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1 read
VTI1. पढ़नाWe should teach children how to read and write.He read a story to us.I read about the train accident in today's paper.2. समझनाA driver must be able to read traffic signs.3. अध्ययन\readकरनाHe is reading for a mathematics degree at Oxford.4. देखनाI offered my hand to the astrologer to read it.5. दिखानाThe meter reads 4895 units.6. अर्थ\readरखनाThe sign reads,'Keep Left'. -
2 read
v. tr. & intr.पढना, बांचना, जोर से बोलना; समझना; सीखना; व्याख्या करना; पढने में परिश्रमी होना; पढा जाना -
3 well read
Adj1. विद्वान/बहुश्रुतHe is a well read man. -
4 proof read
V1. प्रूफ्-शोधन करनाThe work of proof reading is very hard. -
5 to read
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6 Afghan
N1. अफगानवासीIn our class there are three Afghan student.2. अफगानिस्तानी\AfghanभाषाI can read and write Afghan language. -
7 about
Adv1. चारो\aboutओरThe boys were climbing about on the rocks.2. इधर\aboutउधरBoys were sitting about in the park.3. लगभगShe is about to finish her homework.4. बहुत\aboutहो\aboutगयाI've had about enough of your complaining.--------Prep1. के\aboutबारे\aboutमेंI read a book about cricket.2. आस\aboutपासI dropped the pen somewhere about here. -
8 abridged
Adj1. संक्षिप्तI read the abridged edition of Dickens's `Oliver Twist'. -
9 allegorical
Adj1. रूपक\allegoricalसम्बन्धीI read G.Orwell's allegorical novel `Animal Farm' twice. -
10 aloud
Adv1. ज़ोर\aloudसेPlease read the passage aloud -
11 anecdote
N1. किस्साI love to read anecdotes published in `Reader's Digest'. -
12 apparatus
N1. उपकरणThe dying patient's life was supported by the breathing apparatus.2. संगठनWe had to read Plato's theory on the apparatus of a welfare state. -
13 barbarity
N1. गँवारुRecently I read a book on the barbarity of Nazis in concentration camps. -
14 cannibal
N1. नरभक्षकAs a child I read a number of stories about cannibals. -
15 chapter
N1. अध्यायI didn't read the last chapter of the book.2. सभाThe Medak chapter of St.Thomas church met in Hyderabad yesterday.3. समय/कालPartition is the most saddest chapter in the history of India. -
16 content
N1. सन्तोषHe is living in peace and content.2. निहित\contentवस्तुHe emptied the contents of his pocketsFood with high calorie fat content is not good for health.3. विषय-वस्तुShe didn't read the article that is why she is unaware of its contents.The content of your essay is excellent, but it is not well written.--------VT1. सन्तुष्ट\contentकरनाThese worldly things do not content me.There is no butter today,so we must content ourselves with dry bread. -
17 contract
N1. करारनामाDo not sign a contract until you have read its rule thoroughly.She has agreed salary terms and is ready to sign a contract.--------V1. सिकुड़नाMetals contract as they become cool.'Do not'is contracted to Don't2. करार\contractकरनाShe had contracted a most unsuitable marriage.3. पकड़ना'Bad habits of stealing contracted in his youth. -
18 crabbed
Adj1. लिखाई\crabbedजो\crabbedपढ़ी\crabbedन\crabbedजा\crabbedसकेNo one can read his crabbed handwriting. -
19 detective
Adj1. जासूसीOnce I got an opportunity to read a thrilling detective novel.--------N1. जासूसI appointed a very well known detective to solve the murder case. -
20 digest
N1. नीति\digestसंग्रहI read lot of digests.--------VT1. पचानाI cannot digest milk products.
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