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1 tough
Adj1. कड़ाHe is a tough person to deal with.2. मजबूतIt is a tough glass. It will not break.3. उद्दण्डPolice are controlling the tough mob.4. कठोरPolice are tough with the criminals.5. दु:साध्यIt is rather a tough problem to solve. -
2 impunity
N1. दण्डमुक्तिYou cannot break the law with impunity. -
3 kick
N1. लातA kick from a donkey is enough to break your bones.2. अत्यधिक मज़ा आनाHe gets a kick out of watching cricket.--------VT1. लात मारनाBeing angry he kicked the door.After the examinations were over, children were kicking the ball inthe field.2. दुलत्ती\kickमारनाThe horse kicked the bucket of water.3. छुटकारा\kickपाना/छोड़नाIt is difficult to kick out a bad habit.He kicked out his habit with great difficulty.4. धिक्कारनाHaving done poorly at the interview, I felt like kicking myself. -
4 patch
N1. टुकड़ाShe sewed a green patch over the tear in hear dress.This patch of land is dry.2. फाहाYou need a patch for your wound.3. धब्बाBring the white horse with the black patch on his forehead.There is a patch of blood on your shirt.--------V1. जोड़नाThey tried to patch the leaking roof.After their break up they patched up easily. (figurative) -
5 pitch
N1. खेल के लिए स्थानThe cricket pitch is wet now.2. तारत्व/सुर/स्वरA train seens to have higher pitch as the train approaches.3. ऊँचाईThe dancer's talent reached the pitch of perfection.4. फ़ेंक/क्षेपणThe basket ball player gave an exact pitch and the ball fell in the basket.5. उचनिचावThe ship travelled on the sea with a pitch.--------N1. डामर/अलकतराPitch is a useful product in sealing gaps.--------V1. स्थिर करनाTheir prices are pitched lower than those of their competition.2. लगानाPitch the transistor to maximum.3. फ़ेंकनाPitch pebbles into that river.4. टप्पा\pitchखानाThe ball pitched short.5. गिरना\{धडाम से\}The boy suddenly pitched forward out of his seat when the driver applied a sudden break.6. डूबना-उतरानाThe ship pitched in the sea due to tides.7. डेरा डालनाWe pitched camp near the river while tracking.
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