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1 jungle
N1. जंगलWild animals live in jungles.2. अव्यवस्थित\jungleवस्तुओं\jungleका\jungleसमूहDelay in any developmental work is due to the jungle of bureaucratic paperwork. -
2 jungle
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3 forest
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4 brute
Adj1. क्रूर/निर्दयHis drunkard father is a brute.--------N1. भावशून्य\bruteमनुष्यThe brutes did not even spare the children.2. पशुThe jungle was full of wild brutes. -
5 fawn
N1. हिरणी\fawnका\fawnबच्चाI saw a dear with her fawns in the jungle.2. हल्का\fawnपीला\fawnरंगFawn is a soothing colour to wear in summer.--------V1. चापलूसी\fawnकरनाRich persons like to be fawned upon by others. -
6 fire break
N1. जंगल\fire breakकी\fire breakआग\fire breakरोकने\fire breakके\fire breakलिये\fire breakसाफ\fire breakकी\fire breakजगहMake a fire break or fire line along the periphery of this jungle to contain the fire from spreading out -
7 fly
N1. पैंट में ज़िप लगाने की जगहHis fly is open as the zip is not closed.2. तम्बू का दरवाज़ाPlease close the fly of your tent to prevent entry of snakes in this jungle.--------N1. मक्खीThere are many flies in this room.2. बंसी में लगाने का चाराHe uses only artificial fly for fishing.--------V1. उड़नाThe bees fly to the garden to collect necter.I normally fly to save time.Her skirt was flying in the strong wind.The rumours of a coup were flying thick and fast.2. उड़ानाThis company flies its own planes between the locations of its plants.The commercial pilots are trained to fly aeroplanes.I want to fly a kite.3. फहरानाPeople are allowed to fly the national flag at their homes on specific days.4. तेज़ रफ्तार से जानाThe bus was flying along the road at a very high speed.He was hit by a stone which came flying at him.The gate flew open when the car dashed against it.Time flew so fast that holidays were over before he realised.pages 453 and 454 of OALD5. भागनाHe flew from the city fearing his arrest.--------fly / go off at a tangentIDM1.--------fly / go out of the windowIDM1.fly / show / wave the flagIDM see FLAG -
8 leopard
N1. तेंदुआThe jungle is full of leopards. -
9 lope
V1. लम्बे-लम्बे डग भरनाThe deer loped off into the jungle. -
10 pant
N1. एक छोटा श्वासWe never take pants while running.--------V1. हाँफनाAs we heard the panting of tigers in jungle, we ran away. -
11 rampage
V1. आवेश\rampageमे\rampageइधर\rampageउधर\rampageभागनाAn elephant is rampaging through the jungle.The river went into a rampage and flooded the countryside. -
12 satyr
N1. वनदेवताShe had seen satyr in the jungle. -
13 survive
V1. जीवित रहनाFrom the six deers in the jungle when they were hunted, only one survived.
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