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  • 1 jump-start

    V
    1. अकस्मात\jump-startचालू\jump-startहोना
    The car jump-started when we pushed it.

    English-Hindi dictionary > jump-start

  • 2 point

    N
    1. नोक/अनी
    The pencil has been sharpened to a vicious looking point.
    2. बिन्दु
    Put a point after completing the sentence.
    3. द्विग्बिंदु
    People came from all points of the compass.
    4. स्थल
    Sensitive points were summoned by the police during the procession.
    5. अंस
    I prepared the important points for the exam.
    6. सारांश
    The student did't caught the point of the teacher.
    7. विशेषता
    Sincerity is his main point.
    8. विद्युत् साँकेट
    Insert this plug into that point.
    9. पटरियाँ
    The two trains collided at the points.
    10. काँटा
    The workman pushed the point to put the train on the other track
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    V
    1. इशारा करना
    He pointed towards the broken window
    2. निशाना बाँधना/लक्ष्य करना
    He pointed the gun at the lion
    3. की ओर होना
    A rose plant's spines point upward
    4. महत्त्व देना
    This story points the duties and rights of the person
    5. टीप करना
    He points the broken wall

    English-Hindi dictionary > point

  • 3 strong

    Adj
    1. मज़बूत
    For 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. ऊँचा
    Politicians with strong voices have great impact on the audience.
    3. तेज़
    Strong wind is blowing.
    He has used very strong colours in his latest painting.
    4. समर्थ
    The school has a strong tradition of academic excellence.
    5. पक्का
    I had a strong impression that someone was following me.
    Miss Stubs was under strong impression that God is near.
    6. प्रबल
    A 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. कड़ा
    My mother always prefers strong coffee.
    8. तीखा
    This chease tastes strong.
    9. प्रभावशाली
    Ultra voilet rays have strong impact on human body.

    English-Hindi dictionary > strong

  • 4 utmost

    Adj
    1. अधिकतम/परिमाण/पराकाष्ठा
    He was pushed to the utmost limits of endurance.
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    N
    1. अत्यन्त/निपट/परम
    He tried his utmost to win the match.

    English-Hindi dictionary > utmost

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  • pushed — [puʃt] adj [not before noun] BrE informal 1.) be pushed for time/money etc to not have much time, money etc = ↑pressed ▪ I m a bit pushed for time today. 2.) too busy ▪ I d love to help, but I m a bit pushed at the moment. 3.) be (hard) pushed …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • pushed — [ puʃt ] adjective INFORMAL in difficulty because you do not have enough time or money: pushed for: We re pushed for time right now. be pushed to do something to have difficulty in doing something: be hard pushed to do something (=have a lot of… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • pushed — adjective (not before noun) informal 1 be pushed for to have difficulty finding enough time, money etc: I m always rather pushed for money at the end of the month. 2 too busy: I d love to help, but I m a bit pushed at the moment. 3 be (hard)… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • pushed — UK [pʊʃt] / US adjective informal pushed (for time/money) in difficulty because you do not have enough time or money Can you pay? I m a bit pushed at the moment. pushed (for time/money) for: We re pushed for time right now. be pushed to do… …   English dictionary

  • pushed — [[t]p ʊʃt[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ, usu ADJ for n If you are pushed for something such as time or money, you do not have enough of it. [BRIT, INFORMAL] He s going to be a bit pushed for money. (in AM, use pressed for) 2) PHRASE: V inflects… …   English dictionary

  • pushed — 1. mod. alcohol intoxicated. □ Tom s a little pushed and can’t walk very traight. □ How can you be so pushed on so little booze? 2. mod. addicted to a drug. (Drugs. See also push.) □ He’s pretty pushed …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • Pushed — Push Push, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pushed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pushing}.] [OE. possen, pussen, F. pousser, fr. L. pulsare, v. intens. fr. pellere, pulsum, to beat, knock, push. See {Pulse} a beating, and cf. {Pursy}.] 1. To press against with force;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pushed — /pʊʃt/ (say poosht) verb 1. past participle of push. –phrase 2. pushed for, in difficulties with; lacking: we re pushed for time …  

  • pushed —  1. Worried. Harassed.  2. Late. Short of time. Also pushed for time.  3. Extremely busy.  4. Short of cash …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • Pushed Again — Die Toten Hosen Veröffentlichung 5. Januar 1998 Länge 3:50 Genre(s) Punkrock, Rockmusik Text Campin …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • pushed for money — pushed (for time/money/) phrase in difficulty because you do not have enough time or money Can you pay? I’m a bit pushed at the moment. pushed (for time/money/) for …   Useful english dictionary

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