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1 may day
N1. मई दिवसMay day is celebrated as a labour day.2. रेडियो संसूचकThe coast guards received a may day from a lost ship. -
2 draw
N1. लाटरी/नम्बर\drawनिकलनाThe draw for the third round of the cricket tournament.When is the draw for the weekly lottery?2. ड्रॉ\{प्रतियोगिता\drawजिसकी\drawहार\drawजीत\drawका\drawनिर्णय\drawन\drawहो\}The match ended in a draw.3. भीड़\drawको\drawएकत्रित\drawकरने\drawहेतु\drawकार्य\drawया\drawघटनाThe show was a big draw.4. देरी\drawसे\drawकिसी\drawवस्तु\drawको\drawसमझ\drawपानाShe is a bit slow on the draw.--------VI1. चित्र\drawबनानाI draw a line hereDraw a chicken2. खींचनाDraw the shadesThis chimney draws very well3. [बाहर]\drawनिकालनाYou please draw this cork out of the bottle.She drew off a pint of beer.Draw a cardThe archers were drawing their bows4. खींच\drawकर\drawनिकालनाDraw water from a well.5. आकर्षित\drawकरनाHe drew my attention to a point which I had overlooked.6. निष्कर्ष\drawनिकालनाWhat conclusions did you draw from my report.7. एकत्रित\drawकरनाShe has drawn the information from many different sources.His madness drew passers-by to the scene.The participants in the experiment were drawn from a representative populationThe crowd is drawing nearer to the square8. नम्बर\drawया\drawकार्ड\drawया\drawटिकट\drawउठा\drawकर\drawविजयी\drawघोषित\drawकरनाDraw the name of the winner in a raffle.9. गहरी\drawसाँस\drawलेनाDraw a deep breath10. निराश\drawहो\drawजानाShe was drawn to despair11. बहानाDraw blood12. लिखनाThe will was drawn when he was 89 years oldDraw a cheque13. एक\drawस्थान\drawपर\drawसीमित\drawरखनाHe spent the day drawing in the garden14. पानी\drawकी\drawनिश्चित\drawसतहThis boat draws 70 inches15. खींचकर\drawबढ़ानाDraw steel -
3 cage
N1. पिंजड़ाThe pigeons were released from the cage to mark Independence Day celebrations.--------VT1. बन्द\cageकरनाThe animal was caged in the zoo. -
4 chatter
N1. चीं-चीं\chatterकी\chatterआवाज़I can hear the chatter of birds from my window.2. बकबकAt the party there was a much excited chatter.--------V1. बकबक\chatterकरनाThose girls keep chattering whole day.2. कटकटानाMy teeth chattered because of cold. -
5 evident
Adj1. स्पष्टHis involvement in the affair is evident from his suspicious behaviour on that day.2. प्रत्यक्ष3. प्रकट -
6 overwork
N1. अत्यधिक\overworkकार्य\overworkया\overworkपरिश्रमHe became ill from overwork--------VTI1. अत्यन्त\overworkपरिश्रम\overworkकरनाThe teachers overworked the whole day -
7 penultimate
Adj1. उपान्त्यI got a letter from my friend on the penultimate day of last month. -
8 restful
Adj1. आरामदायक/आरामदेहAfter coming from night duty,she had a restful day. -
9 return
N1. वापसीHer return journey was memorable.2. आना-जानाHe bought the ticket a weekend return.3. प्रत्यपर्णThe deposit is refunded on return of the vehicle.Her return of service in T.T.was very accurate4. पुनरावृत्तिMany happy returns of the day.5. लाभ\{पूँजी या लागत पर\}Have you submitted your returns of income for the year?6. बिना बिका या बिकने योग्य सामान की वापसीMerchandise returned to a retailer by a consumer.7. लौटती डाक सेKindly reply by return of post.--------VI1. लौटनाShe returned home from an excursion trip.2. पुरानी स्थिति में लौट जानाHe has returned to his old bad habits after his wife's death.--------VT1. वापिस\returnकरना/लौटानाI hope you will return my book soon.She never returned me my books.Good men return good for evil.She could not return his affection.Only an expert could have returned that ball.2. वापस आनाThe train service has returned to normal.The money i gave him returns to me in the event of his death.3. वापस\returnरखनाAfter reading returned the book to the shelf.4. लाभ प्रदान करनाOur joint venture returned a net saving of five thousand rupees.5. वापिस\returnदेनाShe taunted him but he returned with a witty sally. -
10 spruce
Adj1. बना-ठनाHe looks spruce in his new suit.--------N1. स्प्रूस वृक्षSpruce trees are mainly found in hilly regions.2. नरम लकड़ी जो पेपर बनाने में इस्तेमाल होती हैThese papers are made from spruce trees.--------V1. श्रृंगार करनाThe students were all spruced up for the annual day. -
11 stomach
N1. पेटI did not eat the dinner, as my stomach was full.2. भूखwhen I came back from the school, I had the stomach to eat anything I get.3. इच्छाAfter a full day slog, I didn't have the stomach to argue with my brother. -
12 through
Adv1. एक\throughओर\throughसे\throughदूसरी\throughओरPut the chemical in the filter and let it pass through.2. शुरू\throughसे\throughअन्त\throughतकAfter the day's work the labourer slept right through.3. प्रतिबन्ध\throughको\throughतोडते\throughहुएThere was red signal but the car drove straight through4. अन्त\throughतकWe drove straight through from Chicago to Marshall.--------Prep1. में\throughसेThe thief entered the house through the window.2. से\throughतकYou stay in Birmingham Monday through Friday.3. के\throughद्वाराYou can get good results through hard work.4. शुरु\throughसे\throughअन्त\throughतकThe children sat through the long concert.5. के\throughकारणThe accident ocurred through his careless driving. -
13 traipse
VI1. घूमना\traipseफिरनाThe boys spent the day traipsing from place to place.
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