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  • 1 object

    N
    1. वस्तु
    She loves to be surrounded by femiliar objects.
    2. किसी भवना का विषय
    I hate to be obfect of pity to anybody.
    3. हेतू
    His object was to hurt you.
    4. कर्म
    That is an example of an indirect object.
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    V
    1. आपत्ति व्यक्त करना
    I object to his use of indecent language.

    English-Hindi dictionary > object

  • 2 object

    n.
    अभिप्राय; प्रयोजन; मुराद, उद्देश्य, लक्ष्य; वस्तु, पदार्थ; कर्म
    v. tr. & intr.
    विरोध करना, आपत्ति करना, रोकना, आडना, तर्क ना करना

    English-Hindi new dictionary > object

  • 3 object lesson

    N
    1. प्रेरणादायी उदाहरण
    Chandra Babu Naidu wants to provide an object-lesson in the use of computers for efficient governance.

    English-Hindi dictionary > object lesson

  • 4 object d' art

    N
    1. छोटी सी कामापूर्ण चीज़
    The salarjung museum houses many objects d' art.

    English-Hindi dictionary > object d' art

  • 5 delineation

    N
    1. विवरण
    The delineation of the plan was given by the architect.
    2. आकार
    Every object has its definite delineation.
    हर वस्तु का अपना निश्चित आकार होता है.

    English-Hindi dictionary > delineation

  • 6 inanimate

    Adj
    1. अचेतन
    A rock or stone is an inanimate object.

    English-Hindi dictionary > inanimate

  • 7 intransitive

    Adj
    1. अकर्मक\intransitiveक्रिया
    Intransitive verb has no object.

    English-Hindi dictionary > intransitive

  • 8 precipitate

    V
    1. वेग से गिरना[गिरा\precipitateदेना]
    To precipitate any object out of earth's gravity line requires a large amount of force.
    2. प्रेरित करना
    The price hike of the onions precipitated the people to buy them at heavy price
    .

    English-Hindi dictionary > precipitate

  • 9 relational

    Adj
    1. सम्बन्धात्मक
    Science tells us about the structural and relational properties of object.

    English-Hindi dictionary > relational

  • 10 ridicule

    N
    1. उपहास
    His new hat has become an object of ridicule amongst his friends.
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    VT
    1. उपहास\ridiculeकरना
    The managing committee ridiculed the staff for their new ideas.

    English-Hindi dictionary > ridicule

  • 11 round

    Adj
    1. गोल
    She has a beautiful round mirror.
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    N
    1. वृत्त
    Cut the dough into small rounds for making biscuits.
    She has eaten two rounds of cheese sandwich.
    2. दौर
    The next round of the peace talks between india and pakistan will start next month.
    He fired several rounds at the thief.
    3. पारी
    The match only lasted three rounds.
    4. बारी
    Now its my round to buy drinks for you all.
    5. घेरा
    The children sat in a round.
    6. बौछार
    The police fired several rounds at the thieves.
    He got a big round of aqpplause from the audience.
    7. फेरा
    The doctor saw the patient on his daily round.
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    VTI
    1. गोल\roundबनाना
    Make a round shape of the object.
    Round the lips while making clear sound.

    English-Hindi dictionary > round

  • 12 senate

    N
    1. सीनेट/अधिसभा
    The senate of the university had decided to take object steps against the law brekers.

    English-Hindi dictionary > senate

  • 13 structure

    N
    1. संरचना/निर्माण
    Subject,verb and object are parts of the structure of a sentence.
    2. ढाँचा
    Our body is a structure bones and flesh.
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    V
    1. योजना करना
    To get success movements should be structured.

    English-Hindi dictionary > structure

  • 14 tine

    N
    1. नोक
    The pencil has a tine.
    2. खाना\tineखाने\tineका\tineकाँटा
    Use knife and tine while eating.
    3. मृग\tineश्रृँग\tineका\tineभाग
    He has made a beautiful object from the tine.

    English-Hindi dictionary > tine

  • 15 transitive

    Adj
    1. सकर्मक
    transitive verb has object.

    English-Hindi dictionary > transitive

  • 16 variously

    Adv
    1. भिन्न\variouslyभिन्न\variouslyप्रकार\variouslyसे
    The same object is called variously in various languages.

    English-Hindi dictionary > variously

См. также в других словарях:

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  • object — [äb′jikt, äbjekt; ] for v. [ əb jekt′, äbjekt′] n. [ME < ML objectum, something thrown in the way < L objectus, a casting before, that which appears, orig. pp. of objicere < ob (see OB ) + jacere, to throw: see JET1] 1. a thing that can… …   English World dictionary

  • Object — Ob*ject ([o^]b*j[e^]kt ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Objected}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Objecting}.] [L. objectus, p. p. of objicere, obicere, to throw or put before, to oppose; ob (see {Ob }) + jacere to throw: cf. objecter. See {Jet} a shooting forth.] 1.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • object# — object n 1 *thing, article Analogous words: *affair, concern, matter, thing: *form, figure, shape, configuration 2 objective, goal, end, aim, design, purpose, *intention, intent Analogous words: * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • object — the noun [14] and object the verb [15] have diverged considerably over the centuries, but they come from the same ultimate source: Latin obicere. This was a compound verb formed from the prefix ob ‘towards’ and jacere ‘throw’ (source of English… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

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