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41 palm
N1. हथेलीHer palms are very soft.उसकी हथेलियाँ बहुत मुलायम हैं2. ताड़\palmका\palmपेड़There are a lot of palm trees along the beach.समुद्रतट पर बहुत ताड़ के पेड़ हैं.--------VT1. मुठ्ठी\palmमें\palmरखनाOne minute the magician palmed the coin and the next minute it disappeared.एक पलमें जाडूगर ने सिक्का मुठ्ठी में रखा और दूसरे पल में वह गायब हो गया.2. घूस\palmदेनाI had to palm the accountant to get my loan sanctioned.मुझे लेखाकार को अपने ऋण स्वीकृति के लिये घूस देनी पड़ी. -
42 picture
N1. चित्रHe painted a beautiful picture.2. फ़ोटोHer birthday pictures were really nice.3. सिनेमा या टेलिविज़न का पर्दाOur TV has a 45 cm picture.4. फ़िल्मThis is the debut picture of leonardo-di-vinci.5. वर्णनOur teacher gave us a vivid picture of World war-II.6. मानसिक चित्रMy brother's description helped the police to build up an accurate picture of what had happened.7. मनोहर वस्तुMy dad was a picture on the day of his anniversary.--------V1. कल्पना करनाI tried to picture how our India will be in 21st century.2. चित्रित करना/चित्र द्वारा प्रदर्शित करनाHe was often pictured as an outsider.The fairy was pictured against a background of bright moon and twinkling stars. -
43 play mate
N1. सखाI had a playmate with whom I used to play Snakes and Ladders. -
44 polyglot
Adj1. बहुभाषीShe is polyglot because she had seen and lived in many countries. -
45 prefix
N1. उपसर्गI left out the question in which we had to add prefixes.2. पूर्व प्रत्ययIn another two years I will finish my medical course and prefix Dr. will be added to my name.--------V1. शुरू या प्रारंभ में लगानाAll S.T.D. codes are prefixed with `0'. -
46 quibble
N1. बहानाHe is doing this only to introduce a quibble.2. आलोचनाTom was frank and had a few minor quibbles on the issue.--------VI1. बहाना\quibbleकर[बना]Let's not quibble over pennies -
47 quiet
Adj1. स्थिरThe sea had quiet waters.2. शान्तHe is leading a quiet life.There were a quiet audience at the concert.--------N1. शांतिIt was quiet in the evening--------VT1. शांत\quietकरनाQuiet the dragons of worry and fear -
48 race
N1. कुल\raceवशंWe should not discriminate people on the grounds of sex,race,culture,orlanguage,etc.2. जीव-धारियों\raceकी\raceश्रेणीBreed a race of cattles which can survive drought.3. मानव\raceजातिAryans were the people of ancient and noble race.4. व्यक्तियों\raceका\raceसमूहJournalists are an interesting race.--------N1. तेज़\raceचालThe race of time may leave you behind if you slumber.--------VI1. जल्दी\raceदौड़नाI will race you to the stadium.Thick black clouds raced across the sky.She races at all the big meetings.The patient had to be raced to hospital.The driver waited for the green signal,his engine racing. -
49 scientific
Adj1. वैज्ञानिकNew scientific discoveries had made life very simple and comfortable. -
50 scrimp
V1. मितव्ययी होनाWe had to scrimp and save to pay for the Kargil operation. -
51 set
Adj1. निश्चितThis Hotel serves meals at set times.2. दृढ़She has very set ideas on womens' issues.3. कृत्रिमShe always has a set expression on her face.4. तैयारThe new political party looks set for victory in the general election.5. निर्धारितEvery winter they visit us on set days.--------N1. सेटCan you get a cutlery set for me?2. दृश्यबन्धThe film had mega sets.3. समूहSet of workers got buried under the debris.4. समुच्चयHe is solving the problems in the chapter sets.--------V1. रख देनाShe set the big tray down on the table.2. लिपिबद्ध करनाHari set pen to paper to complete the letter.3. ठीक करनाWhy don't you set the alarm at 6 O' clock.4. जड़नाHer necklace was set with rubies.5. निश्चित करनाRavi and Rita have not yet set a date for their wedding.6. प्रवर्तित करनाShe set a new world record for the marathon.7. दृढ़ हो जानाThe cement will take some time to set.8. कठोर हो जानाShe set her jaw in a determined manner.9. बैठानाThe sergeon set her broken bone.10. कम्पोज़ करनाBooks were previously set by hand but not any more.11. अस्त हो जानाThe sun in northern countries sets much later in summer than in winter. -
52 shear
N1. खाल उतारनाSheep shearing is the main occupation of the people in the Garwal region.2. कतरनाHer hair had been shorn off.3. टूट जानाThe bolt sheared off and the wheel came off. -
53 sick
Adj1. अस्वस्थHe has been sick for many days.The sick lady was not able to stand in a moving train.2. उलटी आनाWhile travelling in the crowded bus I felt sick.3. ऊबा हुआShe has had the same job for years and is heartily sick of it.4. व्याकुलWe were pretty sick about losing the match.--------N1. उल्टीThe basin was littered with sick.2. अस्वस्थमरीज़Admit the seriously sick first.--------V1. वमन करनाThe baby sicked up a little milk. -
54 skinful
N1. पयक्कड़He had a skinful and got into a fight. -
55 slip
V1. फ़िसलनाThe climber's foot slipped and he fell.2. सरकनाThe earth quakes are caused when the earth plates slip over on another.3. भूलनाIt had slipped my memory that you were arriving today.4. स्थानभ्रंश होनाHe is coming IInd from last 2 years. He seems to be slipping from his position.5. चोरी से रखनाMy brother slipped some money in my pocket while my father didn't allow it. -
56 splurge
N1. खर्च करनाHe had a splurge and bought two new suits. -
57 squirm
V1. झेंपनाIt made her squirm to think how he had mishandled the whole case.2. छटपटानाRama squirmed out of his grasp and ran for help. -
58 straighten
V1. सीधा करनाI damaged the front bumper of my car and had to get it straightened. -
59 trouble
N1. परेशानीWe are having trouble with our Television.2. तकलीफI don't want to give him trouble.3. अशान्तिThere is always trouble in Ireland.4. बीमारीHe had kidney trouble and he needs attention.--------VT1. परेशान\troubleकरनाThe sprain in my neck is troubling me.2. नम्रतापूर्वक\troubleनिवेदन\troubleकरनाHe took the book away without even troubling to ask.May I trouble you for the newspaper?. -
60 undone
Adj1. असंपादितThe work could be done or undone and nobody cared.2. बिगडा\undoneहुआHer blouse had come undone at the neck.
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