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  • 1 stand up

    Adj
    1. आमने\stand upसामने\stand upकी
    A stand up row with elders in not a good act on part of youngesters.

    English-Hindi dictionary > stand up

  • 2 line

    N
    1. लाइन/रेखा
    A horizontal line.
    2. सीमा-रेखा
    The crossed the line and so he was declared out.
    3. सुरक्षा-पंक्तियाँ
    In battle fields there are different lines of defence.
    4. पंक्ति
    Stand in a line. There are ten words in this line.
    5. वंशावली
    He comes from a family with a line of sportsmen.
    6. डोरी/तार
    Fishing line; telephone line.
    7. पटरी
    Line of train.
    8. प्रणाली
    We are not sure which line of action he is going to adopt in this matter.
    9. परिवहन कम्पनी
    A shipping line.
    10. व्यवसाय
    He has chosen business as his line.
    11. क्षेत्र
    He is joining a technical line.
    12. विशेष दूरसंचार सेवा
    He talked on the hotline.
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    V
    1. रेखा खींचना
    Draw a line joining A and B.
    2. अस्तर लगाना
    A woollen blanket gives more warmth when lined up with a cotton sheet.

    English-Hindi dictionary > line

  • 3 sick

    Adj
    1. अस्वस्थ
    He has been sick for many days.
    The sick lady was not able to stand in a moving train.
    2. उलटी आना
    While travelling in the crowded bus I felt sick.
    3. ऊबा हुआ
    She has had the same job for years and is heartily sick of it.
    4. व्याकुल
    We were pretty sick about losing the match.
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    N
    1. उल्टी
    The basin was littered with sick.
    2. अस्वस्थ
    मरीज़
    Admit the seriously sick first.
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    V
    1. वमन करना
    The baby sicked up a little milk.

    English-Hindi dictionary > sick

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