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1 closed
Adj1. बन्धा\closedहुआShe belongs to a closed family. -
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 airbase
N1. हवाई अड्डाThe Srinagar air base was closed for civilians owing to air-strikes. -
4 close round
close around / over / roundPhrV1. आलिंगन\close roundकरनाHis hands closed around his son. -
5 close down
PhrV1. समाप्त\close downकरनाThe company was closed down due to heavy losses. -
6 cost-effective
N1. लागत\cost-effectiveसे\cost-effectiveअधिक\cost-effectiveफायदाHe closed down his factory because it wasn't cost-effective. -
7 door
N1. दरवाज़ाHe knocked on the doorWe closed the door to Haitian immigrantsShe forgot to lock the doors of her carHis office is three doors down the hall on the left -
8 drift
N1. बहाव\driftसंवहनThe drift of people from the villages into the cities is not a healthytrend.2. अपवहन\{deviation\}Our young generation is drifting away from traditional values.3. अभिप्राय\driftया\driftअर्थHer French is not very good,but she got the drift of what I said.4. अपोढ़\{deposit\}Deep and high'snow drifts'are posing threats to the ship.--------V1. बह\driftजानाTheir boat drifted out to river.2. घूमना-फिरनाThe people drifted away from the Exhibition Ground.3. प्रवाहित\driftकरनाThe arguments drifted back to current situations in politics.4. अपोढ़\driftबालू\driftरेतीOur old bombay highway road is closed because of drifting. -
9 finality
N1. अंतिम\finalityस्थितिHe closed the subject with an air of finality. -
10 flee
V1. भाग जानाAll shopkeepers closed their shops and fled the market as soon as roiters entered the area. -
11 fly
N1. पैंट में ज़िप लगाने की जगहHis fly is open as the zip is not closed.2. तम्बू का दरवाज़ाPlease close the fly of your tent to prevent entry of snakes in this jungle.--------N1. मक्खीThere are many flies in this room.2. बंसी में लगाने का चाराHe uses only artificial fly for fishing.--------V1. उड़नाThe bees fly to the garden to collect necter.I normally fly to save time.Her skirt was flying in the strong wind.The rumours of a coup were flying thick and fast.2. उड़ानाThis company flies its own planes between the locations of its plants.The commercial pilots are trained to fly aeroplanes.I want to fly a kite.3. फहरानाPeople are allowed to fly the national flag at their homes on specific days.4. तेज़ रफ्तार से जानाThe bus was flying along the road at a very high speed.He was hit by a stone which came flying at him.The gate flew open when the car dashed against it.Time flew so fast that holidays were over before he realised.pages 453 and 454 of OALD5. भागनाHe flew from the city fearing his arrest.--------fly / go off at a tangentIDM1.--------fly / go out of the windowIDM1.fly / show / wave the flagIDM see FLAG -
12 inclusive
Adj1. को मिलाकरThe pool is closed on Monday to Friday inclusive and so is only opened at the weekend. -
13 labour
N1. श्रम/परिश्रमLabour has to be done to complete this work.2. श्रमिक/मजदूरThe factory is closed as the labours have gone on strike.--------V1. कडी मेहनत करनाI have been labouring (away) at this report all morning.2. मुश्किलों से चलनाThe van laboured up the steep mountain track. -
14 lane
N1. गलीThis is the narrowest lane of the city.This lane closed today due to same construction work.This lane is designated for cycle racing. -
15 mill
N1. मिलWalk straight up front. A while later you will find a mill on your left, just opposite it is the library.2. चक्कीThe mill closed down due to lack of funds.--------V1. पीसनाMill the wheat properly. -
16 mine
N1. खानThe mine had to be closed because of the flooding.--------Pron1. मेराThe money I earn is mine to spend as I wish.--------V1. खान\mineखोदनाBe careful they are mining for coal in this area. -
17 mistrial
N1. गलत मुकदमाThe judge closed the case as he considered it to be a mistrial. -
18 restoration
N1. जीर्णोध्दारThe palace is closed for restoration work.2. पुनः\restorationस्थापन/बहालीThere should be restoration of law and order after communal violance. -
19 resurface
V1. फिर से बनानाThe road is closed for resurfacing.2. फिर से तल पर आनाThe submarine resurfaced after one hour. -
20 seal
N1. सील मछलीSeals are found in coastal areas.2. मोहर/मुद्राEvery official paper has the seal of central government on it.3. वह वस्तु जिसके द्वारा मुहर लगाई जाती हैI know a person who makes excellent seals.4. जोड़ने के लिए प्रयुक्त होने वाला पदार्थI bought a seal to fill gap in the water pipe.5. सुरक्षा के लिए प्रयुक्त होने वाला पदार्थBallot boxes were closed with a seal.--------V1. बन्द करनाI sealed an envelope.2. मोहर लगानाOfficial documents are sealed by government.3. रोक लगानाIndian government sealed borders of Rajasthan for protection.
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