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1 around
Adv1. लगभगThere are around 20,000 people in the stadium today.2. चारो\aroundओरThe children were running around in the garden.3. घेरेवालाThe town was 100 kilometers around.--------Part1. हर\aroundओरHe looked around.Someone will show you around.2. इधर\aroundउधरThere were insects scampering around.3. कुछ\aroundनहीं\aroundकरते\aroundहुएSeveral people were sitting around looking at the passers by.4. मौजूद\aroundहोनाThere were more fish around in the tzar's reign.5. आस\aroundपासThere is no one around.6. पीछे\aroundकी\aroundओरHe turned around and ran back to the station for his bag.--------Prep1. इधर\aroundउधरA large number of people were running around the place.Books were lying around the room.2. चारों\aroundओरHe had tied a cloth around his waist.3. आस\aroundपासI saw him around the garden in the afternoon.4. घूम\aroundकरThe thief ran into a man as he turned around the corner. -
2 around
adv.हर ओर; घेर करprep.चारों ओर, सब ओर -
3 fiddle around
PhrV1. व्यर्थ\fiddle aroundकी\fiddle aroundबात\fiddle aroundकरनाHe spent the time in fiddling around with small talk.2. निरर्थक\fiddle aroundकाम\fiddle aroundकरनाHe always fiddles around without doing any effective work. -
4 float around
PhrV1. फैलानाIn the times of war all sorts of rumours keep floating around.2. अकारण समय बितानाI just floated around during the holidays. -
5 floating around
Adv1. इधर\floating aroundउधर\floating aroundघूमते\floating aroundहुएHave you seen the file on personnel floating around.This peon keeps floating around the office without doing any useful work. -
6 close around
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7 revolution
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8 close round
close around / over / roundPhrV1. आलिंगन\close roundकरनाHis hands closed around his son. -
9 fence
N1. बाढ़/बाड़ाHe has put up a fence around his garden.--------V1. तलवार\fenceया\fenceगदा\fenceकी\fenceलड़ाईIn films the actors fence with wooden swords to avoid injury.2. घुमा\fenceफिरा\fenceके\fenceबात\fenceकरनाHe always fences around the main issues to avoid giving major decisions. -
10 girdle
N1. कमरबन्दThe thin man tied a girdle around the trousers.--------VT1. पेटी\girdleसे\girdleकसनाThe schoolboy girdled his school bag around the waist as he ranto the school. -
11 sashay
V1.The girl sashayed around the beach. -
12 amulet
N1. ताबीज़/रक्षा यंत्रAzhar always wears an amulet around his neck. -
13 band
N1. पट्टीRam rolled the paper up and put a rubber band around it. -
14 bit
N1. टुकड़ाA bit of rock caught him in the eyeAll they had left was a bit of bread2. लगामThe horse was not accustomed to a bit3. बिट\{कम्प्यूटर\}There are 8 bits in a byte4. छोटा\bitअंशHe looked around for the right size bit -
15 bobbin
N1. फिरकी\{सिलाई\bobbinमशीन\bobbinकी\}Bobbin is a kind of reel around which a wire is wound.. -
16 boss
N1. बॉसThe boss hired three more men for the new jobHe is his own boss nowParty bosses have a reputation for corruption--------VT1. प्रबन्ध\bossकरना/देखभाल\bossकरनाHe bosses around here. -
17 bully
Adj1. धौंस\bullyदिखानेवालाA bully pulpit--------N1. धौंस\bullyदिखानेवाला\bullyमनुष्यRamesh is a real bully.--------VT1. धमकाना/झिड़कनाHe bullies everyone around him. -
18 caper
VT1. कूदनाFrom a distance we could see the foals capering around in the green fields. -
19 char
V1. झुलसा\charदेना/जलानाAround 20 people were charred to death in the fire. -
20 clamour
N1. कोलाहलThe clamour in the fish market gives me headache.--------V1. कोलाहल\clamourकरना/चिल्लानाThe photographers clamoured around the minister.
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