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  • 1 find out

    PhrV
    1. पता\find outकरना
    Can you find out from the railway station as to when the next train to our destination is due.

    English-Hindi dictionary > find out

  • 2 boredom

    N
    1. ऊब
    One can easily find out a look of boredom on his face.

    English-Hindi dictionary > boredom

  • 3 perimeter

    N
    1. परिधि
    Before any calculations, first find out the perimeter of this ground.

    English-Hindi dictionary > perimeter

  • 4 pore

    N
    1. छोटा छेद
    The pores in the soil helps to pass the oxyzen to the roots of the plants.
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    V
    1. परिशीलन करना
    She was poring over the photograph to find out the strange person in that.

    English-Hindi dictionary > pore

  • 5 poser

    N
    1. समस्या/पहेली
    Please find out a solution for this poser.

    English-Hindi dictionary > poser

  • 6 relic

    N
    1. अवशेष
    We can find out the relics of ancient civilisation.

    English-Hindi dictionary > relic

  • 7 ribbon

    N
    1. फीता
    Her hair was tied back with a red ribbon.
    2. पोशाक मे लगे छोटे-छोटे फीते\{ओहदे का आभास हो\}
    Any one can find out his rank because of the ribbon,he wears on the jacket.

    English-Hindi dictionary > ribbon

  • 8 secret Agent

    N
    1. गुप्तचर
    Many secret agents have find out the information regarding criminals.

    English-Hindi dictionary > secret Agent

  • 9 finds one's way to

    IDM
    1. रास्ता\finds one's way toतलाशना
    I hope you can find your way out of this problem.

    English-Hindi dictionary > finds one's way to

См. также в других словарях:

  • find out — ► find out 1) discover (information, a fact, etc). 2) detect (someone) in a crime or lie. Main Entry: ↑find …   English terms dictionary

  • find out — index ascertain, detect, discover, disinter, overhear, solve Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • find out — [v] discover, learn ascertain, catch, catch on, detect, determine, disclose, divine, expose, hear, identify, note, observe, perceive, realize, reveal, see, uncover, unearth, unmask; concepts 31,183 Ant. conceal, cover, hide …   New thesaurus

  • find out — verb 1. establish after a calculation, investigation, experiment, survey, or study (Freq. 33) find the product of two numbers The physicist who found the elusive particle won the Nobel Prize • Syn: ↑determine, ↑find, ↑ascertain • Der …   Useful english dictionary

  • find out — phrasal verb Word forms find out : present tense I/you/we/they find out he/she/it finds out present participle finding out past tense found out past participle found out 1) [intransitive/transitive] to discover a fact or piece of information We… …   English dictionary

  • find out — v. 1) (D; intr.) to find out about (we found out about the accident yesterday) 2) (D; intr.) to find out for (she found out about the concert for me) 3) (D; intr.) to find out from (we found out from the reporter that the fire had been started by …   Combinatory dictionary

  • find out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you find something out, you learn something that you did not already know, especially by making a deliberate effort to do so. [V P wh] It makes you want to watch the next episode to find out what s going to happen... [V P that] …   English dictionary

  • find out — Synonyms and related words: answer, ascertain, assure, be informed, become acquainted with, bottom, broaden the mind, catch on, certify, cinch, clear up, clinch, crack, cram the mind, debug, decide, decipher, decode, determine, discover,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • find out — {v.} 1. To learn or discover (something you did not know before.) * /One morning the baby found out for the first time that she could walk./ * /I don t know how this car works, but I ll soon find out./ * /He watched the birds to find out where… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • find out — {v.} 1. To learn or discover (something you did not know before.) * /One morning the baby found out for the first time that she could walk./ * /I don t know how this car works, but I ll soon find out./ * /He watched the birds to find out where… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • find\ out — v 1. To learn or discover (something you did not know before.) One morning the baby found out for the first time that she could walk. I don t know how this car works, but I ll soon find out. He watched the birds to find out where they go. Mary… …   Словарь американских идиом

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