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121 stretch
V1. खींचकर बढ़ाना/ताना जानाStretch the rubber band to make it loose.2. ज़ोर से खींचनाSita stretched the rope tightly.3. अंगड़ाई लेनाAfter waking we usually stretch our body.4. किसी वस्तु का आयु बढ़ानाWe can stretch the life of fruits by keeping them in the refrigerator.5. फैलानाInfluence of Pandit Nehru stretched all across the country.6. पूर्णरूप\stretchसे\stretchलगानाHe stretched all his energy to come in the rain.7. ज़रूरत से ज्यादा खींचनाHe stretch the limits of truth to make himself popular. -
122 surety
N1. जमानतBy paying surety sethji helped the criminal to come out form the jail. -
123 the few
Pron1. कुछThe few who had the information did not come forward with it. -
124 thesis
N1. शोध-प्रबन्धHer thesis on environment protection has come out well. -
125 tit
N1. अनेक\titप्रकार\titके\titछोटे\titछोटे\titपक्षीWe come across many tits in our campus. -
126 to
Prep1. की\toओरI went to the garden for jogging.2. तकThe house has a garden extending to the river bank.3. कोRam gave the book to Rama.4. कीShe is working as the secretary to the Executive Director.5. सेIt takes 30 to 40 minutes to read this.6. के\toमुकाबले\toमेंThe chances are 10 to 1.He is richer to her.7. मेंThere are 100 paise to one rupee.8. से\toमिला\toकरHe was standing with his ear to the door and listening to th conversation inside the room.9. के\toप्रतिDogs are devoted to their masters.Hari is committed to the job.--10.के\toअनुसार.According to her he will not come.The dress may be nice but it is not to her liking. -
127 together
Adv1. एक\togetherसाथThe two of them together went to the market.All his troubles seem to have come together.2. इकठ्ठाGather them together.3. बराबरFor hours together he can talk about bird species. -
128 undone
Adj1. असंपादितThe work could be done or undone and nobody cared.2. बिगडा\undoneहुआHer blouse had come undone at the neck.
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