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  • 1 in

    Abbr:inch
    1. इंच
    He is 4 ft 2 inches tall.
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    Adv
    1. अन्दर
    He walked in at the right moment.
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    Prep
    1. में
    They were born in the same year 1984.
    2. से
    He is blind in one eye.
    3. का
    He is the most famous person in town.

    English-Hindi dictionary > in

  • 2 drive

    N
    1. सैर\{कार\driveमें\}
    He took her wife out for a drive.
    2. गेंद\driveमें\driveहिट\driveलगाना
    She tried backhand drive in tennis.
    3. रमणीक\driveस्थल\driveसे\driveजाने\driveवाला\driveमार्ग
    In mumbai,Marine Drive is famous for its scenic beauty.
    4. ऊर्जस्विता\driveकर्मशक्ति
    He has a great drive to become rich.
    5. यान्त्रिकत्व\driveशक्ति
    He prefers a car with left-hand drive.
    6. प्रबल\driveप्रेरणा
    His drive to achieve big things has made him work so hard.
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    V
    1. हाँकना
    Drive cattles into a field.
    2. चलाना
    She herself drives her car.
    3. ले\driveजाना
    Dry leaves driven away by the strong wind.
    4. भगाना
    The thief was driven back by the watch dogs.
    5. बाध्य\driveकरना
    Hunger and poverty drove him to steal.
    6. ठोंकना/घुसा\driveदेना
    Drive the nails into a plank.
    7. गेंद\driveजोर\driveसे\driveहिट\driveकरना
    He drove the ball into the rough.
    8. प्रेरित\driveकरना
    A person driven by jeolousy is capable of doing any work.

    English-Hindi dictionary > drive

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