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21 federation
N1. कई\federationराज्यों या\federationसंस्थाओं का\federationसंघFedration of trade unions. -
22 fitter
N1. मेकेनिकAfter being trained in the trade of fitter, he has been given independent charge at the workshop.2. दर्जीThis tailoring shop has some good fitters. -
23 imbalance
N1. असंतुलितA serious imbalance between our import 4 export trade. -
24 interrupt
VT1. क्रमभंग\interruptकरनाTrade between the two countries was interrupted by constant war.2. बोलने\interruptमें\interruptबाधा\interruptदेनाPlease don't interrupt me while I'm on the phone. -
25 novice
N1. नौसिखियाHe is a novice in this trade. -
26 puppet
N1. पुतलीThere is a puppet show also in the trade fair. -
27 reciprocity
N1. पारस्परिक\reciprocityआदान-प्रदानReciprocity in trade between two countries is beneficial to both. -
28 regime
N1. शासन\regimeपध्दति\regimeया\regimeव्यवस्थाFree trade is not permissible under the present regime. -
29 sarcasm
N1. व्यंग्योक्ति'And is that free and fair trade?' She asked with more than a hint of sarcasm in her voice. -
30 superimpose
V1. अध्यारोपित करनाThe company superimposed into trade mark upon all the products. -
31 syndicalism
N1. श्रमिकसंघवादThe trade unions in the country support syndicalism. -
32 underbelly
N1. कमज़ोर\underbellyबिन्दुTrade deficit remains the underbelly of Indian economy.2. समाज\underbellyका\underbellyरहस्यमय\underbellyएवं\underbellyअपराधशील\underbellyस्थलThe police tracked down the kidnappers from the underbelly of the city. -
33 unfreeze
VT1. पिघलानाUnfreeze some chops!2. नियन्त्रण\unfreezeहटानाThe govt.unfroze trade restrictions. -
34 unionist
N1. संयोगीHe is a trade unionist.
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