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  • 1 ease

    N
    1. आराम\easeका
    We have to follow a life of ease.
    2. सुगमता
    We have put the books here for ease of access.
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    VT
    1. आराम\easeदेना
    He eased the burden of debt by implementing many schemes.
    2. तनाव\easeकम\easeकरना
    The medicines eased his tension.
    3. मूल्य\easeकम\easeहोना
    Interest rates have eased since May.

    English-Hindi dictionary > ease

  • 2 counterfeit

    Adj
    1. जाली/नकली
    A large amount of counterfeit notes have been found from the visitor.
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    N
    1. जालसाज़ी
    Some anti-social elements have put counterfeit ballot papers into the ballot box.
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    VT
    1. जालसाज़ी\counterfeitकरना
    It is a crime to counterfeit notes.

    English-Hindi dictionary > counterfeit

  • 3 booster

    N
    1. वर्धक\{कोई\boosterचीज़\boosterजो\boosterबढ़ावा\boosterदे\}
    She needs a morale booster to come out of the grief.
    2. विद्युत\boosterवोल्टेज\booster\boosterवर्धक\boosterयंत्र
    Students have put the booster in their exhibt to make it working.

    English-Hindi dictionary > booster

  • 4 jeopardy

    N
    1. जोखिम
    The soldiers have put their own lives in jeopardy for the country.

    English-Hindi dictionary > jeopardy

  • 5 macadam

    N
    1. गिट्टी
    They have put macadam to lay the road.

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  • 6 idea

    N
    1. विचार
    I put forward my idea of starting the business.
    2. योजना
    I have an idea to start a business.
    3. मत
    I put forward my idea when I was asked to.
    4. अनुमान
    It was my idea that she would come.
    5. जानकारी
    I have an idea of commerce.
    6. सुझाव
    I gave her the idea to do that work.

    English-Hindi dictionary > idea

  • 7 tap

    N
    1. नल
    The water was dripping from the tap.
    2. टेलिफोन\tapमें\tapगुप्त\tapसुनने\tapके\tapलिए\tapउपकरण
    Put a tap on his phone.
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    VI
    1. टोंटी\tapसे\tapतरल\tapपदार्थ\tapनिकालना
    You have to tap the liquid carefully.
    2. क्षार\tapनिकालना
    He is tapping the rubber tree.
    3. निकालना
    Minerals are to be tapped.
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    VT
    1. निकालना
    We have to tap the talent of the youth for their bright future.
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    V
    1. खटखटाना
    The milkman tapped the door.

    English-Hindi dictionary > tap

  • 8 top

    Adj
    1. सर्वोच्च\topस्थान
    All his relatives have occupied the top positions in the company.
    2. मुख्य
    He is a top man in the management.
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    N
    1. ऊपरी\topभाग
    The mower cuts off the tops of the grass.
    2. फलक
    Put your books on top of the desk.
    3. लट्टू
    The boy is playing with a top.
    4. खूब\topचिल्लाकर
    The girl was at the top of her voice when the intruder entered.
    5. कुर्ता
    He got a bright red top and string for his birthday.
    6. ढक्कन
    He removed the top of the carton.
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    VT
    1. ऊपर\topडालना
    You top the cake with cream and chocolate.
    2. शिखर\topपर\topपहुँचना
    We topped the mountain to have a clear view.
    3. से\topबढकर\topरहना
    He 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.

    English-Hindi dictionary > top

  • 9 antedate

    V
    1. पूर्व-दिनांकित\antedateकरना
    You have to put this paper on an antedate because today is a holiday.

    English-Hindi dictionary > antedate

  • 10 kidney-machine

    N
    1. गुर्दा\kidney-machineमशीन
    He will have to be put on a kidney-machine if his kidneys do not start
    functioning soon.

    English-Hindi dictionary > kidney-machine

  • 11 lip

    N
    1. ओंठ
    He put the cigarette between his lips.
    2. किनारा
    The lip of the saucer.
    3. अभद्र व्यवहार
    We have had enough of your lip. Will you please stop now?

    English-Hindi dictionary > lip

  • 12 restriction

    N
    1. सीमा
    His movements have been placed under restriction.
    2. प्रतिबंध
    I will put restriction on monthly expenditure.

    English-Hindi dictionary > restriction

  • 13 ring

    N
    1. अँगूठी
    she always wears diamond ring.
    2. छल्ला\{चाभी/नेपकिन का\}
    He keeps all his keys in a key-ring.
    3. घेरा/मंडल/चक्र
    He 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.
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    VI
    1. 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.
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    VT
    1. 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.

    English-Hindi dictionary > ring

  • 14 zing

    N
    1. \{अनौपचारिक\}तेज़/ऊर्जा
    We have to put more zing into our game to win the championship.

    English-Hindi dictionary > zing

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  • put somebody up to something — ˌput sb ˈup to sth derived (informal) to encourage or persuade sb to do sth wrong or stupid • Some of the older boys must have put him up to it. Main entry: ↑putderived …   Useful english dictionary

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