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  • 1 flat

    Adj
    1. समतल
    This building has a flat roof.
    2. बिना\flatउतार\flatचढ़ाववाला
    He was speaking in a dull flat voice.
    3. मंद
    The share market has been flat for quite sometime.
    4. एक समान
    The contractor is charging a flat rate for supply of labour.
    5. संगीत का एक नोट
    This symphony has prelude in E - minor.
    6. पुराना हुआ पेय
    This soda has become flat due to long storage.
    7. पंक्चर हुआ
    He had a flat tyre on way to office.
    8. खराब होना
    His car could not start as the battery was flat.
    9. बिना घुमाव का होना
    He could not be selected for the army as he had flat feet.
    10. फीका
    The restaurant serves rather flat food.
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    Adv
    1. गिरा देना
    Due to floods, all huts near the river were razed flat to the ground.
    2. सीधा रखना
    Keep the furniture flat aginst the wall.
    3. बिना\flatउतार\flatचढ़ाव\flatके
    The singer sang all songs in a flat voice.
    4. अनुमानित
    I will be able to complete this work in two days flat.
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    N
    1. घर
    He lives in a flat on the third floor.
    2. समतल भाग
    He slapped him with flat of his hand.
    3. समुद्र किनारे का समतल भाग
    Salt flats are located on flat areas near sea shores.

    English-Hindi dictionary > flat

  • 2 tough

    Adj
    1. कड़ा
    He is a tough person to deal with.
    2. मजबूत
    It is a tough glass. It will not break.
    3. उद्दण्ड
    Police are controlling the tough mob.
    4. कठोर
    Police are tough with the criminals.
    5. दु:साध्य
    It is rather a tough problem to solve.

    English-Hindi dictionary > tough

См. также в других словарях:

  • rather — [[t]rɑ͟ːðə(r), ræ̱ð [/t]] ♦ 1) PHR PREP You use rather than when you are contrasting two things or situations. Rather than introduces the thing or situation that is not true or that you do not want. The problem was psychological rather than… …   English dictionary

  • rather — predeterminer, adverb 1 (+ adj/adv) quite; fairly: I was rather surprised to see him with his ex wife. | He was limping rather badly as he walked off the field. | It s not too big for you at all. I rather like the way it fits you. | rather a big… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • rather — ra|ther W1S1 [ˈra:ðə US ˈræðər] predeterminer, adv [: Old English; Origin: hrathor more quickly ] 1.) fairly or to some degree ▪ I was rather surprised to see him with his ex wife. ▪ He was limping rather badly. ▪ My own position is rather… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rather — rath|er [ ræðər ] function word *** Rather can be used in the following ways: as an adverb (before an adjective or another adverb): I m feeling rather tired. She s been treated rather badly. (before a verb): He rather enjoys telling other people… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • rather — adv. 1) rather + inf. + than (she would rather play tennis than watch TV) 2) (colloq.) rather + clause + than (I would rather you stayed home than go out in this blizzard; she would rather you did your homework than watched TV) 3) rather + inf.… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • rather*/*/*/ — [ˈrɑːðə] adv 1) to a fairly large degree Syn: quite Matt left rather suddenly without any explanation.[/ex] He was a rather handsome boy.[/ex] I realize that I ve been rather stupid and selfish.[/ex] 2) used for correcting or explaining what you… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • rather — adv. 1 (often foll. by than) by preference; for choice (would rather not go; would rather stay than go). 2 (usu. foll. by than) more truly; as a more likely alternative (is stupid rather than honest). 3 more precisely (a book, or rather, a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • rather — adverb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hrathor, comparative of hrathe quickly; akin to Old High German rado quickly, Old English hræd quick Date: before 12th century 1. with better reason or more propriety ; more properly < this you… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • rather — 1. Rather is common in BrE as a so called ‘downtoner’, i.e. an adverb that reduces the effect of the following adjective, adverb, or noun, as in It is rather expensive, You were driving rather fast, and He s rather a fool. With nouns, the… …   Modern English usage

  • rather than — phrase used for saying that one thing is preferred to another or happens instead of another Doug chose to quit rather than admit that he’d made a mistake. Rather than criticizing your husband, why not find out if there’s something wrong? We want… …   Useful english dictionary

  • Not One Less — Not One Less …   Wikipedia

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