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1 lead
N1. नेतृत्वHe has given the lead & others may follow it.2. अन्तरHis lead is now more than 10,000.3. मुख्य भूमिका\{नाटक इत्यादि में\}He has played the lead in a film on Sardar Patel.4. सुरागThe lead led to the arrest of the criminal.5. लीड\{तार\}There is nothing wrong with the VCR. Something has gone wrong with the lead causing disturbance in the monitor.6. सीसाPencil has lead in it.--------V1. मार्ग दिखानाHe led me to his room.2. मार्ग मिलनाThe trail of blood on the road led the police to the criminal.3. प्रभावित करना[होना]He is easily led away by other's opinions.4. व्यतीत करनाMany people lead a miserable life due to poverty.5. आगे होनाThis candidate is leading by 10,000 votes.6. ताश का पहला पत्ता चलनाHe led a heart.7. नेतृत्व करनाThe captain led his soldiers from the front. -
2 lead
n. 1.अष्ठेपद, नेतृत्व, अग्रगमन, अग्रवानी; दृष्टान्त, उदाहरण2.सीसा रांगा; साहुल, थाह लेने का लंगर, पनसाल; सीसे की पत्तियां जो छपाई में लगती हैंv. tr.रास्ता दिखाना, ले चलना, नेता होना -
3 jump-lead
N1. बिजली\jump-leadके\jump-leadतार\{जो\jump-leadएक\jump-leadकार\jump-leadकी\jump-leadबैटरी\jump-leadसे\jump-leadदूसरी\jump-leadकार\jump-leadमें\jump-leadजोड़े\jump-leadजाते\jump-leadहैं\}We had to use the jump leads to start the car. -
4 to lead by the nose
v. intr.नाक में रस्सी लगाकर घुमाना; अपने कहे पर पशुओं की तरह काम कराना -
5 charge
N1. आक्रमण/धावाCaptain Nair lead the charge on the enemy camp.2. दोषारोपणHe was arrested on the charge of treason.3. मूल्यThe shopkeeper took extra charges for services.4. जिम्मेदारीShe left her child in the charge of maidservant.5. अधिकारHe is in charge of the lab.--------V1. दोष\chargeलगानाThe suspect was charged with murdering his wife.2. उत्तेजित\chargeकरना/होनाThe speaker charged up the crowd with his inflammatory remarks.3. जिम्मेदारी\chargeड़ालनाHe charged her with cleaning up all the files over the weekend.4. आज्ञा\chargeदेनाThe teacher charged the children to memorize the poem.5. बिजली\chargeसंचय\chargeकरने\chargeके\chargeयंत्र\chargeमें\chargeबिजली\chargeभरनाI need to charge my car battery. -
6 collision course
N1. मतभेद\collision courseलाने\collision courseवाला\collision courseकार्यThe differences between the staff and management will surely lead to collisioncourse. -
7 convert
N1. परधर्म\convertअवलंबीShe converts to the Jewish Faith.--------VT1. बदलनाWe converted from 220 to 11.VoltCould you convert my dollars into pounds?Convert lead into goldThe substance converts to an acid2. धर्म\convertपरिवर्तन\convertकरनाShe converted to Buddhism -
8 decimation
N1. नाशThe pollution lead to the decimation of the city. -
9 decisive
Adj1. निर्णायकThe decisive factor for the match is the skill of the players.2. दृढ़A decisive person should lead the party. -
10 decommission
V1. बंद हो जानाThe loss in sales lead to the decommission of the factory. -
11 degeneration
N1. क्षय होनाHis physical weakness lead to mental degeneration. -
12 dense
Adj1. घनाThe deforestation of the dense forests of the central India will lead to an ecological imbalance.2. मन्दबुद्धिHow can she be so dense? -
13 detect
VT1. देख\detectपानाShe detected high levels of lead in her drinking water.We detected traces of the poison in her food -
14 detection
N1. खोजEarly detection can often lead to a cure -
15 distinction
N1. अन्तर/भेद/पहचानIt is necessary to make a distinction between love and infatuationHe learned the distinction between gold and lead2. विशिष्टता/प्रमुखत्वIt has the distinction of being the cheapest restaurant in town -
16 easy
Adj1. सरलThe place is easy to reach.2. आरामदायकLiving an easy life may lead to hardship.3. सरलEven though he is highly placed he has an easy manner towards everyone. -
17 element
N1. तत्वThe play "Hamlet" has an element of pathos.An element like lead pollutes the atmosphere.2. अवयवThe congress party has radical elements.3. किसी\elementवस्तु\elementका\elementप्रमुख\elementभागPeriodic table has more than 100 elements.4. चार\elementतत्व\{पृथ्वी\elementवायु\elementजल\elementएवं\elementअग्नि\}The ancient philosophers in India considered that the world is made up of 5 elements.5. प्राकृतिक\elementस्वभावDuring the cyclone people experienced the fury of the elements.6. अंशThe graduates are taught the elements of psychology. -
18 elevated
Adj1. उच्चस्तरीयSpiritial thoughts lead to elevated mind. -
19 embankment
N1. बाँध\embankmentबाँधना/बाँधThe embankment of the river will lead to diplacement of several villagers. -
20 fatality
N1. भाग्यवशताDeforestation can lead to flood,and other fatalities.
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