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1 behind
Adv1. पीछे\behindसेShe came from behind.--------N1. कूल्हाHe kicked the boy's behind.--------Prep1. के\behindपीछेThe sun disappeard behind the clouds.He was behind by two points at the end of the match. -
2 firing line
N1. लड़ाई\firing lineमें आगे\firing lineकी\firing lineपंत्तिThe top brass of the army is never at the firing line, they control the war from behind the front lines. -
3 reappear
VT1. फिर\reappearनिकल\reappearआनाThe moon reappeared from behind a cloud. -
4 unsuspecting
Adj1. असंदेहीHe had crept up on his unsuspecting victim from behind. -
5 far
Adj1. दूरShe stood at the far end of the street.--------Adv1. दूरHow far is the post-office from here.2. बहुतMurali has fallen far behind his schedule. -
6 quill
N1. पंखShe collects the quill from the sanctuary.2. कलमHe used a quill to write the letter.3. कांटा\{साही\quillका\}We could see the quill of a porcupine behind the thick bushes. -
7 recovery
N1. पुनः\recoveryप्राप्तिShe has made a speedy recovery after a prolong illness.2. सही\recoveryहालत\recoveryमे\recoveryआ\recoveryजाना\recoveryThe loser team staged a dramatic recovery in the second half of the match.3. पुनर्लाभThere is a secret behind the recovery of the missing jewellery from thetemple.
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