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1 fire break
N1. जंगल\fire breakकी\fire breakआग\fire breakरोकने\fire breakके\fire breakलिये\fire breakसाफ\fire breakकी\fire breakजगहMake a fire break or fire line along the periphery of this jungle to contain the fire from spreading out -
2 kick
N1. लातA kick from a donkey is enough to break your bones.2. अत्यधिक मज़ा आनाHe gets a kick out of watching cricket.--------VT1. लात मारनाBeing angry he kicked the door.After the examinations were over, children were kicking the ball inthe field.2. दुलत्ती\kickमारनाThe horse kicked the bucket of water.3. छुटकारा\kickपाना/छोड़नाIt is difficult to kick out a bad habit.He kicked out his habit with great difficulty.4. धिक्कारनाHaving done poorly at the interview, I felt like kicking myself. -
3 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. -
4 shell
N1. छिलकाIt is dificult to break the shell of coconut.2. आवरणOnly the shell of the factory was left after the fire had been put out.3. गोलाThe room was full of artillary shells to help the terrorist.--------V1. छिलका उतारनाHe ate the nuts after shelling them off.2. गोलाबारी करना/गोली बरसानाContinous shelling in the border regions has made the life of local villagers absolutely miserable.
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