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1 blind
Adj1. अंधाBlind to a lover's faultsBlind hatred2. असफलA blind attempt3. बन्दBlind stitchingA blind alley--------N1. अंधाHe spent hours reading to the blind2. आड़he waited impatiently in the blind3. झिलमिलीthey had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet--------VT1. अन्धा\blindकरनाThe criminals were punished and blinded -
2 break
N1. दरारThey hoped to avoid a break in relationsThe break in the dam threatened the valleyThe break in the eighth frame cost him the match2. शुरुआतHe finally got his big breakHe made a break for the open door3. छुट्टीWe took a 10-minute breakIt was presented without commercial breaks4. अन्तरHe was up two breaks in the second set--------VT1. भंग\breakकरनाBreak the loaf of breadThe book dealer would not break the set2. बल\breakतोड़नाThe horse was tough to breakIf the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stressBreak a circuit3. कम\breakकरनाBreak cigarette smoking4. फूटनाBreak into tears5. चलनाThings have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months6. तोड़नाMy daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candyBreak a branch from a treeFor a hero loves the world till it breaks him7. फटनाHis voice is breaking--he should no longer sing in the choir8. फोड़नाBreak an alibiBreak the code -
3 deliberate
Adj1. सुविचारितThe deliberate killing of trible people in BIHAR.बिहार में आदिवासी लोगों की सुविचारित हत्या.He made a deliberate attempt to kill his wife.2. ध्यानपूर्वकHis way of talking is very soft and delibrate.--------VT1. विचार\deliberateकरनाThey deleberated over the issue for full two hours.Just deliberate before you take an action. -
4 fork
N1. खाने\forkका\forkकाँटाThey ate food with a knife and fork.--------VI1. विभाजित\forkहोनाThis road forks just beyond the bridge.2. काँटे\forkसे\forkनिकालना/खोदना\forkआदिThe farmer forked the manure into the soil. -
5 get through
PhrV1. पूरा\get throughकरनाThey got through the ration just in ten days.2. सफल\get throughहोनाThe younger child got through the exams.3. पार\get throughकरनाYou will reach the town early if you get through the river.4. पहुँचनाThe food and clothing got through to the soldiers in time.5. बात\get throughसमझानाIt is very hard getting your ideas through these students.
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