched to modern method from traditional method. -
88 symposium
N1. विचार गोष्ठी/संगोष्ठीThe symposium on the problem of increasing population in the country was held in the university on the world population day.2. निबन्ध संग्रहThe students of the school are asked to contribute to a symposium on the poverty and corruption prevailing in the country. -
89 take the field
IDM1. खेल\take the fieldके\take the fieldमैदान\take the fieldमें उतरनाThe coach asked the players to take to the field. -
90 toe
N1. पाँव\toeका\toeअंगूठाManuj heart his toe while playing football.--------VT1. आदेश\toeका\toeपालन\toeकरनाThe leader asked his deputy to toe his line. -
91 trustee
N1. न्यासीI have been asked to act as a trustee for my niece -
92 unveil
VI1. खुल\unveilजा/प्रकाश\unveilमे\unveilआWomen must not unveil themselves in public in Islamic societies--------VT1. घूँघट\unveilउठा/खोलThe bride was asked to unveil herself after the wedding. -
93 watch
N1. घड़ीI bought a new watch recently.2. नज़रThe doctor asked the nurse to keep a watch on the patient--------VTI1. देखनाThe man watched the children crossing the lane -
94 xerox
Adj1. प्रतिलिपिHe bought a new Xerox machine.--------N1. प्रतिलिपिPlease get a xerox of this paper.--------V1. प्रतिलिपि\xeroxनिकालनाI asked my friend to xerox the notes.
См. также в других словарях:
asked — asked; un·asked; … English syllables
Asked — Ask Ask, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Asked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Asking}.] [OE. asken, ashen, axien, AS. [=a]scian, [=a]csian; akin to OS. [=e]sc[=o]n, OHG. eisc[=o]n, Sw. [=a]ska, Dan. [ae]ske, D. eischen, G. heischen, Lith. j[ e]sk[ o]ti, OSlav. iskati… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
asked price — asked or asking price The trading price proposed by the prospective seller of securities. Also called the offer price or offered price. American Banker Glossary In context of general equities, price at which a security or commodity is offered for … Financial and business terms
asked for — index popular Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
asked or asking price — The trading price proposed by the prospective seller of securities. Also called the offer price or offered price. American Banker Glossary … Financial and business terms
asked for an autograph — requested an autograph, asked for a famous person s signature … English contemporary dictionary
asked permission — requested authorization, asked to be allowed … English contemporary dictionary
asked — n. offering price, price that a market maker is waiting and prepared to sell É‘Ësk v. inquire, question … English contemporary dictionary
ASKED — … Useful english dictionary
asked to bid/offer — Used in context of general equities. Usually a seller ( buyer) looking to aggressively sell ( buy) stock, usually asking for a capital commitment from an investment bank. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
asked for trouble — brought oneself problems, caused one s own misfortune … English contemporary dictionary