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  • 1 claim

    N
    1. दावा
    Despite her claims of innocence,she was found guilty.
    2. मुआवज़े\claimकी\claimमांग
    The victim of the accident made claims for damages.
    3. ज़ोर\claimदेकर\claimकहना
    She made no claims that she was the best cook.
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    V
    1. दावा\claimकरना
    She claimed that the book was hers.
    2. ज़ोर\claimदेकर\claimकहना
    She claimed that she is the best cook in the town.
    3. मुआवज़ा\claimमाँगना
    The victim in the accident claimed for damages.
    4. का\claimपात्र\claimहोना
    There are some unimportant matters in the newspaper that doesn't claim atten-
    tion.
    5. नुकसान\claimका\claimकारण\claimहोना
    The supercyclone in Orissa claimed more than 20,000 lives.

    English-Hindi dictionary > claim

  • 2 misprint

    N
    1. गलत छपना
    The newspaper apologised for the misprint.
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    V
    1. गलत छपना
    The name of the Institute was misprinted.

    English-Hindi dictionary > misprint

  • 3 sounding board

    N
    1. अपने विचारों को फैलाने का माध्यम
    The Newspaper became a sounding board for the revolutionaries.

    English-Hindi dictionary > sounding board

  • 4 trouble

    N
    1. परेशानी
    We are having trouble with our Television.
    2. तकलीफ
    I don't want to give him trouble.
    3. अशान्ति
    There is always trouble in Ireland.
    4. बीमारी
    He had kidney trouble and he needs attention.
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    VT
    1. परेशान\troubleकरना
    The sprain in my neck is troubling me.
    2. नम्रतापूर्वक\troubleनिवेदन\troubleकरना
    He took the book away without even troubling to ask.
    May I trouble you for the newspaper?.

    English-Hindi dictionary > trouble

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