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1 earn
VT1. कमानाWe must earn well to be comfortable. -
2 earn
v. tr.कमाना, उपार्जन करना, पैदा करना -
3 to earn
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4 baby-sitter
N1. बच्चे\baby-sitterकी\baby-sitterदेखभाल\baby-sitterकरनेवालाShe works as a baby-sitter to earn her pocket money. -
5 bread
N1. ब्रेडThe bakery has good quality brown bread.2. जीविका/रोज़ीHe is the only member in his family to earn bread. -
6 keep
AuxV1. रहना/ज़ारी\keepरखनाWhen a child learns walking, he keeps walking.You have to keep trying till you get solution for your problem.--------N1. निर्वाहHe has to earn his keep.2. देखरेखChildren live in their parent's keep.3. रख़ैलShe was his keep.--------VT1. रखनाHe keeps his books well arranged.2. हिसाब\keepरखनाKeep a diary.Keep accounts.3. निभानाKeep appointment.Keep treaty.Keep bargain.4. निर्वाह\keepकरनाHe earns enough to keep himself and his family.5. तबियतHow are you keeping?He is keeping well. -
7 livelihood
N1. जीविकाEveryone has to do some work to earn livelihood. -
8 millstone
N1. चक्की का पत्थरGrind the millstone & earn your bread. -
9 mine
N1. खानThe mine had to be closed because of the flooding.--------Pron1. मेराThe money I earn is mine to spend as I wish.--------V1. खान\mineखोदनाBe careful they are mining for coal in this area. -
10 rationalization
N1. उद्दोग\rationalizationका\rationalizationपुनर्गठनRationalization of the company resulted in several jobless people to earna living. -
11 repose
N1. सोनाEarn a night's repose.Don't disturb somebody's repose.--------VTI1. आराम\reposeकरनाRepose her head on a cushion.2. भरोसा\reposeकरनाRepose confidence in someone. -
12 saleable
Adj1. बेचने योग्यThis car is saleable and we can earn more money if we will sell it. -
13 saleswoman
N1. विक्रेत्रीSaleswoman are selling goods door to door, so as to earn their livelihood. -
14 start out
V1. यात्रा शुरू करनाWhat time did you start out?2. शुरू करना\{काम\}you must start out with some work in order to earn your livelyhood.
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earn — [ɜːn ǁ ɜːrn] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to be paid money for the work you do: • The managing director s personal assistant earned £35,000 last year. • She earns a very respectable wage. • Some young people want to start earning as soon as … Financial and business terms
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earn — [ ɜrn ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to receive money for work that you do: She doesn t earn much money, but she enjoys the work. Most people here earn about $60,000 a year. His illness has affected his ability to earn. a ) transitive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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