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1 Money Lender
N1. साहूकारThe money lender was a kind man. -
2 money bags
N1. पैसे भरे थैलेThe money bags were transported safely. -
3 money order
N1. धनादेशThe money order reached in time. -
4 pin money
N1. जेब-खर्चRaju wants a big pin money for the following month. -
5 board money
N1. नौकर\board moneyका\board moneyवेतनDue to the lockout in the factory boardmoney was due. -
6 stipulate
V1. सौदा तय करनाThe money lander stipulated that the money should be returned with in five months. -
7 remit
N1. नियन्त्रण\remitया\remitप्रभाव\remitके\remitबाहरStaff recruitment is outside our remit.--------VT1. रुपया\remitभेजनाThe money has been remitted by Money Order.2. दंड या ऋण से छुटकाराLoans to farmers have been remitted. -
8 return
N1. वापसीHer return journey was memorable.2. आना-जानाHe bought the ticket a weekend return.3. प्रत्यपर्णThe deposit is refunded on return of the vehicle.Her return of service in T.T.was very accurate4. पुनरावृत्तिMany happy returns of the day.5. लाभ\{पूँजी या लागत पर\}Have you submitted your returns of income for the year?6. बिना बिका या बिकने योग्य सामान की वापसीMerchandise returned to a retailer by a consumer.7. लौटती डाक सेKindly reply by return of post.--------VI1. लौटनाShe returned home from an excursion trip.2. पुरानी स्थिति में लौट जानाHe has returned to his old bad habits after his wife's death.--------VT1. वापिस\returnकरना/लौटानाI hope you will return my book soon.She never returned me my books.Good men return good for evil.She could not return his affection.Only an expert could have returned that ball.2. वापस आनाThe train service has returned to normal.The money i gave him returns to me in the event of his death.3. वापस\returnरखनाAfter reading returned the book to the shelf.4. लाभ प्रदान करनाOur joint venture returned a net saving of five thousand rupees.5. वापिस\returnदेनाShe taunted him but he returned with a witty sally. -
9 till
N1. गोलकThe pawn-broker keeps the money in the till.--------VT1. खेत\tillजोतनाThe farmer tills the land. -
10 whisk
N1. फेंटनीTake the electric whisk.-- " झाडनIt was a whisk of a horse's tail.--------VTI1. चुपके\whiskसे\whiskहटा\whiskलेनाThe servant whisked away the money from the shelf.2. फेंटनाWhisk the egg with cream. -
11 private
Adj1. व्यक्तिगतA private letter was sent to the publisher for demanding the money.2. साधारणHe revealed private chat with his boss, to others.3. गोपनीयDon't be a private citizen of the country, achieve something.4. ग़ैर सरकारीPrivate Industries are given a boon in the present cental budget. -
12 mine
N1. खानThe mine had to be closed because of the flooding.--------Pron1. मेराThe money I earn is mine to spend as I wish.--------V1. खान\mineखोदनाBe careful they are mining for coal in this area. -
13 scrip
N1. पावती पत्रWhen I gave the money to an agent to purchase share for the company he gave me a scrip for the amont. -
14 treasury
N1. राजकोषSaint Ramdas spent the money from the treasury of the ruler.2. कोषागारGold reserves are kept in a treasury. -
15 ware
N1. सौदाShe kept the ware on the shop counter while counting the money. -
16 transfer
N1. स्थानान्तरणUma's transfer was a surprise to her friends.--------VI1. अन्तरित\transferकरनाHe got the money transferred from the bank.2. स्थानान्तरित\transferकरनाAjay was transferred from Delhi to Bhilai.3. सौंपनाHe transferred his property to his brother.4. अनुचित्रित\transferकरनाHer novels were transferred into cinema. -
17 amour propre
N1. स्वाभिमानHe won't take the money because it is his question of amour propre. -
18 bluntly
Adv1. बिना\bluntlyकिसी\bluntlyबनावट\bluntlyकेHe bluntly asked his friend to return the money. -
19 conditional
Adj1. शर्त\conditionalके\conditionalसाथPayment of the money is conditional upon delivery of goods. -
20 confess
VT1. अंगीकार\confessकरनाShe confessed that she had taken the money.
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