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1 let fly
IDM1. आक्रमण करनाHe was so annoyed that he let fly with the paper weight at his subordinate. -
2 tone
N1. तानTony plays an accordian which has an excellent tone.2. स्वर-शैलीThe Beijing dialect uses four tones.3. आवाजThey tested his hearing with pure tones of different frequencies.4. रंगShe has got a picture in bright tones.5. स्वास्थ्यHis majestic walk shows that he has a muscular tone.6. भावThe manager spoke to the employer in a tone which was indignant.--------VT1. बढानाLet's tone our muscles. -
3 transpire
V1. पता\transpireचलनाIt transpired later that he never conveyed the message to her.2. घटित\transpireहोनाLet me know what transpires in the meeting. -
4 weather
N1. मौसमLet's go out.The weather is pleasant now.--------VTI1. खुली\weatherहवा\weatherके\weatherप्रभाव\weatherको\weatherझेलनाYou buy a suite that weathers well.2. पार\weatherकरनाShe weathered the crisis well.
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