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1 show off
V1. दिखावा\show offकरनाShe was showing off her new husband at the party. -
2 sign off
V1. बिदा देनाThe manager signed off from bank with great pomp and show. -
3 draw
N1. लाटरी/नम्बर\drawनिकलनाThe draw for the third round of the cricket tournament.When is the draw for the weekly lottery?2. ड्रॉ\{प्रतियोगिता\drawजिसकी\drawहार\drawजीत\drawका\drawनिर्णय\drawन\drawहो\}The match ended in a draw.3. भीड़\drawको\drawएकत्रित\drawकरने\drawहेतु\drawकार्य\drawया\drawघटनाThe show was a big draw.4. देरी\drawसे\drawकिसी\drawवस्तु\drawको\drawसमझ\drawपानाShe is a bit slow on the draw.--------VI1. चित्र\drawबनानाI draw a line hereDraw a chicken2. खींचनाDraw the shadesThis chimney draws very well3. [बाहर]\drawनिकालनाYou please draw this cork out of the bottle.She drew off a pint of beer.Draw a cardThe archers were drawing their bows4. खींच\drawकर\drawनिकालनाDraw water from a well.5. आकर्षित\drawकरनाHe drew my attention to a point which I had overlooked.6. निष्कर्ष\drawनिकालनाWhat conclusions did you draw from my report.7. एकत्रित\drawकरनाShe has drawn the information from many different sources.His madness drew passers-by to the scene.The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative populationThe crowd is drawing nearer to the square8. नम्बर\drawया\drawकार्ड\drawया\drawटिकट\drawउठा\drawकर\drawविजयी\drawघोषित\drawकरनाDraw the name of the winner in a raffle.9. गहरी\drawसाँस\drawलेनाDraw a deep breath10. निराश\drawहो\drawजानाShe was drawn to despair11. बहानाDraw blood12. लिखनाThe will was drawn when he was 89 years oldDraw a cheque13. एक\drawस्थान\drawपर\drawसीमित\drawरखनाHe spent the day drawing in the garden14. पानी\drawकी\drawनिश्चित\drawसतहThis boat draws 70 inches15. खींचकर\drawबढ़ानाDraw steel -
4 fly
N1. पैंट में ज़िप लगाने की जगहHis fly is open as the zip is not closed.2. तम्बू का दरवाज़ाPlease close the fly of your tent to prevent entry of snakes in this jungle.--------N1. मक्खीThere are many flies in this room.2. बंसी में लगाने का चाराHe uses only artificial fly for fishing.--------V1. उड़नाThe bees fly to the garden to collect necter.I normally fly to save time.Her skirt was flying in the strong wind.The rumours of a coup were flying thick and fast.2. उड़ानाThis company flies its own planes between the locations of its plants.The commercial pilots are trained to fly aeroplanes.I want to fly a kite.3. फहरानाPeople are allowed to fly the national flag at their homes on specific days.4. तेज़ रफ्तार से जानाThe bus was flying along the road at a very high speed.He was hit by a stone which came flying at him.The gate flew open when the car dashed against it.Time flew so fast that holidays were over before he realised.pages 453 and 454 of OALD5. भागनाHe flew from the city fearing his arrest.--------fly / go off at a tangentIDM1.--------fly / go out of the windowIDM1.fly / show / wave the flagIDM see FLAG
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