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1 bring
VT1. लाना[ले\bringजाना]Can I bring my cousing to the dinner?Bring an extra cup for me. -
2 drawing-board
N1. ड्रॉइंग\drawing-boardबोर्डलकड़ी का चिकना तख्ता जिसपर कागज रखकर चित्र खीचा जाता हैThe students were asked to bring their drawing boards for the drawing test -
3 out
Adv1. बाहरThey went out last night.Ram went to see his friend but he was out.The truth is out finally.2. ख़तम/अंतAll the lights were out in the streets.3. बेहोशHe was out for more than an hour before the nurses could bring him round.--------Prep1. के\outबाहरHe walked out of the building with a man in blue coat.--------VT1. बाहर\outनिकालनाThis actor was outed last week. -
4 pack
N1. पोटलीMy father asked me to bring a pack of biscuits from the market.Everyday I carry a pack of books to school.2. समूहA pack of scientists was sent to America for some research.Last Sunday a wild pack of wolves were brought down to the zoo from the jungles.--------V1. गठरी बनानाPack your luggage as soon as possible.Usually glassware is protected against breaking by packing a cover of soft materials like cotton & hay around them. -
5 patch
N1. टुकड़ाShe sewed a green patch over the tear in hear dress.This patch of land is dry.2. फाहाYou need a patch for your wound.3. धब्बाBring the white horse with the black patch on his forehead.There is a patch of blood on your shirt.--------V1. जोड़नाThey tried to patch the leaking roof.After their break up they patched up easily. (figurative) -
6 plot
N1. भूभागI saw a plot which was very beautiful with a small cottage and rose garden.2. कथानकThe plot of this novel is to spot out the murderer.3. कुचक्रThe rebels in the party hatched a plot to bring the government down.--------V1. रूप रेखा बनानाI ploted a map of Asia on a paper.2. षड्यंत्र रचनाPolice plot a plan for the murderer.
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