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  • 1 fine

    Adj
    1. बढिया/अच्छा
    I had a fine holiday at his farm.
    2. बारीक
    Zardozi work is made by fine needlework.
    There is a fine distinction between the two reports.
    3. सुन्दर
    This is a fine car you have.
    4. संतोषजनक
    My health is fine now.
    The weather this year has been fine so far.
    5. शुद्ध
    The gold bars are made of fine metal only.
    6. महीन
    The table was covered with fine dust.
    7. पतला
    For fine writing you should use nib with fine point.
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    Adv
    1. ठीक\fineतरह\fineसे
    This dress is looking fine on you.
    2. बहुत\fineकम\fineअन्तर\fineहोना
    There is only a fine distinction between the properties of the two elements.
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    N
    1. जुर्माना
    He had to pay a fine for not parking his car at a proper place.
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    V
    1. जुर्माना\fineलगाना
    The judge made the accused pay a fine for not accepting summons from the court.

    English-Hindi dictionary > fine

  • 2 anyway

    Adv
    1. कैसे भी
    You can solve this problem in anyway.
    These books are expensive and anyway you don't need them now.
    You should try to reach there anyway.

    English-Hindi dictionary > anyway

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  • now — adv., conj., & n. adv. 1 at the present or mentioned time. 2 immediately (I must go now). 3 by this or that time (it was now clear). 4 under the present circumstances (I cannot now agree). 5 on this further occasion (what do you want now?). 6 in… …   Useful english dictionary

  • should — [ ʃud ] modal verb *** Should is usually followed by an infinitive without to : You should eat more fresh fruit. Sometimes should is used without a following infinitive: I don t always do everything I should. Should does not change its form, so… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • now — [ nau ] function word *** Now is used in the following ways: as an adverb: We d better leave now to get there on time. Now, what should we do next? as a conjunction with that : Now that I m married, I don t go out in the evenings so much. 1. )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • should — W1S1 [ʃəd strong ʃud] modal v negative short form shouldn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(right thing)¦ 2¦(advice)¦ 3¦(expected thing)¦ 4¦(correct thing)¦ 5¦(orders)¦ 6¦(after that )¦ 7¦(possibility)¦ 8¦(imagined situations)¦ 9¦(request …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • there — [ ðer ] function word *** There can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun (to introduce the subject of the sentence): There s a spider in the bath. as an adverb: Wait there until I get back. as an interjection: There, that didn t hurt so… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • should - ought to — Should and ought to are sometimes used with similar meanings. When should has a similar meaning to ought to, you pronounce it in full and you do not write it as d. (See entry at ↑ should would.) …   Useful english dictionary

  • should */*/*/ — UK [ʃʊd] / US modal verb Summary: Should is usually followed by an infinitive without to : You should eat more fresh fruit. Sometimes should is used without a following infinitive: I don t always do everything I should. Should does not change its …   English dictionary

  • now — 1 /naU/ adverb 1 at the present time: If we leave now we ll be there before dark. | They now live in the city centre. | right now (=exactly now): Right now I couldn t give a damn about your broken window. | just now especially BrE (=at the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • now */*/*/ — UK [naʊ] / US adverb, conjunction Summary: Now is used in the following ways: as an adverb: We d better leave now to get there on time. ♦ Now, what shall we do next? as a conjunction, often with that : Now that I m married, I don t go out in the… …   English dictionary

  • there */*/*/ — UK [ðeə(r)] / US [ðer] adverb, interjection, pronoun Summary: There can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun (to introduce the subject of the sentence): There s a spider in the bath. as an adverb: Wait there until I get back. as an… …   English dictionary

  • now — [[t]na͟ʊ[/t]] ♦ 1) ADV: ADV with cl, oft prep ADV You use now to refer to the present time, often in contrast to a time in the past or the future. She s a widow now... But we are now a much more fragmented society... Beef now costs well over 30… …   English dictionary

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