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1 tyre
N1. टायरWe have to change all the tyres of our car. -
2 tyre
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3 tire/tyre
N1. टायरWe put a new tier for our car. -
4 deflate
V1. भरी हुई हवा निकालनाThe tyre of the bus deflated near the bus stop.2. आत्मविश्वास कम करनाHe can not be deflated by people's opposition.3. कम होनाThe price of essential items could not be deflated even at the time of full crop. -
5 deflation
N1. हवा निकालनाThere was deflation noticed in the bus tyre. -
6 flat
Adj1. समतलThis building has a flat roof.2. बिना\flatउतार\flatचढ़ाववालाHe was speaking in a dull flat voice.3. मंदThe share market has been flat for quite sometime.4. एक समानThe contractor is charging a flat rate for supply of labour.5. संगीत का एक नोटThis symphony has prelude in E - minor.6. पुराना हुआ पेयThis soda has become flat due to long storage.7. पंक्चर हुआHe had a flat tyre on way to office.8. खराब होनाHis car could not start as the battery was flat.9. बिना घुमाव का होनाHe could not be selected for the army as he had flat feet.10. फीकाThe restaurant serves rather flat food.--------Adv1. गिरा देनाDue to floods, all huts near the river were razed flat to the ground.2. सीधा रखनाKeep the furniture flat aginst the wall.3. बिना\flatउतार\flatचढ़ाव\flatकेThe singer sang all songs in a flat voice.4. अनुमानितI will be able to complete this work in two days flat.--------N1. घरHe lives in a flat on the third floor.2. समतल भागHe slapped him with flat of his hand.3. समुद्र किनारे का समतल भागSalt flats are located on flat areas near sea shores. -
7 puncture
N1. छिद्रThe puncture of the tyre could cause to buy a new one. -
8 sudden
Adj1. अचानकAll of a sudden, the front tyre burst.
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