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1 not have the foggiest idea
not have the faintest/foggiest ideaIDM1. मालूम न होनाI do not have the foggiest idea how to sort out this matter in the office. -
2 not have the faintest idea
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3 have to
V1. संबन्ध रखनाI have to attend the party -
4 as the crow flies
IDM1. सीधे लक्ष्य मेंAs the crow flies, the distance between the two cities is small it takes a long time because of circutious route you have to take to reach this place. -
5 on the files
on file/on the filesIDM1. सूचना\on the filesरखनाWe have all the information on our employees on files. -
6 open the floodgates
IDM1. भीड़ आने के दरवाज़े खोलनाThe public came to the city square in such large numbers as if the floodgates have been opened. -
7 stance
N1. व्यक्ति की अवस्था\{खेल कूद में खड़े होने का ढ़ंग इत्यादि\}One should have a good stance when he is about to hit the ball in golf.2. जागरूकता एवं बुद्दिमत्ता भरा तरीकाWe all must have the right stance towards voting. -
8 protocol
N1. नयाचारThe president would have the protocol of asking the ruling party to prove the majority in collision.2.My grandfather used to keep all the protocols in a certain way. -
9 abide
V1. सहन\abideकरनाIf you join sports club,you have to abide by its rules.2. एक\abideजगह\abideरहनाAccording to Article 370, everyone doesn't have the right to abide in J&K. -
10 leadership
N1. नेतृत्वThe party has become a prey to poor leadership.Does he have the necessary leadership qualities.The party leadership will appoint the Gensaldecretary. -
11 means
N1. साधनThe means are more important than the achievements.2. पैसाHe does not have the means to support the prifessional education of his children. -
12 plain
Adv1. स्फष्टतयाThat is the thing I want plain.--------N1. समतल भूमीWe have the plains at the out skirts of the town. -
13 shed
N1. सायबानHe kept the cattle shed quite dirty.--------V1. झाड़नाConiferous forests shed their leaves during a particular time.2. बहानाFreedom fighters shed their blood for their country.3. छोड़ देनाYou should have the will power to shed your bad habits.4. फैलानाThe candles shed a soft glow over the room. -
14 stomach
N1. पेटI did not eat the dinner, as my stomach was full.2. भूखwhen I came back from the school, I had the stomach to eat anything I get.3. इच्छाAfter a full day slog, I didn't have the stomach to argue with my brother. -
15 alight
Adj1. उज्जवल \{चमकदार\}Their faces were alight with joy.--------V1. नीचे\alightआनाThe helicopter alighted on the open ground.2. उतरनाSome boys have the habit of alighting from a moving bus. -
16 gab
N1. बकबकT.V. show hosts have the gift of the gab.--------V1. बड़बड़ानाThey gabbed in the T.V.show. -
17 ancient
Adj1. प्राचीनIndia and China have the most ancient civilizations of the world. -
18 basic
Adj1. बुनियादीFirst you should have the basic knowledge of computer.--------N1. मूलतत्त्वHis basic problem is with the spoken language. -
19 boarding card
N1. बोर्डिंग\boarding cardकार्डजिसे\boarding cardदिखाकर\boarding cardजहाज\boarding cardमें\boarding cardयात्रा\boarding cardकरने\boarding cardकी\boarding cardअनुमति\boarding cardमिलती\boarding cardहैHe was not allowed to board the ship as he didnot have the boarding card. -
20 civilization
N1. सभ्यताIt is said that India and China have the oldest civilization in the world.
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