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had+better-

  • 1 design

    N
    1. रूप
    The awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult
    2. रचना
    He contributed to the design of a new instrument
    The design of the building is very awkward.
    3. नमूना
    The coach had a design on the doors
    4. योजनाबद्ध
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    V
    1. रूपाकार\designदेना
    Design a better mouse trap.
    This room is not designed for work
    2. योजना\designबनाना
    She designed a good excuse for not attending classes that day
    She designed to go far in the world of business

    English-Hindi dictionary > design

  • 2 shave

    N
    1. मुँडन
    He had a shave before he came, that's why he was looking better.
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    V
    1. मूड़ना
    Due to his illness, he was not able to shave.
    2. छीलना
    He asked the carpenter to shave a millimetre of the bottom of the window.

    English-Hindi dictionary > shave

  • 3 square

    Adj
    1. चौकोर
    A square room.
    2. पेटभर भोजन
    I had a square meal today.
    3. बलिष्ठ
    If you regularly do the exercises, you will be like that woman, of square frame.
    4. वर्ग मीटर
    The length of the table was nine meter square.
    5. अच्छा व्यवहार
    You should always make a square deal while signing a business contract.
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    N
    1. चौक
    His house is situated near the gurfam square.
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    V
    1. चुकाना
    Have you squared the room's bill?
    2. समकोण बनाना
    Tell the carpenter to square off the sides of the table.
    3. बराबर करना
    The final game squared the one day series.
    4. इजाजत लेना
    You may leave but it would be better if you square it with the principal first.

    English-Hindi dictionary > square

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  • Had better — Better Bet ter, a.; compar. of Good. [OE. betere, bettre, and as adv. bet, AS. betera, adj., and bet, adv.; akin to Icel. betri, adj., betr, adv., Goth. batiza, adj., OHG. bezziro, adj., baz, adv., G. besser, adj. and adv., bass, adv., E. boot,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Had better — Had Had (h[a^]d), imp. & p. p. of {Have}. [OE. had, hafde, hefde, AS. h[ae]fde.] See {Have}. [1913 Webster] {Had as lief}, {Had rather}, {Had better}, {Had as soon}, etc., with a nominative and followed by the infinitive without to, are well… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • had\ better — • had better • had best informal Should; must. I had better leave now, or I ll be late. If you want to stay out of trouble, you had best not make any mistakes. Jim decided he had better do his homework instead of playing ball …   Словарь американских идиом

  • had better — ► had better would find it wiser to. Main Entry: ↑better …   English terms dictionary

  • had better — phrasal or had best 1. : would be wise to used with the infinitive without to had better try slow walks to start building up his strength 2. : should for one s own welfare had better pay what the court tells him to * * * …   Useful english dictionary

  • had better —     When the London summit meets, foreign ministers better stiffen their sinews (Guardian). In conditional sentences, the required expression is had better. The error, more common in America than in Britain, is seen again in this advertisement in …   Dictionary of troublesome word

  • had better — or[had best] {informal} Should; must. * /I had better leave now, or I ll be late./ * /If you want to stay out of trouble, you had best not make any mistakes. / * /Jim decided he had better do his homework instead of playing ball./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • had better — or[had best] {informal} Should; must. * /I had better leave now, or I ll be late./ * /If you want to stay out of trouble, you had best not make any mistakes. / * /Jim decided he had better do his homework instead of playing ball./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • had better — should or must. I thought I had better destroy the list so that no one else would see it. You d better get moving if you want to catch your train. Usage notes: had is sometimes not said: If we have a problem you better hope somebody is there to… …   New idioms dictionary

  • had better, had rather — Had better is widely used in giving advice or issuing a mild threat: We had better get started before midnight. You had better apologize to me for that remark. The phrase had best can be substituted for had better in such expressions. Neither is… …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • better / had better —    Had better is the correct form, used when giving advice that hints at an undesirable consequence if not followed: You had better go to the doctor. Don t leave out have …   Confused words

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