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1 break
N1. दरारThey hoped to avoid a break in relationsThe break in the dam threatened the valleyThe break in the eighth frame cost him the match2. शुरुआतHe finally got his big breakHe made a break for the open door3. छुट्टीWe took a 10-minute breakIt was presented without commercial breaks4. अन्तरHe was up two breaks in the second set--------VT1. भंग\breakकरनाBreak the loaf of breadThe book dealer would not break the set2. बल\breakतोड़नाThe horse was tough to breakIf the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stressBreak a circuit3. कम\breakकरनाBreak cigarette smoking4. फूटनाBreak into tears5. चलनाThings have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months6. तोड़नाMy daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candyBreak a branch from a treeFor a hero loves the world till it breaks him7. फटनाHis voice is breaking--he should no longer sing in the choir8. फोड़नाBreak an alibiBreak the code -
2 break
n.टूट, दरार, खाली या टूटी जगह, अन्तरv. tr.तोडना, टुकडे टुकडे करना; बल तोडना, जोर घटाना, कम करना, नाश करना; भण्डा फोडना, प्रकट करना; तोडना, फोडना; भंग करना, लंघन करना; पालना; टूटना, फटना, खिल जाना; टकराना, थपेड खाना; पौ फटना, तडका होना, अरुणोदय होना -
3 coffee break
N1. मध्यवकाशAfter every hour of the seminar there was a coffee break. -
4 fire break
N1. जंगल\fire breakकी\fire breakआग\fire breakरोकने\fire breakके\fire breakलिये\fire breakसाफ\fire breakकी\fire breakजगहMake a fire break or fire line along the periphery of this jungle to contain the fire from spreading out -
5 ram
N1. भेंड़ाHe has hundreds of rams in his cattle farm.2. दीवार\ramगिराने\ramकी\ramमशीनThey used the Ram machine to break the wall.--------VT1. कसना/भिड़नार/जानबूझ\ramकर\ramदूसरी\ramगाड़ी\ramसे\ramटकराना/ठूँसनाDo not ram the thread too hard or else it would break.The police van was rammed by a smuggler car.He rammed his clothes into a suitcase. -
6 backlog
N1. संचित\backlogकार्यI have a lot of backlog to cover before the winter break. -
7 continuation
N1. के\continuationक्रम\continuationमेंIn continuation of my previous letter,he replied back.Continuation of match after the tea break was not possible because of rain. -
8 continue
V1. जारी\continueरहनाWe cannot continue several servants any longerWe continued our research into the cause of the illnessThe demonstration continued after a break for lunchThe bad weather continued for two more weeks -
9 fraction
N1. थोड़ा\fractionसाWould you please move a fraction.2. खंडBreak it into equal fractions. -
10 impunity
N1. दण्डमुक्तिYou cannot break the law with impunity. -
11 keypad
N1. छोटा\keypadकुंजीपटलHis rough handling of the calculator was sure to break thekeypad. -
12 kick
N1. लातA kick from a donkey is enough to break your bones.2. अत्यधिक मज़ा आनाHe gets a kick out of watching cricket.--------VT1. लात मारनाBeing angry he kicked the door.After the examinations were over, children were kicking the ball inthe field.2. दुलत्ती\kickमारनाThe horse kicked the bucket of water.3. छुटकारा\kickपाना/छोड़नाIt is difficult to kick out a bad habit.He kicked out his habit with great difficulty.4. धिक्कारनाHaving done poorly at the interview, I felt like kicking myself. -
13 law
N1. कानूनGovernments make laws and people break them.2. नियमThe laws of a game.3. सिसान्तThe laws of gravity.4. विधि रक्षकHis activities were noticed by the law (such as police). -
14 lock smith
N1. तालसाजWe had to call a locksmith to break the lock. -
15 mid-term
Adj1. सत्र के बीच मेंThey enjoyed the mid-term break. -
16 nutshell
N1. अखरोट\nutshellआदि\nutshellका\nutshellछिलकाBreak the nutshell. -
17 outlook
N1. दृष्टिकोणShe has a very positive outlook.2. अन्दाज़\{भविष्य के बारें में\}The outlook for this weekend is not something to look forward to.3. संभवComputer growth indicates a break outlook for the unemployed.4. नज़ाराThe house has a beautiful outlook. -
18 patch
N1. टुकड़ाShe sewed a green patch over the tear in hear dress.This patch of land is dry.2. फाहाYou need a patch for your wound.3. धब्बाBring the white horse with the black patch on his forehead.There is a patch of blood on your shirt.--------V1. जोड़नाThey tried to patch the leaking roof.After their break up they patched up easily. (figurative) -
19 pile
N1. ढेरThere is a pile of book lying on my tables.2. बहुत साराI've got a pile of work to do.3. इमारतों का समूहSome tourist are tramping around his ancestoral pile.4. खूँटाThe pile mooring are about to break down.5. मखमलI have a carpet which has a deep pile.--------V1. ढेर लगनाI have piled up some books for your use.Pile plenty of coat on the fire. -
20 pitch
N1. खेल के लिए स्थानThe cricket pitch is wet now.2. तारत्व/सुर/स्वरA train seens to have higher pitch as the train approaches.3. ऊँचाईThe dancer's talent reached the pitch of perfection.4. फ़ेंक/क्षेपणThe basket ball player gave an exact pitch and the ball fell in the basket.5. उचनिचावThe ship travelled on the sea with a pitch.--------N1. डामर/अलकतराPitch is a useful product in sealing gaps.--------V1. स्थिर करनाTheir prices are pitched lower than those of their competition.2. लगानाPitch the transistor to maximum.3. फ़ेंकनाPitch pebbles into that river.4. टप्पा\pitchखानाThe ball pitched short.5. गिरना\{धडाम से\}The boy suddenly pitched forward out of his seat when the driver applied a sudden break.6. डूबना-उतरानाThe ship pitched in the sea due to tides.7. डेरा डालनाWe pitched camp near the river while tracking.
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