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1 rope
N1. रस्सीShe tied a piece of rope to the branch with the help of a long stick.She has a beautiful rope of corals.--------V1. रस्सी से\ropeबाँधना\{बँधना\}Mountain climbers roped together for safety. -
2 rope
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3 rope
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4 jump rope
N1. कूदने\jump ropeकी\jump ropeरस्सीI skip everyday with my jump rope. -
5 tight-rope
N1. नट\tight-ropeकी\tight-ropeरस्सीHe performs feats on a tight-rope. -
6 kink
N1. बल/ऐंठ\{गाँठ\kinkजैसा\}The rope is having a number of kinks.2. सनकHe has many kinks in his personality.--------V1. बल\kinkपड़ना/डालनाDont let the rope kink. -
7 cleat
N1. फन्नीलकड़ी\cleatया\cleatधातु\cleatकी\cleatपट्टी\cleatजो\cleatबाँधने\cleatके\cleatकाम\cleatआती\cleatहोThe rope to hang clothes was wound on the cleat. -
8 coil
N1. वलयक/लपेटA coil of hair was lying on the floor.--------V1. लपेटनाI coiled the rope around the pole. -
9 fat
Adj1. मोटाIt was a fat rope.--------N1. चर्बीPizza has too much fat. -
10 flop
N1. फड़फड़ाने\flopकी\flopआवाज़The rope hanging outside is creating a flop against the wall.2. पूर्णतः असफलHe is a flop in whatever he does.--------V1. फड़फड़ानाClothes hung for drying were flopping in the wind.2. थक कर बैठ जानाI was so tired that I flopped on the ground as soon as I reached a shady tree.3. असफल होनाHe flopped in the interview. -
11 foul
Adj1. बदबूदारThe open nallah emits foul smell.2. अभद्रThe movie was full of foul language.3. नियम\foulविरुद्धHe played a foul game and won the match.--------V1. दूषित\foulकरनाHer reputation was fouled by him.2. उलझ\foulजानाMy skipping rope got fouled in a net. -
12 free
Adj1. स्वतंत्रThe slaves were set free.2. आज़ादWe belong to a free nation.3. ढ़ीलाOne end of the rope is free.4. मुक्त\freeकरनाThousands of prisoners have been set free.5. बिना\freeमूल्य\freeकेHe got free tickets for the magic show.6. खालीThe bathroom is free now.I tried to telephone her but her line was never free.7. स्वेच्छा\freeसे\freeदेने\freeको\freeतत्परHer brother is always free with a piece of Advice for everybody.8. सबके\freeसाथ\freeसीमा\freeसे\freeअधिक\freeखुल\freeजानाNo one likes Hindi lecturer,she is too free in her language and behaviour.--------Adv1. मुफ्त/बिना\freeमूल्य\freeकेChildren under five usually travel free on buses and trains.Beauty parlour lady cuts my hair for free.--------V1. निकालनाIt took the rescuers two hours to free the people from the debris.2. मुक्त\freeकरनाPhysical exercises can free your body and mind of tension.3. किसी\freeविशेष\freeकारण\freeके\freeलिए\freeअनुमति\freeदेनाThe A.P. government intends to free more funds for educational purpose.4. स्वतंत्रता\freeदेनाWinning the contest has freed her to take full-time practice. -
13 insecurely
Adv1. असुरक्षित\insecurelyरूप\insecurelyसेRope is insecurely fastened. -
14 loop
N1. घुमावदार वक्तThe plane flew in a loop.2. फन्दाA loop to hang someone.3. परिपथLoop of electric current.--------V1. फन्दा बनानाElectric wire has been looped around the branches of the tree to hang bulbs.2. फन्दा डालकर बाँधनाLoop the rope firmly round the log. -
15 lunge
N1. छलाँग--------VT1. आगे कूदनाHe lunged forweard to catch the rope. -
16 play
N1. खेलOur aim is learn through play.2. नाटकThat radio play was very good.3. गुंजाइशThe cliff hanger got a play on the rope and climbed up.4. गतिविधिNew budget boons changed the market plays.--------V1. खेलनाHe played a game of chess with his brother. -
17 pull
N1. खिंचाईA pull of the chain will stop the train.2. दबावSensitiveness can not tolerate the pulls.3. प्रभावI need not to use your pull to get this job.4. कशThe magician took a long pull and finished the cigarette.5. घ्zऊटThe man took a small pull of wine in the party.6. लंबी चडाईMountaineers have to take several long pulls to reach their destination.7. हत्थीThe door pull was got strucked by rust.--------V1. खींचनाHe pulled the rope of well to lift up the bucket.He pulled back her hand when a thorn pierced her fingers.2. उखाडनाDon't pull the plug out.After his father's death he started working in the local pub pulling punts.3. आकर्षित करनाThe contenstant paid oen thousand Rupees to a person who pulled in forty voters in his favour.4. आगे बढनाThe old machine pulled hard when it was operated after a time gap of one month.5. गैर कानूनी कार्य करनाRam was pulling some sort of work. -
18 sheet
N1. चादरShe painted the bed sheet beautifully.2. चद्दरThe iron was beaten to form a thin sheet.3. कागज़/पत्रShe spoiled many sheets while writing a letter.4. परतIn the spring season the garden looks like a sheet of flowers.5. विस्तारThe rain came down in sheets.--------N1. रस्सी\{less frequent\}A rope or chain fastened to the lower corner of a sail is called sheet. -
19 skip
V1. उछल-कूद करनाFrogs were skipping in the pond.2. विषय बदलता रहनाHe was skipping from one subject to another.3. छोड़ जाना/छोड़ देनाIn a hurry he skip breakfast.Skipping on rope is good for healthy person. -
20 slack
Adj1. ढीला/धीमाThe slack rope was tied to Rahul to climb the mountain by mistake.
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