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1 forceps
N1. चिमटाI use forceps to hold the hot plate.2. यन्त्र\{शल्य\forcepsचिकत्सा\forcepsमें\forcepsप्रयोग\forcepsहोनेवाला\}Many doctors are not in favour of using forceps at the time of normal delivery. -
2 palatable
Adj1. स्वादिष्टWe can add some hot spices to make the curry more palatable.करी को और स्वादिष्ट बनाने के लिये हम कुछ गरम मसाला डाल सकते हैं2. स्वीकार्यThis story of his is not palatable.उसकी यह कहानी स्वीकार्य नहीं है.
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not so hot — or[not too hot] {adj. phr.} Ineffective; not very good. * /His plans to rebuild the house in a hurry obviously weren t so hot./ … Dictionary of American idioms
not so hot — or[not too hot] {adj. phr.} Ineffective; not very good. * /His plans to rebuild the house in a hurry obviously weren t so hot./ … Dictionary of American idioms
not\ so\ hot — • not so hot • not too hot adj. phr. Ineffective; not very good. His plans to rebuild the house in a hurry obviously weren t so hot … Словарь американских идиом
not\ too\ hot — • not so hot • not too hot adj. phr. Ineffective; not very good. His plans to rebuild the house in a hurry obviously weren t so hot … Словарь американских идиом
not so hot — not special, not superior, no great shakes I went to hear Le Gang last night. They re not so hot … English idioms
not so hot — not very good I have been feeling not so hot lately as I had a cold last week … Idioms and examples
not so hot — Not very satisfactory … A concise dictionary of English slang
not so hot — … Useful english dictionary
not too hot — … Useful english dictionary
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