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21 keep the flag flying
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22 to keep
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23 Play the field
IDM1. सबके\Play the fieldसाथ\Play the fieldसंबंधTo keep his image as a lover boy, he always plays the field. -
24 Public school
N1. पब्लिक\Public schoolस्कूलThere are a number of public schools all over the world which keep on overall personality development of students. -
25 air rifle
N1. एक\air rifleप्रकार\air rifleकी\air rifleबन्दूकYou cannot easily get the licence to keep air rifles. -
26 airgun
N1. हवाई\airgunबन्दूकHe obtained the licence to keep an airgun. -
27 back-up
N1. सहायताThe military had BSF back-up2. प्रतिलिपिAlways keep back-ups of your files in a floppy. -
28 ballot
N1. मत-पत्रThis year special ballot boxes were made to keep the ballots.--------V1. मतदानThe party balloted its members. -
29 bicker
N1. झगड़ाI get jittery when I see the bicker of children.--------VT1. झगड़ा\bickerकरनाChildren keep bickering all the time. -
30 chart
N1. चार्ट\{लेखाचित्र\}The metereologist pointed at the weather chart while giving the weather report.2. समुद्री\chartनक्शाThe captain of the ship always has to keep the chart with him. -
31 chatter
N1. चीं-चीं\chatterकी\chatterआवाज़I can hear the chatter of birds from my window.2. बकबकAt the party there was a much excited chatter.--------V1. बकबक\chatterकरनाThose girls keep chattering whole day.2. कटकटानाMy teeth chattered because of cold. -
32 check
N1. जाँचThe police had a check of the area where the murder took place.2. संयमOne should keep one's temper in check.3. रोकDams give checks to the flow of river water.4. मात\{शतरंज\checkके\checkखेल\checkमें\}He was in check after three moves itself.5. चारखानाHe was wearing a shirt with checks.--------VT1. अचानक\checkरोकनाDams check the flow of river water.2. संयमित\checkकरनाSoldiers are always vigilant at the borders to check the enemy's advance.3. जाँचनाCould you please check if the room is in order?4. मात\checkदेना\{शतरंज\checkके\checkखेल\checkमें\}Check the king means the opponent's king is in danger. -
33 chit-chat
V1. गपशप\chit-chatकरनाThey allways keep chitchatting all the time. -
34 circumvent
V1. गतिरोध\circumventपैदा\circumventकरनाIt is difficult to circumvent the problems that keep cropping up eveyday. -
35 civic
Adj1. नागरिकThe residents should have civic sense to keep the city clean. -
36 clean
Adj1. स्वच्छI like to keep my room squeaky clean.2. खालीI took down the notes in a clean sheet of paper.3. भद्रHe always cracks clean jokes.4. शालीनHe has a clean career record.5. नियमों\cleanका\cleanपालन\cleanकरते\cleanहुएThe English football team played a clean game.6. बिना\cleanकिसी\cleanगलती\cleanकेThe batsman made a clean hit of the ball.--------Adv1. निस्सन्देहThe batsman was clean bowled.--------V1. साफ\cleanकरनाI clean my room everyday. -
37 coaster
N1. गर्म\coasterबर्तन\coasterआदि\coasterरखने\coasterकी\coasterगोल\coasterटिकलीKeep hot bowls on a coaster.2. माल\coasterढ़ोने\coasterवाला\coasterजहाजThe coaster was loaded with barrens of oil. -
38 convalescent
Adj1. स्वास्थ्य\convalescentलाभकारीConvalescent children are difficult to keep in bed -
39 cooler
N1. कूलरKeep all soft drink bottles for the picnic in a cooler. -
40 coop
N1. दड़बाDon't keep the chickens in the small coop.--------VT1. दड़बे\coopमें\coopबंद\coopकरनाShe had been cooped up indoors all day because of her board exams.
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