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1 ease
N1. आराम\easeकाWe have to follow a life of ease.2. सुगमताWe have put the books here for ease of access.--------VT1. आराम\easeदेनाHe eased the burden of debt by implementing many schemes.2. तनाव\easeकम\easeकरनाThe medicines eased his tension.3. मूल्य\easeकम\easeहोनाInterest rates have eased since May. -
2 counterfeit
Adj1. जाली/नकलीA large amount of counterfeit notes have been found from the visitor.--------N1. जालसाज़ीSome anti-social elements have put counterfeit ballot papers into the ballot box.--------VT1. जालसाज़ी\counterfeitकरनाIt is a crime to counterfeit notes. -
3 booster
N1. वर्धक\{कोई\boosterचीज़\boosterजो\boosterबढ़ावा\boosterदे\}She needs a morale booster to come out of the grief.2. विद्युत\boosterवोल्टेज\booster\boosterवर्धक\boosterयंत्रStudents have put the booster in their exhibt to make it working. -
4 jeopardy
N1. जोखिमThe soldiers have put their own lives in jeopardy for the country. -
5 macadam
N1. गिट्टीThey have put macadam to lay the road. -
6 idea
N1. विचारI put forward my idea of starting the business.2. योजनाI have an idea to start a business.3. मतI put forward my idea when I was asked to.4. अनुमानIt was my idea that she would come.5. जानकारीI have an idea of commerce.6. सुझावI gave her the idea to do that work. -
7 tap
N1. नलThe water was dripping from the tap.2. टेलिफोन\tapमें\tapगुप्त\tapसुनने\tapके\tapलिए\tapउपकरणPut a tap on his phone.--------VI1. टोंटी\tapसे\tapतरल\tapपदार्थ\tapनिकालनाYou have to tap the liquid carefully.2. क्षार\tapनिकालनाHe is tapping the rubber tree.3. निकालनाMinerals are to be tapped.--------VT1. निकालनाWe have to tap the talent of the youth for their bright future.--------V1. खटखटानाThe milkman tapped the door. -
8 top
Adj1. सर्वोच्च\topस्थानAll his relatives have occupied the top positions in the company.2. मुख्यHe is a top man in the management.--------N1. ऊपरी\topभागThe mower cuts off the tops of the grass.2. फलकPut your books on top of the desk.3. लट्टूThe boy is playing with a top.4. खूब\topचिल्लाकरThe girl was at the top of her voice when the intruder entered.5. कुर्ताHe got a bright red top and string for his birthday.6. ढक्कनHe removed the top of the carton.--------VT1. ऊपर\topडालनाYou top the cake with cream and chocolate.2. शिखर\topपर\topपहुँचनाWe topped the mountain to have a clear view.3. से\topबढकर\topरहनाHe has topped the list by securing majority of votes.5. निशान\topछूटना [गोल्फ\topमें]He lost the game because he topped the ball in the last round. -
9 antedate
V1. पूर्व-दिनांकित\antedateकरनाYou have to put this paper on an antedate because today is a holiday. -
10 kidney-machine
N1. गुर्दा\kidney-machineमशीनHe will have to be put on a kidney-machine if his kidneys do not startfunctioning soon. -
11 lip
N1. ओंठHe put the cigarette between his lips.2. किनाराThe lip of the saucer.3. अभद्र व्यवहारWe have had enough of your lip. Will you please stop now? -
12 restriction
N1. सीमाHis movements have been placed under restriction.2. प्रतिबंधI will put restriction on monthly expenditure. -
13 ring
N1. अँगूठीshe always wears diamond ring.2. छल्ला\{चाभी/नेपकिन का\}He keeps all his keys in a key-ring.3. घेरा/मंडल/चक्रHe is an expert in blowing smoke-rings.In inteligence dept. some people have made spy-ring.In circus spectators sit all around out side the circus-ring.Please put the kettle on the ring.--------VI1. बजना\{घण्टियोँ\ringका\}I will answer the telephone for you if it rings.The playground rang with children's shouts.The music was so loud it made my ears ring.--------VT1. बजाना\{घण्टीँ\ringका\}Ring the bell for school assembly.Someone is ringing at the door.Her story may seem true but it rings false to me.My clock only rings the hours. -
14 zing
N1. \{अनौपचारिक\}तेज़/ऊर्जाWe have to put more zing into our game to win the championship.
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