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1 politics
N1. राजनीतिPeople in this country take active interest in politics.He got involved in office politics.2. राजनीति शास्त्रShe is reading politics in the University. -
2 politics
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3 Kremlin
N1. रूसी सरकार का किलाUSSR Government officials are requested to meet in Kremlin immediately.Their is an urgent meeting in Kremlin concerning Soviet Politics. -
4 active
Adj1. सक्रियHe is taking an active interest in Indian politics. -
5 aloof
Adj1. अलग/दूरHe keeps himself aloof from politics. -
6 aspirant
Adj1. प्रार्थी/उम्मीदवारHe is an aspirant politician.--------N1. महत्वाकाक्षी/उच्चाकाक्षीHe is an aspirant to politics. -
7 cesspool
N1. नाबदानThe dirty water from the building flows into the cesspool.2. गंदी\cesspoolजगहNowadays politics has become a cesspool of corruption. -
8 dissimulate
V1. भावनाओ\dissimulateया\dissimulateविचारों\dissimulateको\dissimulateछिपानाAfter entering politics,he learnt to dissimulate his feelings. -
9 dissimulation
N1. भावनाओं\dissimulationया\dissimulationविचारों\dissimulationका\dissimulationछिपावAfter entering politics,he has learnt the dissimulation of feelings. -
10 distance
N1. दूरीThe distance from Indore to Bhopal is around 300 km.--------VT1. स्वयं\distanceको\distanceकिसी\distanceसे\distanceदूर\distanceकरनाHe distanced himself from campus politics. -
11 drift
N1. बहाव\driftसंवहनThe drift of people from the villages into the cities is not a healthytrend.2. अपवहन\{deviation\}Our young generation is drifting away from traditional values.3. अभिप्राय\driftया\driftअर्थHer French is not very good,but she got the drift of what I said.4. अपोढ़\{deposit\}Deep and high'snow drifts'are posing threats to the ship.--------V1. बह\driftजानाTheir boat drifted out to river.2. घूमना-फिरनाThe people drifted away from the Exhibition Ground.3. प्रवाहित\driftकरनाThe arguments drifted back to current situations in politics.4. अपोढ़\driftबालू\driftरेतीOur old bombay highway road is closed because of drifting. -
12 get off
PhrV1. से उतरनाGet off the bus immediately.2. छोड़नाplease get off this discussion about politics.3. बचनाI got off unhurt from the fall. -
13 intense
Adj1. तीक्ष्ण/उत्कट/अतिमात्रTom has intense pain in his ankle.2. तेजDon't go out in intense heat.3. गम्भीरHe gets very intense when he talks about politics. -
14 learner
N1. शिक्षार्थी/सीखने वाला व्यक्तिHe is a slow learner.2. नौसिखियाHe is still a learner in the art of politics. -
15 lightweight
Adj1. कम भार काMountaineers carry lightweight equipment while climbing.--------N1. प्रभाव रहितHe is a lightweight in politics. -
16 pork barrel
N1. पोर्क\pork barrelवोटवोट्स\pork barrelप्राप्त\pork barrelकरने\pork barrelके\pork barrelलिये\pork barrelसरकारी\pork barrelधन\pork barrelको\pork barrelस्थानीय\pork barrelकार्यों\pork barrelमें\pork barrelखर्च\pork barrelकरनPork barrel politics is very common now. -
17 power broker
N1. सत्ता\power brokerके\power brokerदलालPower brokers play a great role in national politics. -
18 prig
N1. दम्भीNow a days so many prigs entered into politics. -
19 principally
Adj1. मुख्यतयाPrincipally students don't like to enter into the politics. -
20 quarterly
Adj1. तिमाहीIt is a quarterly magazine.--------Adj1. त्रैमासिकThey are expected to submit quarterly reports.They issue the quarterly magazine--------Adv1. त्रैमासिक\quarterlyकी\quarterlyरीति\quarterlyसेInterest is compounded quarterly--------N1. त्रैमासिकThe new quarterly on Indian politics is quite good.
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