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21 knowing
Adj1. जानकारHe is a knowing collector of rare books.It was a knowing attempt to defraud.She gave me a knowing look when I mentioned about him.--------N1. जाननाThere is a big difference in knowing and understanding.--------V1. जानते\knowingहुयेKnowing all the facts I will not hold this against you. -
22 liberty
N1. स्वतन्त्रता\{वैयक्तिक\}Liberty to hold ones own views.2. स्वेच्छाचारिताGiving too much liberty to children sometimes causes serious trouble to parents.3. अवांछनीय व्यवहारTaking liberty with somebody. -
23 paper clip
N1. कागज़ का क्लिपI want a paper clip to hold my project together. -
24 peg
N1. खूँटीWhen I hang a picture on the wall, I hammer in a strong thin peg to hold it in place.--------V1. खूँटी लगानाDuring a storm the people have to peg their tents firmly to the ground. -
25 pincer
N1. चिमटी/सँडसीHold the bowl with pincer to place it on gas stove. -
26 rail
N1. ट्रेनSend your son by rail.What is the rail fare to Bombay.2. पटरीHold on to the rail at the edge of the water fall.She has a beautiful curtain rail.--------VTI1. रेल\railपर\railसफ़र\railकरना -
27 remnant
N1. बचा\remnantहुआFew remanent of furniture and house hold goods are still lying in her house.--1.There is a remanent sale of cutpieces in the market. -
28 reservation
N1. आरक्षणI support this measure without reservation.2. सुरक्षित\reservationअधिकारI have my reservations about the scheme.3. आरक्षित\reservationभूमिReservation of land in this area is for scheduled tribes.4. किसी\reservationवस्तु\reservationका\reservationआरक्षणPlease hold reservations in the name of Mr.and Mrs.Gupta. -
29 spellbound
Adj1. मन्त्र-मुग्धHe has the personality and presaence to hold audiences spellbound. -
30 stamp
N1. टिकटI have a good collection of stamps.2. ठप्पाTata is a stamp of quality.3. प्रकारIndustries of different stamp hold a very high position in our society.--------V1. पैर पटकनाShe stamped her foot in anger.2. ठप्पा लगानाThey refused to stamp my driving licence.3. टिकट लगानाA letter is considered by the P&T only when it is stamped.4. प्रभावित करनाHe stamped every body by his encouraging speech. -
31 steerage
N1. सस्ते किराये का ज़हाज़I hold to travel in a steerage due to non-availability of tickets in the A.C. compartment.
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