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mob

  • 1 mob

    N
    1. भीड़
    The police found it difficult to control the mob.

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  • 2 mob

    n.
    शोर मचाने वालों की भीड, जमाव, जमघट, जन समूह, जनता; अधम जन
    v. tr.
    इकठ्ठा होकर धावा करना, मिल के आक्रमण करना

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  • 3 control

    N
    1. नियंत्रण
    Measures for the control of disease
    The control of the mob by the police was admirable
    The timing and control of his movements were unimpaired
    The control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw
    The speed control on his turntable was not working properly
    They wanted to repeal all the legislation that imposed economic controls
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    VT
    1. वश\controlमें\controlरखना
    Control the budget
    Are you controlling for the temperature?
    Control an account
    Do you control these data?

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  • 4 fire

    N
    1. आग
    The fire at the cinema hall resulted in many deaths.
    2. गोली\fireचलाना
    The police opened fire to hold back the violent mob.
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    V
    1. प्रहार\fireकरना\{बंदूक\fireया\fireतीर\fireसे\}
    He fired at the robbers.
    2. निकाल\fireदेना
    He has recently been fired from his job.
    3. उत्तेजित\fireहोना
    The words of the boss fired his imagination for developing a new application for this product.
    4. भट्टी\fireमें पकाना
    Bricks are fired in fire klins to make them stong.

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  • 5 frustrating

    Adj
    1. निराश\frustratingयुक्त
    The police made frustrating efforts to keep the mob away.

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  • 6 irate

    Adj
    क्रुद्ध
    The irate mob burnt the buses.

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  • 7 loot

    N
    1. लूट
    The robbers shared the loot.
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    V
    1. लूटना
    The mob looted the shops.

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  • 8 spot

    N
    1. धब्बा/बिन्दु
    That poor black boy has many spots on his body.
    2. कलंक
    A single spot on the character spoils the life.
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    V
    1. देखना
    Many people spotted their leader in the mob.

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  • 9 tough

    Adj
    1. कड़ा
    He is a tough person to deal with.
    2. मजबूत
    It is a tough glass. It will not break.
    3. उद्दण्ड
    Police are controlling the tough mob.
    4. कठोर
    Police are tough with the criminals.
    5. दु:साध्य
    It is rather a tough problem to solve.

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  • 10 truncheon

    N
    1. छड़ी
    The police were using truncheons to disperse the mob.
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    VT
    1. डंडे\truncheonसे\truncheonमारना
    Truncheon the snake hard.

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  • 11 vandalism

    N
    1. ध्वंस
    The angry mob resorted to vandalism

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  • MOB — may refer to:* An unruly crowd (of people) see: ** Mob rule (as in mobile vulgus, fickle crowd) ** Flash mob (social phenomenon) ** Smart mob (a temporary self structuring social organization, coordinated through telecommunication) * A collection …   Wikipedia

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  • Mob — Mob, n. [L. mobile vulgus, the movable common people. See {Mobile}, n.] 1. The lower classes of a community; the populace, or the lowest part of it. [1913 Webster] A cluster of mob were making themselves merry with their betters. Addison. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Mob 47 — Origin Stockholm, Sweden Genres D beat, hardcore punk Years active 1982–1987, 2005–present Website Mob47.se …   Wikipedia

  • Mob — may refer to: A crowd (of people, from Latin mobile vulgus fickle commoners : An angry mob; see Ochlocracy A criminal gang In American English, organized crime; slang for Mafia or American Mafia Mobbing, human bullying behaviour Animal mobbing… …   Wikipedia

  • mob|oc|ra|cy — «mob OK ruh see», noun, plural cies. 1. political control by a mob; mob rule: »If Congress…refuses to appropriate money to maintain the judiciary and executive departments, the result is mobocracy (Baltimore Sun). 2. the mob as a ruling class …   Useful english dictionary

  • Mob — Mob, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Mobbed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Mobbing}.] To crowd about, as a mob, and attack or annoy; as, to mob a house or a person. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Mob — Sm Pöbel (ursprünglich bezogen auf Londoner Verhältnisse) erw. stil. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus ne. mob. Dieses ist gekürzt aus ne. mobile beweglich , das seinerseits zitiert ist aus l. mōbile vulgus die aufgewiegelte Menge bei Claudian… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • mob — ► NOUN 1) a disorderly crowd of people. 2) Brit. informal a group of people. 3) (the Mob) N. Amer. the Mafia. 4) (the mob) informal, derogatory the ordinary people. 5) Austral./NZ a flock or herd of animals …   English terms dictionary

  • Mob — Mob, n. [See {Mobcap}.] A mobcap. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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