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1 close with
PhrV1. आमने\close withसामने\close withहोनाThe army is close with the enemy. -
2 close
Adj1. पासOur school is close to the theatre.2. नज़दीकीShe is a close relative of mine.3. समानThere is no close resemblance between those twins.4. सूक्ष्मHe took a close look at the text.5. बराबर\closeकाThe match was a close contest.6. एकसाथThe army advanced in close formation.7. बारीकThe razor gave a close shave.8. बन्दShe is kept in close confinement of her house.9. गोपनीयShe was a bit close about her marriage.10. सवृतThe English vowel /i:/ is a close vowel.11. कंजूसHe is very close with his things.--------Adv1. पास\closeमेंThey sat close to each other in the photo.--------N1. समाप्तिAt the close of first innings the score was 158 for 2 wickets.--------V1. बन्द\closeकरनाThe door was closed at night.2. बन्द\closeहोनाThe shops in the city close at 11:00 pm.3. समाप्त\closeहोनाThe function closed with a vote of thanks.4. नज़दीक\closeआनाThe gap between the runners are beginning to close. -
3 linkage
N1. जोडने का साधनThough the two posts appear to be so close to each other there is hardly any linkage between the two.2. सम्बन्धThese are all stray remarks with hardly any linkage among them. -
4 mint
N1. टकसालThe mint was forced to close temporarily.2. पोदीनाI like tea with mint.The smell freshly ground mint was heavenly.--------V1. पैसे\mintबनानाThey used to mint coins illegally. -
5 paste
N1. लेईClose the envelope with the paste.2. लसदार\pasteमिश्रणTurmeric and sandalwood paste works as a good antiseptic.--------VT1. चिपकानाLet's paste the posters on the walls. -
6 remembrance
N1. स्मरणI close this letter with best remembrances to you and your parents.2. उपहारHe sent me a small remembrance on the Diwali Day.3. याद\remembranceमें/स्मृति\remembranceमेंThey observed two minutes silence in remembrance of Gandhiji on 30th Jan. -
7 treat
N1. आनन्दThe concert was a real treat for the music lovers.2. खर्चाThis is her treat. Let's go.--------VI1. व्यवहार\treatकरनाWe have to treat animals in a human way.2. माननाKrishna treated Sudama as his close friend.3. विवेचन\treatकरनाThe subject is treated vividly in the following chapter.4. चिकित्सा\treatकरनाShe was treated for Jaundice.5. संसाधित\treatकरनाTreat the crops with pesticide.6. का\treatखर्च\treatकरनाShe treated her friends to an icecream.
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