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loose

  • 1 loose

    Adj
    1. ढीला
    A loose coat.
    2. बन्धनमुक्त हुआ
    The dog is roaming loose on the road.
    3. अलग-अलग
    Loose papers.
    4. अव्यवस्थित
    They have entered into a loose alliance.
    5. असंपत
    Loose thinking.

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  • 2 loose

    adj.
    खुला हुआ, ढीला; दुराचारी; अस्पष्ट, अनिश्चित
    v. tr.
    खोलना, ढीला करना

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  • 3 loose

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  • 4 senile dementia

    N
    1. जराजन्य मनोभ्रंश
    The disease senile dementia make one loose memory.

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  • 5 brand

    N
    1. ब्रांड\{चिह्न\}
    There's a new brand of hero in the movies now
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    VT
    1. चिह्न\brandबनाना
    She was branded a loose woman

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  • 6 clutch

    N
    1. यंत्रों\clutchके\clutchअंशों\clutchको\clutchजोड़ने\clutchवाला\clutchउपकरण
    The clutch of the scooter has become loose.
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    V
    1. पकड़ना
    She clutched the baby in her arms.

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  • 7 come

    V
    1. आना
    She has come from Indore.
    2. यात्रा\comeकरना
    We have come 160 km since morning.
    3. एक\comeनिश्चित\comeस्थलल\comeको\comeआना
    He came running to her.
    4. एक\comeनिश्चित\comeस्थान\comeगृहण\comeकरना
    Duty comes first for soldiers.
    5. उपलब्ध\comeहोना
    Women's outfit comes in various designs.
    6. बनकर\comeआना
    The handle of my bag has come loose.
    7. तर्क\comeपर\comeपहुँचना
    I have come to believe that our neighbour has underworld connection.
    8. प्रश्न\comeमें\comeप्रयोग\comeकरना
    How did you come to know about this accident?
    9. अभिनय\comeकरना
    She tried to come innocent.
    10. कामोत्ताप\comeकरना
    She didn't want to come.
    11. किसी\comeदशा\comeका\comeआना/पहुँचना
    At last monsoon has come!

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  • 8 draw string

    N
    1. थैला आदि बँद करने की डोरी
    Draw strings are a convenient method for tightening loose garments or bags etc

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  • 9 linchpin

    N
    1. धुरे की कील
    The linchpin of the wheel was loose.
    2. सर्वाधिक महत्वपूर्ण व्यक्ति
    The Prime Minister is the linchpin of the cabinet.

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  • 10 meal

    N
    1. भोजन
    A meal should be taken at the proper time.
    2. भोजन\mealका\mealसमय
    If you want to loose weight stop eating between meals.

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  • 11 refulgent

    Adj
    1. चमक
    Diamond can not loose its refulgent power.

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  • 12 screw

    N
    1. पेंच
    Machine cann't work properly if any screw is loose.
    2. फेर
    The nut is not tight enough; give it another screw.

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  • 13 significance

    N
    1. अर्थ/अभिप्राय
    Its very difficult to grab the significance of his remarks.
    2. महत्त्व
    We don't feel the significance of a thing until we loose it.

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  • 14 solder

    N
    1. टाँका/राँग
    Two wires are connected to a coil with the solder.
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    V
    1. टाँका\solderलगाना
    He soldered the loose wire.

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  • 15 stretch

    V
    1. खींचकर बढ़ाना/ताना जाना
    Stretch the rubber band to make it loose.
    2. ज़ोर से खींचना
    Sita stretched the rope tightly.
    3. अंगड़ाई लेना
    After waking we usually stretch our body.
    4. किसी वस्तु का आयु बढ़ाना
    We can stretch the life of fruits by keeping them in the refrigerator.
    5. फैलाना
    Influence of Pandit Nehru stretched all across the country.
    6. पूर्णरूप\stretchसे\stretchलगाना
    He stretched all his energy to come in the rain.
    7. ज़रूरत से ज्यादा खींचना
    He stretch the limits of truth to make himself popular.

    English-Hindi dictionary > stretch

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