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N1. धर\tackleपकड\{फुटबाल\tackleया\tackleहाकी\tackleके\tackleखेल\tackleमें\}The player was brought to the ground with a tackle.2. मछली\tackleपकडने\tackleका\tackleउपकरणIt is a fishing tackle.3. भारी\tackleवस्तुओ\tackleको\tackleचढ़ाने\tackleउतारने\tackleका\tackleयंत्रThe tackle is ready to remove the goods from the anchored ship.--------VT1. हाथ\tackleमें\tackleलेनाHe tackles the work efficiently.2. फुटबाल\tackleलेकर\tackleदौडते\tackleहुए\tackleखिलाडी\tackleको\tackleपकडकर\tackleरोक\tackleलेनाHe is no good at tackling.
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