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1 know
V1. जाननाI 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. -
2 follow
V1. अनुसरण करना/अनुकरण करनाOne should follow the precedents set by the peers.She follows the same way of life as her parents.2. पीछे\followजानाTo reach the city you have to follow markers on this road.Before entering the city, the road follows along the sea.3. पीछा करनाHe is so infatuated that he follows her everywhere.4. आज्ञा माननाIn the office you should follow what the boss says.5. अनुगमन करनाShe is following the medical profession.6. समझनाYou should try to follow the instructions of the teacher.He tried his best to follow the instructions, but failed.Do try to follow how I am playing the instrument.7. ध्यान से सुननाHe sat following every word of the leader's speech.8. वर्णन करनाThe story of this film follows the life of the saint.9. घटित होनाA dispute between us is likely to follow due to the false propaganda created by him.10. अर्थ निकलनाIf rains are good it does not automatically follow that the crop will be better than previous years. -
3 go
V1. जानाI go to school.2. रखा\goजानाThese clothes go into that suitcase.3. समाना[<जाना]This key will not go in that lock4. चलनाHow did the meeting go?5. हो जाना\{स्थिति\}Have you gone mad?6. आवाज़\goहोना/करनाThe bell has gone for this period.7. निकल\goजानाThe P.M. is already gone. -
4 last
Adj1. अन्तिमHe was the last person in the queue.The last thing that I expected of him was publishing a defamatory article against his friend.The last bottle of blood.2. गतIt was very cold last night.3. अवशिष्ट4. चरम/अधम--------Adv1. सबसे बाद मेंHe spoke last on this issue.2. अन्तिम बारI met him last in a market-place.--------V1. चलते रहनाThe bottle that he gave me lasted for a month.The well was dug at a huge cost; but the water did not last long.2. जीवित रहनाHow long could they have lasted without food and water? -
5 assume
VI1. कल्पना करना/मान लेनाNever assume things.2. कार्यभार संभालना।The elected Prime Minister will assume office from tomorrow.3. रूप धारण करनाShe assumed a happy look on her face--------VT1. कल्पना कर लेनाHow did you assume that? -
6 come
V1. आनाShe has come from Indore.2. यात्रा\comeकरनाWe have come 160 km since morning.3. एक\comeनिश्चित\comeस्थलल\comeको\comeआनाHe came running to her.4. एक\comeनिश्चित\comeस्थान\comeगृहण\comeकरनाDuty comes first for soldiers.5. उपलब्ध\comeहोनाWomen's outfit comes in various designs.6. बनकर\comeआनाThe handle of my bag has come loose.7. तर्क\comeपर\comeपहुँचनाI have come to believe that our neighbour has underworld connection.8. प्रश्न\comeमें\comeप्रयोग\comeकरनाHow did you come to know about this accident?9. अभिनय\comeकरनाShe tried to come innocent.10. कामोत्ताप\comeकरनाShe didn't want to come.11. किसी\comeदशा\comeका\comeआना/पहुँचनाAt last monsoon has come! -
7 comprehension
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8 crawl
N1. रेंगना/धीमी\crawlचालThe traffic advanced at a crawlA crawl was all that the injured man could manage--------VI1. रेंगना/धीरे\crawlधीरे\crawlचलना/घसीटते\crawlचलनाThe crocodile was crawling along the riverbedThe wounded soldier crawled into a bunker.2. रेंगने\crawlवाली\crawlचीजों\crawlसे\crawlभरा\crawlहोनाThe child's hair was crawing with lice.The old cheese was crawling with maggotsEuropean children learn the breast stroke;they often don't know how to crawl -
9 date
N1. तिथिWhat is the date today?The date of the election is set by the election commission.He tried to memorize all the dates for his history examThey hoped to get together at an early date2. डेट\{लड़का\dateलड़की\dateका\dateसाथ\dateबाहर\dateजाना\}She asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date3. काल/समय/कालावधिThey are upto date4. साथीHis date never stopped talking5. छुहारा/खजूरThe store sells fresh dates.--------VT1. तिथि\dateडालनाThe package is dated November 24Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findingsShe wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that she procrastinated -
10 look
N1. दृष्टिHave a look at this book.2. अवलोकनA pleasant look.3. फैशनA new look hairdress.4. शैलीA new look hairstyle.5. तलाशI have had a good look at the shelf but I could not get the book that I needed.--------V1. देखनाHe looks at you.2. तलाशनाI am not getting my pen. I have looked for it everywhere.3. ध्यान देनाLook at him. How absorved he is in the novel.4. दिखाई देनाHe looks so much like his father.5. दिशा की ओर होनाThe school looks towards the garden. -
11 roar
N1. दहाड़The roar of the traffic was unbearable.--------VI1. दहाड़नाTigers are roaring in their cages.How dare you speak to me like that,she roared.2. घड़घड़ानाHis motorbike roared up the hill. -
12 shoot
N1. अंकुरThe healthy green shoots on a plant enhance its beauty.2. शिकारSome people often make a visit to forest just to take pleasure of shoot.3. फोटोOn Ram's birthday a photographer was appointed for a special shoot.--------V1. गोली मारनाDon't shoot - I surrender.2. घायल करनाShe went out shooting rabbits.3. चलानाDo you know how to shoot a pistol?4. गोली चलानाGet a riffle that shoots straight.5. शिकार खेलनाShoot pheasants.6. फ़ोटो लेना/फ़िल्म बनाना/चलचित्रित करनाCameras ready? OK, shoot.
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