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  • 1 know

    V
    1. जानना
    I want to know who is winning the game.
    I know that the President lied to the people.
    She knows how to knit.
    Galileo knew that the earth moves around the sun.
    I know that I left the key on the table.
    We know this movie.
    His greed knew no limits.
    This student knows her irregular verbs.
    I know Latin.
    Adam knew Eve.
    The child knows right from wrong.
    I know this voice.

    English-Hindi dictionary > know

  • 2 for

    Conj
    1. क्योंकि
    Rama was very angry with Madhu for she has again forgotten her birthday.
    --------
    Prep
    1. के\forलिये
    Ravi bought a book for Sonu.
    Yash has a strong desire for a remote-control car.
    2. की\forओर\forसे
    Speak for yourself, not for all.
    We do not know who the MP is for this district.
    3. के\forहिसाब\forसे
    She is very tall for her age.
    4. तक
    He went on and on for an hour.

    English-Hindi dictionary > for

  • 3 rub

    N
    1. रगड़
    Give your shoes a rub before you go out.
    --------
    VI
    1. रगड़ना
    The long branches rubbed against each-other
    2. घिसना
    Stop rubbing otherwise paint will come off.
    Her bicycle wheel is rubbing on the mudguard.
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    VT
    1. रगड़
    She rubbed her body with a towel.
    2. मलना
    She rubbed the cream on her back.
    3. घिसना
    I know it was a silly mistake but there's no need to rub it in.
    4. मिटाना
    Who's rubbed the answers off the blackboard.

    English-Hindi dictionary > rub

См. также в других словарях:

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  • know which side one's bread is buttered on — {v. phr.} To know who can help you and try to please him; know what is for your own gain. * /Dick was always polite to the boss; he knew which side his bread was buttered on./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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