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21 knee
N1. घुटनाShe has a pain in her knees.--------V1. धक्का\kneeदेनाShe kneed to open the door. -
22 lap
N1. गोदShe had fallen asleep with the book open in her lap.2. आंचलShe gathered the beautiful flowers and carried them in her lap.3. चक्करHe crashed on the tenth lap.4. यात्रा का एक हिस्साThe next lap takes us into the mountains.--------V1. लप-लप पीनाThe dog was very thirsty. It soon lapped up the water.2. छप-छप करनाThe noise was coming from the lapping of the waves on the beach and against the boats. -
23 locality
N1. इलाकाIt is a fairly open locality. -
24 master key
N1. सर्व\master keyकुञ्जीRobbers use master keys to open different locks. -
25 motor boat
N1. मोटर नावA sail in a motor boat on the open sea is a fantastic experience. -
26 municipalize
V1. नगरपालिका के अधीन करनाThey muncipalized the open lands near the play ground. -
27 no
Adj1. [कुछ]\noनहींWe have no fruits in the house.She's no fool.2. नहीं\{अनुमत\}No smoking.--------Interj1. नहींIs the shop open today ? `No, it isn't.' -
28 onward
Adj1. बढ़ते हुएThey continued the onward march.--------Adv1. आगेThe library is open from 7.am onwards. -
29 perhaps
Adv1. संभवतःPerhaps I may not attend the class tomorrow.He was alone for perhaps half an hour.Perhaps you would be kind enough to open the door for me.2. शायदIt is, perhaps, the best known of his works.'Don't you think we should ask your father first'? 'well, perhaps so'. -
30 pit
N1. गहरा गढ्ढाPut all the leaves in the pit in that ground.That metal pit is still open.2. कोयले की खानTo go in coal mine pit is a risky job.--------V1. गड्ढे बनानाThe acid had pitted the surface of zinc piece.--------V1. बीज निकालनाEat pitted dates. -
31 pry
V1. ताक झाँक करनाOur neighbours always pries into our domestic matters.2. तोडनाThe magician pried the lid open without touching it. -
32 resident
Adj1. निवासीThe town's resident population has gone up.--------N1. निवासीThe restaurant is open to non-residents also.He is a resident of Japan. -
33 reverse
Adj1. उल्टीThe three winners were announced in reverse order.She is going in the reverse direction.--------N1. विपरीतHe has done the reverse of what he was asked.He suffered some serious financial reverses.The reverse of a mountain is the area of rain shadow.The arms race has gone into reverse.--------VT1. उलटनाThe gate was open,so she reversed in.The Judge reversed the decision of a lower court.They are trying to reverse the decline of their father's company. -
34 rip
N1. चीराThere is a big rip in my new sari.--------V1. फाड़नाHe has ripped his jeans.Her puppy had its ear ripped open by a stray dog. -
35 road-house
N1. पबThere is a pub on the highway which remain open for twenty four hours. -
36 shipping
N1. पोत-समूहThe canal is now open to shipping.2. पोत-परिवहनNowadays shipping helps us in earning a lot of foreign exchange. -
37 strong
Adj1. मज़बूतFor being an athlete you should be strong.The rope was strong enough to pull the weight from the bottom.With a strong kick he pushed the door open.There should be strong links between management & workers.2. ऊँचाPoliticians with strong voices have great impact on the audience.3. तेज़Strong wind is blowing.He has used very strong colours in his latest painting.4. समर्थThe school has a strong tradition of academic excellence.5. पक्काI had a strong impression that someone was following me.Miss Stubs was under strong impression that God is near.6. प्रबलA strong evidence should be there to claim the accident.Rupee is stronger than Taka but weaker against Dollar.The demonstrators were 1,00,000 strong.7. कड़ाMy mother always prefers strong coffee.8. तीखाThis chease tastes strong.9. प्रभावशालीUltra voilet rays have strong impact on human body. -
38 stuffy
Adj1. दम घोंटनेवालाOpen the window, its very stuffy here. -
39 stymie
V1. बाधाएँ डालनाTheir plans to open a new shop have been stymied by lack of funds. -
40 sun roof
N1. मोटर गाड़ी का एक किस्साOpen the sun roof. Let some sunlight and air in.
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