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1 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. -
2 pitch black
Adj1. कालाकलूटाThe pitch black night makes me frightened. -
3 pitch dark
Adj1. बिलकुल अँधेराIt is pitch dark out side, we can't be able to search for the thief. -
4 pitch
n.धूना, राल; सीमा, चढाव वा उतराव का दर्जा, चोटीv. tr.धूना लगाना, काला करना; फेंकना; गाडनाv. intr.गाडना या खडा करना, डरा डालना; चढना उतरना -
5 fever pitch
N1. उत्तेजना\fever pitchके\fever pitchचरमThe excitement of the crowd was at fever pitch. -
6 invade
VT1. आक्रमण\invadeकरनाTheir air space was invaded by the enemy aircrafts.2. घुस\invadeजानाMany fans invaded the pitch. -
7 level
Adj1. समतलLevel ground.2. समान स्तरीयLevel score.3. अपरिवर्तनशीलLevel condition.--------N1. स्तरThe level of sugar in his blood has gone down.2. सापेक्षिक स्तरHe is at a lower level than his friend.3. ऊँचाईThe level of the platform is very high.4. परतSome pieces of pottery were found in the lowest level of the excavations.--------V1. समान स्तर का बनानाPositive discrimination is supposed to level the differences among the different social groups.2. समतल करनाThe pitch has been well levelled. -
8 unplayable
Adj1. न\unplayableखेलने\unplayableलायकThe pitch was unplayable due to wetness.
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