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(from+something)

  • 1 flick something from

    PhrV
    1. झटके से गायब करना

    English-Hindi dictionary > flick something from

  • 2 lead

    N
    1. नेतृत्व
    He has given the lead & others may follow it.
    2. अन्तर
    His lead is now more than 10,000.
    3. मुख्य भूमिका\{नाटक इत्यादि में\}
    He has played the lead in a film on Sardar Patel.
    4. सुराग
    The lead led to the arrest of the criminal.
    5. लीड\{तार\}
    There is nothing wrong with the VCR. Something has gone wrong with the lead causing disturbance in the monitor.
    6. सीसा
    Pencil has lead in it.
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    V
    1. मार्ग दिखाना
    He led me to his room.
    2. मार्ग मिलना
    The trail of blood on the road led the police to the criminal.
    3. प्रभावित करना[होना]
    He is easily led away by other's opinions.
    4. व्यतीत करना
    Many people lead a miserable life due to poverty.
    5. आगे होना
    This candidate is leading by 10,000 votes.
    6. ताश का पहला पत्ता चलना
    He led a heart.
    7. नेतृत्व करना
    The captain led his soldiers from the front.

    English-Hindi dictionary > lead

  • 3 snub

    Adj
    1. चिपटा\snubहुआ
    My friends nose something snub from the front.
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    N
    1. झिड़की/ड़ाँट/अपमान
    His remarks in the T.V. interview are being interpreted as a deliberate snub to the president.
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    V
    1. डपटना/झिड़कना
    Our football players have consistantly snobbed the tournament because of the poor prize money.

    English-Hindi dictionary > snub

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