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1 coordinate clause
N1. संयुक्त वाक्य/समानाधिकरणEach of two or more clauses in a sentence that make separate parallel statements have similar patterns and are joined by and,or but,etc. are coordinate clauses. -
2 cross
Adj1. आड़ा/तिरछा2. चिड़चिड़ा/हठी3. प्रतिकूलHe gave her a cross look.What are you so cross about?Strong cross winds make it impossible for boats to leave harbour.--------N1. गुणा\crossया\crossधन\crossका\crossनिशानThe crop regions are marked on the map with a cross\{+,x\}.2. कष्ट/संकटWe all have our crosses to bear and to live with it.3. संकरA mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.4. ईसाई\crossधर्म\crossका\crossचिह्न/क्रूशShe wears a small golden cross on a chain round her neck.The cross on which Christ died.--------VT1. पार\crossउतारना/पार\crossकरनाLook before you cross the road.The river is too deep,we can not cross over.2. कोई\crossबात\crossध्यान\crossमे\crossआनाA new idea crossed her mind.3. किसी\crossगलत\crossबात\crossको\crossकाटनाTwo sentences have been crossed out from the paragraph.4. मार्ग\crossमें\crossमिलनाWe crossed each other on the way.The trains crossed5. रोकना/विरोध\crossकरनाShe was angry when her plans were crossed.6. एक\crossदूसरे\crossको\crossकाटनाLet straight lines,AB and CD cross each other at O.7. क्रास\crossका\crossचिह्न\crossबनानाShe crossed herself as she passed the church. -
3 linkage
N1. जोडने का साधनThough the two posts appear to be so close to each other there is hardly any linkage between the two.2. सम्बन्धThese are all stray remarks with hardly any linkage among them. -
4 admit
V1. स्वीकार\admitकरनाAlexander never admitted defeat.2. प्रवेश\admitदेनाEach invitation admits only two people to the function.3. भर्ती\admitकरनाThe school admits only 50 student at a time. -
5 articulate
Adj1. स्पष्टHe is unusually articulate for his age.--------V1. साफ़\articulateबोलनाHe articulated his opinions in the meeting.2. जोड़नाThese two bones articulate with each other. -
6 column
N1. स्तम्भThe building had marble columns.2. सैन्यदलThe sixth column of the battalion was moving forward.3. पृष्ठ\columnका\columnएक\columnखण्डEach page of the journal has two columns.4. The test tube held a column of white powder -
7 play off against
V1. अप्ने लाभ के लिए मुक़ाबला करवानाShe played here two rivals off against each other and got the job herself. -
8 quarter
N1. चौथाई\quarterभागIt will take about an hour and a quarter to reach there.2. पन्द्रह\quarterमिनट\{सवा/पौन\}She will come at quarter past two.3. त्रिमासWe pay the school fees at the end of each quarter.4. दिशाHe has travelled to every quarter of the globe.5. घरHe found quarters for his family.--------N1. चौथाई भागHe has already finished a quarter of the work.2. स्थान[दिशा]The sound came from some quarter of the room.--------VTI1. चार\quarterसम\quarterभाग\quarterकरनाQuarter an apple.People were executed by being quartered2. ठहराना\{घर\quarterमें\}Troops were quartered with the local villagers. -
9 touch
N1. स्पर्शHe longed for the touch of her hand.2. हलका\touchसाThere was a touch of sarcasm in his tone.3. संसर्गAt his touch the room was filled with lights.4. थोडा\touchसाGarnish the salad with a touch of garlic.5. तरीकाHis work depicts the professional touch.6. प्रभावHis music has a touch of Mozart.--------VTI1. स्पर्श\touchकरThe two creepers are touching each other.2. छूनाTouch the floor.He is the best actor.No one can touch him.The water touched the danger mark.Whatver Midas touched became gold.3. हलकी\touchक्षति\touchपहुँचानाThe museum was not touched by the fire.4. असर\touchकरनाThe news of his father's death touched him deeply.
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