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1 operate
VTI1. काम\operateकरनाThe new machine is not operating properly.2. चीर\operateफाड़\operateकरनाThe doctors decided to operate him immediately. -
2 operate
v. tr. & intr.काम करना; गुण करना, असर करना, प्रभाव डालना; चीर फाड करना -
3 cycle
N1. चक्रMonsoon depends on the cycle of the seasons2. समयचक्रOperate at the speed of 60 cycles per secondसाइकिलHe bought a cycle recently--------V1. साइकिल\cycleचलानाThe boy cycled along the road -
4 franchise
N1. मतदान\franchiseका\franchiseअधिकारWomen were not given the franchise in Switzerland until quite recently.2. विशेष\franchiseविक्रय\franchiseअधिकारBuy a fast-food franchise, grant/withdrawn a franchise.3. सरकार\franchiseसे\franchiseकिसी\franchiseविशेष\franchiseकी\franchiseआज्ञाSouthern Television lost their franchise in the reorganization.4. एक\franchiseसेवा/व्यापारOperate a franchise.--------V1. विशेष\franchiseआज्ञा\franchiseली\franchiseहुई\franchiseवस्तु\franchiseबेचनाSales persons franchised the goods. -
5 stealth
Adj1. हवाई ज़हाज़ से सम्बन्धित तकनीकी शाखाThe invention of the stealth aircraft would pheavel the defense mechanism of the country.--------N1. छुपावIntruders operate by stealth.
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