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1 method
N1. प्रणाली/तरीकाThe method she adopted was correct. -
2 method
n.क्रम, ढंग, तौर, विधि, पद्धति, रीति -
3 method
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4 manner
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5 switch
V1. स्विच दबानाI asked him to switch on the light.2. अचानक बदलनाAgriculture is switched to modern method from traditional method. -
6 approach
N1. पहुँच/निकटताTransportation has enabled us an easy approach to the remote parts of the world.Ravi has an easy approach to The Minister.2. पद्धतिIn the latest approach to language teaching direct method is preferred.3. प्रस्तावThey have made an approach to the local authorities in this connection.--------VTI1. पास\approachआनाCan anyone approach an auncanged lion?No singer could approach Mohan mad Rafi's high range quality.2. पहुँचनाWe should seriously consider how to approach the problem before we make any definite plans. -
7 draw string
N1. थैला आदि बँद करने की डोरीDraw strings are a convenient method for tightening loose garments or bags etc -
8 flambe
Adj1. खाने\flambeको\flambeजलानाCertain dishes are prepared by flambe method to improve their taste. -
9 potential
Adj1. सामर्थ्यStudents having potential should be encouraged to work harder.--------N1. अन्तर्निहित शक्तिShe recognised the potential for error in the method being used.
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