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  • 1 fair

    Adj
    1. गोरा
    Her complexion is fair.
    2. काफी
    There is a fair chance of our team winning the match.
    3. अच्छा
    The city has a fair weather.
    4. न्याय संगत
    I don't find him fair at all.
    She is a fair girl.
    The umpire should be fair to both the teams.
    5. ठीक-ठाक
    Rita's knowledge of hisotry is only fair.
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    N
    1. मेला
    On Sunday we went to the fair held in Paradise circle.

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  • 2 fair

    adj.
    सुन्दर, रूपवान; स्वच्छ, साफ, अमेघ; अनुकूल; सच्चा; निष्कपट; उचित; शुचि; ठीक; कोरा
    n.
    मेला, बाजार

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  • 3 fair

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  • 4 fair-faced

    adj.
    सुन्दर; भडकीला

    English-Hindi new dictionary > fair-faced

  • 5 fair-play

    adj.
    न्याय, सच्चा व्यवहार, निष्पक्षता

    English-Hindi new dictionary > fair-play

  • 6 fair-spoken

    adj.
    मीठी बोली का, मधुर भाषी; शिष्ट

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  • 7 booth

    N
    1. बूथ
    Organizers have erected many booths in the trade fair.
    There is a telephone booth near my house.

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  • 8 complexion

    N
    1. वर्ण
    She has a fair complexion.

    English-Hindi dictionary > complexion

  • 9 ferris wheel

    N
    1. बड़ा\ferris wheelऊंचा\ferris wheelझूला
    There is a large ferris wheel at this fair.

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  • 10 magic

    N
    1. जादू
    We saw a magic show at the fair.
    2. माया
    Her singing is pure magic.

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  • 11 pulp

    N
    1. गूदा
    Jams and jellies are made from the pulp of various fruits.
    2. लुगदी
    Most of the kashmir handicraft items are made from pulp of waste paper.
    3. उदासीन
    Pulp fiction was old at low prices at the book fair.

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  • 12 puppet

    N
    1. पुतली
    There is a puppet show also in the trade fair.

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  • 13 pushover

    N
    1. सरल समस्या
    Fair game demands on pushover.

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  • 14 sarcasm

    N
    1. व्यंग्योक्ति
    'And is that free and fair trade?' She asked with more than a hint of sarcasm in her voice.

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  • 15 showcase

    N
    1. शोकेस
    This book fair is the showcase for the budding writers.
    2. प्रदर्शन मंजूषा
    I have displayed my dolls in the show case.

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  • 16 stand

    N
    1. स्टैंड
    One of the stand at cups fair had a good variety of cups.
    2. कटघरा
    Witnesses must take the stand before telling something to court.
    3. दृढ़मत
    Ram has a very firm stand on the issue of economic liberalization.
    4. अड्डा
    Appu Ghar has a taxi stand.
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    V
    1. खड़ा होना[रहना]
    Due to weakness he was unable to stand.
    We stood up in order to honour our chief guest.
    2. खड़ा करना
    We should stand the water filled bottles in refrigeration.
    3. रहना
    Once a great banyan tree stood here.
    we should stand firm on our opinions.
    4. होना
    Our school building stands 50 m high.
    5. सहना
    No one should stand his /her insult.
    6. के लिये रुपये देना
    We should be in operation to stand meals to our friends.

    English-Hindi dictionary > stand

  • 17 surgery

    N
    1. शल्य चिकित्सा
    My father has a fair knowledge of surgery.

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  • fair — fair, fairly adverbs. Fair is used in its ordinary meaning ‘in a fair manner’ in several fixed expressions, e.g. to bid fair, to play fair, fair between the eyes. In dialect use and in some non British varieties it is used to mean ‘completely,… …   Modern English usage

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