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1 ballast
N1. रोड़ाBallasts are used to make foundations for railways. -
2 caterer
N1. भोज\catererप्रबंधक/रसोइयाHer brother is a caterer in the railways. -
3 collector
N1. संग्रहकर्ताHis father is a ticket collector in the railways.2. जिलाधिकारीCollectors are civil servants. -
4 electrify
VT1. बिजली\electrifyकी\electrifyशक्ति\electrifyपहुँचानाThe Railways plan to electrify to speed up the traffic. -
5 freight
N1. जहाज\freightया\freightरेलगाड़ी\freightपर\freightलदा\freightहुआ\freightमालIndian railways have services for both passengers and freight.--------V1. माल\freightले\freightजानाThe authorities will freight the order to you. -
6 nationalize
VT1. राष्ट्रीयकरण\nationalizeकरनाIndira Gandhi natonalised banks in India.The government passed a bill to nationalize the railways. -
7 platelayer
N1. पटरिओं का मरम्मत करनेवालाPlatelayers are employees of railways. -
8 railway
N1. रेलवे/रेल\railwayकी\railwayपटरीThe railway is still under construction in many villages.He is working for the railways. -
9 rash
Adj1. अतिशीघ्रShe shouldn't make rash promises.--------N1. फुन्सीToo much oily food brought her out in red itchy rashes.2. आकस्मिक\rashहड़तालों\rashका\rashसिलसिलाThe recent rash of strikes in the railways caused great inconvienence. -
10 salutary
Adj1. हितकारी/अच्छा प्रभावThe railways was a salutary reminder of carelessness of railway authorities. -
11 semaphore
N1. सङ्केत पद्धतिThe show started by a welcome in semaphore by the children.2. सङ्केत स्तम्भIndian Railways is even today sending signals by the same old semaphores.--------V1. संकेत से सूचित करनाSemaphore to somebody that help is needed. -
12 transcontinental
Adj1. पारमहाद्वीपीTranscontinental railways connect Britain and France.
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