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1 employee
N1. कर्मचारीThis company has over 1000 employees. -
2 employee
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3 amenable
Adj1. जवाबदेही/आज्ञाकारी/वश्यAn employee is amenable to the officer. -
4 contributory
Adj1. अंशदायीA contributory pension scheme is good for employee. -
5 fevered
Adj1. बुखार\feveredसे\feveredग्रस्तI cooled his fevered body by starting the fan.2. अति\feveredउत्तेजित\feveredहोनाHe normally has fevered negotiations with the employee's unions. -
6 freakish
Adj1. विषम/अजनबीHer boss got fed-up with the freakish behaviour of an employee. -
7 long serving
Adj1. बहुत समय से काम करने वालाHe is a long serving employee of this office. -
8 polygamy
N1. बहुविवाहPolygamy is not allowed for a government employee in India. -
9 reconsider
VT1. फिर\reconsiderदेखनाThe management was forced to reconsider it's decision about the terminationof an employee. -
10 restore
VT1. ज्योँ\restoreका\restoreत्योँ\restoreकरनाYou can restore your family traditions.2. मरम्मत\restoreकरनाHe has restored a ruined building.3. बहाल\restoreकरनाRestore an employee to his post.
См. также в других словарях:
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employee — has replaced employé (feminine employée) as the dominant form in BrE for someone who is employed. In AmE the alternative form is employe, pronounced as three syllables and usually stressed on the second … Modern English usage
Employee — Em ploy*ee , n. [The Eng. form of employ[ e].] One employed by another. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
employee — person employed, 1850, mainly in U.S. use, from EMPLOY (Cf. employ) + EE (Cf. ee) … Etymology dictionary
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employee — ► NOUN ▪ a person employed for wages or salary … English terms dictionary
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employee — A person in the service of another under any contract of hire, express or implied, oral or written, where the employer has the power or right to control and direct the employee in the material details of how the work is to be performed. Riverbend … Black's law dictionary