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  • 1 electronic

    Adj
    1. इलैक्ट्रोन\electronicकी\electronicक्रिया\electronicपर\electronicनिर्भर\electronicसाधन
    Electronic goods are in abundance in the market.

    English-Hindi dictionary > electronic

  • 2 flood

    N
    1. बाढ़
    The rivers are in spate due to flood.
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    V
    1. पानी भर जाना
    All low lying areas of this city get flooded during rainy season due to inadequate drainage.
    2. बाढ़ आना
    The river is flooded due to heavy rains.
    3. बहुतायत से
    Many companies flood the market with their goods during festival season to increase sales.
    4. भर जाना
    This room is always flooded with light as it has large windows.
    I was flooded with relief when the work was completed.
    The office was flooded with applications for the sole available job.
    5. भर कर बहना
    Use the choke to start the car when the carborator is flooded.

    English-Hindi dictionary > flood

  • 3 remnant

    N
    1. बचा\remnantहुआ
    Few remanent of furniture and house hold goods are still lying in her house.--1.There is a remanent sale of cutpieces in the market.

    English-Hindi dictionary > remnant

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