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1 mechanic
N1. मैकैनिक/कारीगरIt is better to consult a mechanic than to always try self-help. -
2 mechanic
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3 component
Adj1. आंशिकThe spare component parts of cars were dumped by the mechanic.--------N1. अंशThe mechanic dumped the spare components of cars. -
4 In motion
Adj1. चलायमानDon't jump on the bus while it is in motion.2. चलानाTHe machine was set into motion by the mechanic. -
5 apprentice
N1. अपरेंटिस\{शिष्य\}After completing his Diploma in Pathology Mohan is now working as an apprentice in the Civil Hospital Laboratory.--------V1. शिष्य\apprenticeबननाI apprenticed for 2 years before becoming a mechanic. -
6 cowling
N1. इंजन\cowlingका\cowlingढ़क्कनThe mechanic left the cowling of the aircraft open. -
7 deicer
N1. बर्फ पिघलाने वाला पदार्थThe mechanic used a de-icer to prevent ice forming near the motor. -
8 galvanize
V1. उत्तेजित\galvanizeकरनाLiberalisation policy has galvanized the private sector in the business world.2. जस्ता\galvanizeया\galvanizeक़लई\galvanizeचढ़ानाThe mechanic galvanised the iron door of the car. -
9 pump
N1. एक तरह का हलके जूतेMy friend ha srecently bought a beautiful pump on her birthday.--------N1. पम्प/दमकलThe mechanic used pump to fill air in my bicycle.--------V1. भरनाThe doctor immediately pumped oxygen to the patient's heart to bring his beat to normal.2. पानी निकालनाHe used a motor to pump water from the well.
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