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  • 1 follow one's nose

    IDM
    1. सीधे चलना
    You cannot miss the station if you follow your nose.
    2. अपनी सहज प्रेरणा से
    One should follow his own nose in matters of personal and confidential nature instead of discussing with everyone.

    English-Hindi dictionary > follow one's nose

  • 2 if not

    Conj
    1. नहीं तो
    If you have finished we can have coffee together if not I'll have one on my own.

    English-Hindi dictionary > if not

  • 3 make

    N
    1. गठन
    The machinery is of an excellent make.
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    V
    1. बनना[बनाना]
    This table is made of wood.
    She is making a beautiful dress.
    She makes her own dresses.
    Please make your beds before you go out.
    He makes a lot of money by giving tutions.

    English-Hindi dictionary > make

  • 4 word

    N
    1. शब्द
    Write the essay in your own words.
    2. कथन
    Great people give words of wisdom.
    3. वचन
    I give you my word that this will not happen again.
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    VT
    1. शब्दों\wordमें\wordप्रकट\wordकरना
    I was unable to word my feelings at the Ritu's husband's death.

    English-Hindi dictionary > word

См. также в других словарях:

  • you'own — Gullah Words your own, yours …   English dialects glossary

  • do something as if you own the place — phrase to behave in an annoying way that shows that you think you can do whatever you want The new president’s friends have been strutting around town as if they owned the place. Thesaurus: to think you are importantsynonym Main entry: own …   Useful english dictionary

  • behave as if you own the place — ˌbehave/ˌact as if you ˈown the place f9 | think you ˈown the place f9 idiom (disapproving) to behave in a very confident way that annoys other people, for example by telling them what to do Main entry: ↑ownidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • act as if you own the place — ˌbehave/ˌact as if you ˈown the place f9 | think you ˈown the place f9 idiom (disapproving) to behave in a very confident way that annoys other people, for example by telling them what to do Main entry: ↑ownidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • think you own the place — ˌbehave/ˌact as if you ˈown the place f9 | think you ˈown the place f9 idiom (disapproving) to behave in a very confident way that annoys other people, for example by telling them what to do Main entry: ↑ownidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • as if you own the place — as if (you) own the place if someone behaves as if they own the place, they behave in an unpleasantly confident way. He walked into the office on his first day as if he owned the place …   New idioms dictionary

  • as if you own the place — phrase if someone behaves as if they own the place, they behave in an annoying way that shows they think they are very important Richard was strutting around as if he owned the place. Thesaurus: describing arrogant and over confident people or… …   Useful english dictionary

  • do something as if you own the place — to behave in an annoying way that shows that you think you can do whatever you want The new president s friends have been strutting around town as if they owned the place …   English dictionary

  • chase you (own) tail —    Someone who is chasing their (own) tail is spending a lot of time and energy doing many things but achieving very little.     He s been chasing his tail all week collecting data but the report is still not ready …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • toot you own horn —    If someone toot their own horn, they like to boast about their achievements.   (Dorking School Dictionary) …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • as if you own the place — if someone behaves as if they own the place, they behave in an annoying way that shows they think they are very important Richard was strutting around as if he owned the place …   English dictionary

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