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1 follow up
PhrV1. जानकारी लेनाYou should follow up with the officials to get the telephone connection expeditiously. -
2 follow one's nose
IDM1. सीधे चलनाYou cannot miss the station if you follow your nose.2. अपनी सहज प्रेरणा सेOne should follow his own nose in matters of personal and confidential nature instead of discussing with everyone. -
3 lead
N1. नेतृत्वHe has given the lead & others may follow it.2. अन्तरHis lead is now more than 10,000.3. मुख्य भूमिका\{नाटक इत्यादि में\}He has played the lead in a film on Sardar Patel.4. सुरागThe lead led to the arrest of the criminal.5. लीड\{तार\}There is nothing wrong with the VCR. Something has gone wrong with the lead causing disturbance in the monitor.6. सीसाPencil has lead in it.--------V1. मार्ग दिखानाHe led me to his room.2. मार्ग मिलनाThe trail of blood on the road led the police to the criminal.3. प्रभावित करना[होना]He is easily led away by other's opinions.4. व्यतीत करनाMany people lead a miserable life due to poverty.5. आगे होनाThis candidate is leading by 10,000 votes.6. ताश का पहला पत्ता चलनाHe led a heart.7. नेतृत्व करनाThe captain led his soldiers from the front. -
4 pattern
Adj1. रचा हुआShe has a blue shawl patterned with silver embroidery.--------N1. नमूना/प्रतिरूपShe bought a book of wallpaper patterns.The pattern of his house is not modern.The tailor showed him the best dress patterns.They follow his pattern of good conduct.2. आदर्शThe company's export policy set the pattern for other companies.--------V1. अनुकरण करनाThe child tries to pattern everything her parents do.
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Follow board — Follow Fol low, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Followed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Following}.][OE. foluwen, folwen, folgen, AS. folgian, fylgean, fylgan; akin to D. volgen, OHG. folg[=e]n, G. folgen, Icel. fylgja, Sw. f[ o]lja, Dan. f[ o]lge, and perh. to E. folk … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
follow — [fäl′ō] vt. [ME folwen < OE folgian, akin to Ger folgen & (?) Welsh olafiad, follower] 1. to come or go after 2. to go after in order to catch; chase; pursue 3. to go along [follow the right road] 4. to come or occur after in time, in a series … English World dictionary
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