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1 manage
V1. संभालनाHe manages the shop single handed.A teacher must know how to manage children. -
2 manage
v. tr. & intr.चलाना, शासन करना, बन्दोबस्त करना, प्रबन्ध करना, उपाय करना -
3 to manage
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4 amorphous
Adj1. अनाकारHe found it difficult to manage the amorphous organization. -
5 arouse
VT1. जगानाThe prince was aroused by the sound of trumpet.His interest in birds was first aroused when he was in Rajasthan.2. उत्तेजित\arouseकरनाHe could manage to arouse her from apathy.3. वासना\arouseजगानाA girl in red always aroused her. -
6 available
Adj1. उपलब्धThey have to manage within the available space.उनको उपलब्ध स्थान में ही काम चलाना पड़ेगा.2. मिलता\availableहैRam is available in the afternoon.राम दिन में मिलता है. -
7 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 -
8 despite
N1. बैरThere was a great despite among them.--------Prep1. होने\despiteपर\despiteभीDespite being late she could manage to catch the flight. -
9 fettle
N1. योग्यताI am in fine fettle and can manage this work. -
10 finance
N1. आर्थिक\financeव्यवस्थाHe has financed his studies through loan from bank.He has not been able to manage his finances properly resulting in a big loss.--------V1. आर्थिक\financeप्रबन्धThe company has arranged finance for their new project through issue of bonds. -
11 insistent
Adj1. हठीThe lady could not manage her child's insistent behaviour.2. आग्रहपूर्ण -
12 overstock
VT1. अधिक\overstockमात्रा\overstockमें\overstockसंचय\overstockकरनाOverstock of grains may lead to loss2. कम\overstockभोजन\overstockव\overstockस्थानों\overstockमें\overstockअधिक\overstockजानवरों\overstockको\overstockडालनाThe zoo became difficult to manage due to overstock -
13 salary
N1. वेतन/तनखाहPoor people cannot manage on their salary.
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