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1 broadcast
Adj1. प्रसारितThe broadcast newsThe broadcast sowing of wheat--------Adv1. चारों\broadcastओर/फेंक\broadcastकर--------VTI1. प्रसारित\broadcastकरनाThe event was broadcasted live on TV. -
2 broadcast
adj.प्रसारित, फैला हुआ, छितराया हुआ, फेंका हुआadv.चारों ओर, फेंक करv. tr. & intr.प्रसारित करना, फैलाना, छीटना, इधर उधर फेंकना; बेतार के तार द्वारा फैलाना -
3 live
Adj1. जीवितThe live organisms.2. जीवन्तA live drama.Live cartridges.3. दहकता हुआHe pulled out live coals from the furnace.4. विधुन्मयLive electric wire.5. साम्प्रतिकCancer is a live killer.6. घटित होता हुआViewing highlights is not so interesting as the live coverage of a match.--------Adv1. घटित होने वालीThe match is going to be broadcast live.--------V1. जीवित रहनाDue to his ailment he will not live for long.I wish to live a peaceful life.He lived a full life.2. रहनाWhere do you live?3. याद रहनाPleasant memories live longer. -
4 medium wave
N1. मध्य तरंगThe program would be broadcast on Medium wave of AIR. -
5 oversight
N1. दृष्टिभ्रमThe vehicle violated the traffic rule due to oversight2. निरीक्षणThe radio oversights the frequencies for broadcast
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