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1 stay the course
V1. कठिन परिश्रम के अंत तक जानाI hope that a patient person like him is strong enough to stay the course. -
2 course
N1. कोर्स/पाठ्यक्रमHe took a course in basket weaving2. मैदानThe course had only nine holes3. मार्गThe government took a firm courseIf you persist in that course you will surely failThe river takes a southern course4. श्रेणीA course of bricks.--------V1. बहनाThe river coursed down the hill. -
3 collision course
N1. मतभेद\collision courseलाने\collision courseवाला\collision courseकार्यThe differences between the staff and management will surely lead to collisioncourse. -
4 down
Adv1. उदास/हतोत्साहShe has been down since her last exam results.नीचेHe lay face downThe thief was hidden in the down staircaseThe shades were down3. खराबWe can't work because the computer is downगिरा\downहुआThe tree is downनकदThey made the down payment--------N1. रोवाँ/मुलायम\downबालYou have 4 downs to gain 1.yards--------Prep1. के\downनीचे/के\downतलेYou should run down a hill.He ran off down the street.--------VT1. नीचे\downगिरानाHe downed three martinis before dinnerSome people can down a pound of meat in the course of one mealThe policeman downed the heavily armed suspect -
5 turn
N1. घुमावThe windmill took a turn with the course of the wind.2. मोडTake a right turn.An unfortunate turn of events occurred.3. बारीWait for your turn and then go.--------VTI1. घुमानाYou turn the wheel. -
6 deviate
VT1. मार्ग\deviateसे\deviateअलग\deviateहोनाThe course of the river was deviated to prevent flooding. -
7 pervert
N1. विकृतकामीHe behaves like a pervert.--------V1. दुरुपयोग करनाHe perverted the course of justice.2. पथभ्रष्ट करनाDid Socrates really perverted the youth of Athens?. -
8 maximal
Adj1. उच्चतमTry to obtain maximal benifit from the course. -
9 prepayment
N1. अदायगीPrepayment is to be done before joining the course. -
10 pilot
Adj1. प्रायोगिकA pilot editon of a new language course was introduced recently.--------N1. विमान चालकMy cousin is a fighter pilot.2. जहाज़रानThe pilot of the canal is very experienced.--------V1. चलानाHe was able to pilot the plane through the narrow valley.2. प्रयोग करनाCBSE Board is piloting a new English course. -
11 drain
N1. नाली/पतनालाThey cleaned all the drains.2. बहावTeaching a child in a professional course causes a drain on resources.--------VI1. बह\drainजाना/निकल\drainजानाThe rain water drains into this big vat.2. खाली\drainकरना[होना]We drained the oil tankThe water drained from the pipeLife in the camp drained him -
12 deviation
N1. लीक\deviationसे\deviationहटनाThe deviation of the river from it's natural course is done to prevent flood.2. उल्लंघनThe minister was accused of deviation from the party's code of conduct. -
13 northward
Adj1. उत्तरोन्मुखThe wind is taking the northward course.--------Adv1. उत्तर\northwardकी\northwardओरThe ship is sailing northward. -
14 follow through
PhrV1. अंत तकYou should follow through to complete all the holes on the golf course. -
15 teamster
N1. जोडी\teamsterहाँकने\teamsterवालाThe teamster is ready with his horse in the race-course. -
16 to follow
PhrV1. इसके बाद मेंThe main course of food is to follow the entree'. -
17 awareness
N1. जानकारी/अभिज्ञताAn awareness of the project's limitations will help in deciding further course of action. -
18 cloze test
N1. क्लोज़\cloze testटेस्टरिक्त\cloze testस्थानो\cloze testकी\cloze testपूर्ती\cloze testसही\cloze testशब्दो\cloze testसे\cloze testकरने\cloze testकी\cloze testपरीक्षाWe had to take a cloze test before joining the English teaching course. -
19 full-fledged
Adj1. पूर्णThe college is starting a full-fledged course. -
20 prefix
N1. उपसर्गI left out the question in which we had to add prefixes.2. पूर्व प्रत्ययIn another two years I will finish my medical course and prefix Dr. will be added to my name.--------V1. शुरू या प्रारंभ में लगानाAll S.T.D. codes are prefixed with `0'.
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