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  • 1 stir

    N
    1. हलचल
    I gave a stir to the tea in order to dissolve the sugar.
    2. हिला\stirदेनेवाला
    Her sudden death was quite a stir.
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    V
    1. हिलना
    He sat there for two hours without stirring.
    2. हिलाना
    She stirred the tea with a spoon.
    Slight music stirred him into action.

    English-Hindi dictionary > stir

  • 2 stir

    n.
    बेचैनी, रौला, हौरा, हलचल, हडबडी
    v. tr. & intr.
    हिलाना, उसकाना, उभाडना, हिलाना, चलाना, कार्य करना, फुर्ती करना

    English-Hindi new dictionary > stir

  • 3 settle

    N
    1. बेंच
    The settles are mainly used by old people for more comfort and support.
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    V
    1. बसना[बसाना]
    We are going to settle in Taiwan.
    2. समझौता कर लेना
    Both of them agreed to settle out of court.
    3. बैठ जाना
    The bird settled on a very small branch.
    4. निर्णय करना
    Everything is settled, I am joining the company next Wednesday.
    5. शान्त हो जाना
    We were dead tired and the baby would not settle.
    6. चुकाना
    We'll settle the bill later.
    7. धीरे\settleधीरे\settleनीचे\settleबैठना
    Stir the tea to settle the leaves.

    English-Hindi dictionary > settle

  • 4 teaspoon

    N
    1. छोटा\teaspoonचम्मच
    Stir the tea with a tea-spoon.

    English-Hindi dictionary > teaspoon

  • 5 won't

    Abbr:will not
    1. नहीं करूँगा
    I won't stir out.

    English-Hindi dictionary > won't

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