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  • 1 abroad

    Adv
    1. विदेश\abroadमें
    He has relatives both in India and abroad.
    2. प्रचलित
    There is a rumour abroad that you are having a love affair with a girl.

    English-Hindi dictionary > abroad

  • 2 ascribe

    VT
    1. आरोपण करना
    You can't ascribe the meaning to both words.
    2. उत्तरदायी ठहराना
    He ascribed his failure to bad luck.
    3. कारण\ascribeमानना
    He ascribed the failure of the project to bad communication system.

    English-Hindi dictionary > ascribe

  • 3 freight

    N
    1. जहाज\freightया\freightरेलगाड़ी\freightपर\freightलदा\freightहुआ\freightमाल
    Indian railways have services for both passengers and freight.
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    V
    1. माल\freightले\freightजाना
    The authorities will freight the order to you.

    English-Hindi dictionary > freight

  • 4 land

    N
    1. स्थल
    Frog can survive both on land and water.
    2. क्षेत्र
    The land is reserved for animal grazing.
    3. भूमि
    I spend all my childhood on this land.
    4. भूसम्पत्ति
    I inherited this land from my grand parents.
    5. देश
    My motherland is known for its culture all over the world.
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    V
    1. उतरना/अवतरण करना
    Troops have been landed at several points.
    The pilot managed to land safely.
    2. कूद के या गिर के जमीन पर पहुँचना
    Try to catch that leaf before it lands.
    3. परेशानी पैदा करना
    The complain landed on the desk of the manager.
    4. सफलता प्राप्त करना
    Don't worry you will land a good job.
    5. घूँसा मारना
    Jones landed several good punches in the early round.

    English-Hindi dictionary > land

  • 5 programme

    N
    1. कार्यक्रम
    T.V. programs have both the effect good as well as bad on children.
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    V
    1. कार्यक्रम बनाना
    They have programmed the list and you are the first to speak.

    English-Hindi dictionary > programme

См. также в других словарях:

  • both of you —    A form of address to two people, including both of them in whatever is being said. ‘Good night. both of you’, occurs in Pray for the Wanderer, by Kate O’Brien. The Half Hunter, by John Sherwood, has ‘Stop it, both of you’ addressed to two men… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • both — 1. general. Both, when modifying a single item, refers to two things or persons (both houses / both women); when, as both…and…, it couples two items, each of these may be singular (both the woman and the man) or plural (both the women and the… …   Modern English usage

  • you — W1S1 [jə, ju strong ju:] pron [used as subject or object] [: Old English; Origin: eow, from ge; YE1] 1.) used to refer to a person or group of people when speaking or writing to them ▪ Hi, Kelly. How are you? ▪ You must all listen carefully. ▪ I… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • both — [[t]bo͟ʊθ[/t]] ♦ 1) DET: DET pl n You use both when you are referring to two people or things and saying that something is true about each of them. She cried out in fear and flung both arms up to protect her face... Put both vegetables into a… …   English dictionary

  • both — both1 W1S1 [bəuθ US bouθ] determiner, predeterminer, pron 1.) used to talk about two people, things etc together, and emphasize that each is included →↑either ▪ Both Helen s parents are doctors. ▪ Hold it in both hands. ▪ You can both swim, can t …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • you —    In an utterance like: ‘Hey, you! What do you think you’re doing?’ the first ‘you’ is clearly vocative, while the others are pronominal.    Vocative ‘you’ is usually stressed more strongly than the pronoun, and often occurs in what might be… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • both —    This can be used on its own to two people in a simple utterance such as ‘Thank you, both.’ Examples of such usage occur in The Affair, by C.P.Snow; An Error of Judgement, by Pamela Hansford Johnson; The Masters, by C.P.Snow. ‘Both of you’ is… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • You — (stressed /IPA|jü/; unstressed [IPA|jə] ) is the second person personal pronoun in Modern English. Ye was the original nominative form; the oblique/objective form is you (functioning originally as both accusative and dative), and the possessive… …   Wikipedia

  • Both Sides — Студийный альбом Фил Коллинз Дата выпуска 9 ноября 1993 Записан 1992 …   Википедия

  • both — [ bouθ ] function word, quantifier *** Both can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a noun, but not by a pronoun): Both children are at school. as a predeterminer (followed by a word such as the, this, his, etc.): I like… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • You Me at Six — Origin Weybridge, Surrey, England, UK Genres Alternative rock, pop punk, post hardcore (early) Years active 2004–present Labels …   Wikipedia

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