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  • 1 look-out

    n.
    दृष्टि, रक्षा; दृष्टि रखने का स्थान, चौकसी रखने का स्थान

    English-Hindi new dictionary > look-out

  • 2 manhood

    N
    1. पुरुषत्त्व
    To reach manhood.
    He is always on the look out to prove his manhood.

    English-Hindi dictionary > manhood

  • 3 cross

    Adj
    1. आड़ा/तिरछा
    2. चिड़चिड़ा/हठी
    3. प्रतिकूल
    He gave her a cross look.
    What are you so cross about?
    Strong cross winds make it impossible for boats to leave harbour.
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    N
    1. गुणा\crossया\crossधन\crossका\crossनिशान
    The crop regions are marked on the map with a cross\{+,x\}.
    2. कष्ट/संकट
    We all have our crosses to bear and to live with it.
    3. संकर
    A mule is a cross between a horse and a donkey.
    4. ईसाई\crossधर्म\crossका\crossचिह्न/क्रूश
    She wears a small golden cross on a chain round her neck.
    The cross on which Christ died.
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    VT
    1. पार\crossउतारना/पार\crossकरना
    Look before you cross the road.
    The river is too deep,we can not cross over.
    2. कोई\crossबात\crossध्यान\crossमे\crossआना
    A new idea crossed her mind.
    3. किसी\crossगलत\crossबात\crossको\crossकाटना
    Two sentences have been crossed out from the paragraph.
    4. मार्ग\crossमें\crossमिलना
    We crossed each other on the way.
    The trains crossed
    5. रोकना/विरोध\crossकरना
    She was angry when her plans were crossed.
    6. एक\crossदूसरे\crossको\crossकाटना
    Let straight lines,AB and CD cross each other at O.
    7. क्रास\crossका\crossचिह्न\crossबनाना
    She crossed herself as she passed the church.

    English-Hindi dictionary > cross

  • 4 boredom

    N
    1. ऊब
    One can easily find out a look of boredom on his face.

    English-Hindi dictionary > boredom

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  • look\ out — • look out • watch out v 1. To take care; be careful; be on guard. Usually used as a command or warning. Look out! John called, as the car came toward me. Look out for the train, the sign at the railroad crossing warns. 2. To be alert or… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • Look-out — [ luk aut] der; s, s <zu engl. to look out »hinaussehen«> (veraltet) a) Ausblick; b) Wache …   Das große Fremdwörterbuch

  • look out — [v] be wary be alert, be careful, be on guard, beware, check out, have a care, heads up*, hearken, keep an eye out*, keep tabs*, listen, mind, notice, pay attention, peg*, pick up on*, scope, shotgun*, size up, spot, spy, watch out; concepts… …   New thesaurus

  • look out — ► look out 1) be vigilant and take notice. 2) Brit. search for and produce (something). Main Entry: ↑look …   English terms dictionary

  • Look-out — (engl., spr. luck aut), Ausguck …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • look out — index beware, overlook (superintend), patrol Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • look|out — «LUK OWT», noun. 1. a careful watch for someone to come or for something to happen: »Keep a sharp lookout for mother. Be on the lookout for a signal. 2. a place from which to watch. A tower or a crow s nest is a lookout. 3. a person or group that …   Useful english dictionary

  • look out — v. 1) (d; intr.) to look out for ( to watch for ) (the police were looking out for burglars) 2) (d; intr.) to look out for ( to protect ) (to look out for one s own interests) 3) (d; intr.) to look out on, onto ( to face ) (our windows look out… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • look out — or[watch out] {v.} 1. To take care; be careful; be on guard. Usually used as a command or warning. * / Look out! John called, as the car came toward me./ * / Look out for the train, the sign at the railroad crossing warns./ 2. To be alert or… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • look out — or[watch out] {v.} 1. To take care; be careful; be on guard. Usually used as a command or warning. * / Look out! John called, as the car came toward me./ * / Look out for the train, the sign at the railroad crossing warns./ 2. To be alert or… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • look out — phrasal verb [intransitive, always in imperative] Word forms look out : present tense I/you/we/they look out he/she/it looks out present participle looking out past tense looked out past participle looked out spoken used for warning someone to be …   English dictionary

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