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1 fail
V1. असफल\failहोनाShe failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law--------V1. चूकनाShe failed to notice that her child was no longer in the cradle.2. असफलWhere do today's public schools fail?3. समाप्त हो जाना/खत्म होजानाSeveral companies failed to function during recession.4. उनुत्तीर्णShe studied hard but failed nevertheless5. कमी\failहोनाShe failed in her obligations as a good daughter-in-law6. अपर्याप्त होनाThe water supply for the town failed after a long drought -
2 fail
v. tr.भुला देना; छोड देना; किसी को निराश करनाv. intr.चूकना; ढलना; भूलना; हराना; दिवाला निकलना; बिगडना -
3 screwed up
Adj1. मुरझानाThe candidate became screwed up after fail in exams.After hearing a complaint of a student the face of the principal screwed up.2. मसोसनाMostly people screwed up waste paper before throwing them in dustbin. -
4 screwy
Adj1. बकवासSending man to moon was considered as a screwy idea before hundred years.Mostly people fail in their mission if their leader is screwy. -
5 course
N1. कोर्स/पाठ्यक्रमHe took a course in basket weaving2. मैदानThe course had only nine holes3. मार्गThe government took a firm courseIf you persist in that course you will surely failThe river takes a southern course4. श्रेणीA course of bricks.--------V1. बहनाThe river coursed down the hill. -
6 echelon
N1. उपाधि\echelonस्तरPeople in the higher echelon of the society often fail to understand the problems of a commoner. -
7 from the very first
IDM1. पहले\from the very firstसेFrom the first I knew that this experiment will fail. -
8 resort
N1. आश्रयA beach to which many people resort2. अंतिम\resortचाराI have come to you for advice as a last resort.--------VT1. शरण\resortलेनाIf negotiations fail,we will have to resort to hunger strike. -
9 unless
Conj1. यदि\unlessनहीं/जो\unlessनहीं/बिना/जबतक\unlessनहींYou will fail unless you work hard.
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