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1 subterranean
Adj1. अन्तर्भूमिकI have seen a subterranean cool mine.--------Adj1. भूमिगतI have seen a subterranean cool mine. -
2 flying saucer
N1. उड़न तश्तरीMany people believe to have seen flying saucers which they claim have come to earth from some other developed civilisations of outer space. -
3 lifetime
N1. जीवन-कालI have seen a lifetime of suffering. -
4 regurgitate
V1. जुगाली\regurgitateकरनाWe have seen cows and buffaloes regurgitating while sitting leisurely. -
5 sea horse
N1. दरियाई घोड़ाI have seen a specimen of sea horse in museum. -
6 ballet
N1. नृत्यनाटिका/नाटकHave you seen this ballet before? -
7 calumet
N1. एक\calumetप्रकार\calumetका\calumetहुक्काI have never seen a calumet. -
8 etch
V1. उत्कीर्ण\etchकरनाBeautiful etch of animals can be seen on the walls of Ajantha cave.2. नक्काशी\etchकरनाThe artists must have spend many hours etching the images on thick and flat glass. -
9 floating around
Adv1. इधर\floating aroundउधर\floating aroundघूमते\floating aroundहुएHave you seen the file on personnel floating around.This peon keeps floating around the office without doing any useful work. -
10 lately
Adv1. हाल मेंI have not met him lately.It's only lately that wisdom has downed upon him to give up smoking.Lately he has been seen frequenting him move often. -
11 neither
Adv1. न\neitherहीI have not seen the film and neither has my sister.2. नHe is neither strong nor weak.--------Det1. कोई\neitherभी\neitherनहींNeither of them was tall. -
12 single market
N1.Have you ever seen a single market? -
13 sleuth
N1. भेदियाHave you ever seen a better sleuth? -
14 subtly
Adv1. सूक्ष्मता\subtlyसेI have never seen such subtly persons in our life. -
15 tier
N1. एक\tierके\tierऊपर\tierएकWe have three tier system in our school education.Tier upon tier of huge casks could be seen there. -
16 twice
Adv1. दो\twiceबारI have already seen the movie twice.2. दुगुनाHe does twice as much work as his brother.
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