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1 bound
Adj1. लाचार/विवशBound and gagged hostagesA bound officialFelt bound by his promise2. जिल्दवालेBound volumes3. गुज़रनेवालाBound to happenChildren bound for school--------N1. छलांग/उछल\boundकूदThe theif cleared the fence in one bound.2. सीमा--------VTI1. कुलाँचे\boundमारना/उछलनाThe horse bounded across the meadow -
2 bound
adj.जाने वाला, लाचार, विवशn.छलांग, उछल कूद; सीमाv. tr. & intr.सीमा बांधना, परिमित करना, घेरना; रोकना; कूदना, कुलांचे मारना, उछलना -
3 fog-bound
Adj1. कोहरे द्वारा हुई परेशानीThe passengers were stranded as the airport was fog bound. -
4 ice-bound
Adj1. बरफ से ढ़का हुआThey could not move because they were ice bound. -
5 muscle-bound
Adj1. सुदृढ़ पेशी वालाHe is a muscle- bound man. -
6 snow bound
Adj1. हिम बाधितWe were snowbound in the cottage for two weeks. -
7 rouse
V1. जागनाTheir visit roused her from her depression.She was roused from her sleep by the door bell ringing.The addition of new syllabus is bound to rouse a lot of contradiction.4. उत्तेजित\rouseकरWhen roused my physics teacher can be quite frightening.The new law is bound to rouse the members of opposition. -
8 blow-upon
V1. निन्दा\blow-uponकरनाPoliticians are bound to blow-upon each other. -
9 convention
N1. सम्मेलनR.D.J.party is going to hold its political convention about the present crises in the party.2. रिवाज़We are bound to accept our social conventions.
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