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1 round
Adj1. गोलShe has a beautiful round mirror.--------N1. वृत्तCut the dough into small rounds for making biscuits.She has eaten two rounds of cheese sandwich.2. दौरThe next round of the peace talks between india and pakistan will start next month.He fired several rounds at the thief.3. पारीThe match only lasted three rounds.4. बारीNow its my round to buy drinks for you all.5. घेराThe children sat in a round.6. बौछारThe police fired several rounds at the thieves.He got a big round of aqpplause from the audience.7. फेराThe doctor saw the patient on his daily round.--------VTI1. गोल\roundबनानाMake a round shape of the object.Round the lips while making clear sound. -
2 round
adj.गोल, गोलाकार, वृत्ताकारn.वृत्त, घेरा, चक्कर, दायराv. tr. & intr.गोल बनाना या होना -
3 round
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4 round-table
Adj1. गोल सभाRound table meeting was going on between management and staff. -
5 in round figures
IDM1. पूर्ण\in round figuresअंकों मेंIn round figures the population of India has crossed one billion mark. -
6 all-round
Adj1. चौतरफाHe is an all-round sportsman. -
7 baton round
N1. नकली\baton roundकारतूसThe policeman fired baton round to scare the protesters. -
8 close round
close around / over / roundPhrV1. आलिंगन\close roundकरनाHis hands closed around his son. -
9 paper round
N1.Some unemployed people also go on a paper round for their living. -
10 pull round
PhrV1. ठीक हो जानाShe was pulling round when I went to enquire about her health. -
11 whip-round
N1. चन्दा\whip-roundकी\whip-roundअपीलThey had a whip round for the orphanage. -
12 clockwise
Adj1. घड़ी\clockwiseकी\clockwiseसुई\clockwiseकी\clockwiseदिशाChildren ran round the tree in clockwise direction.--------Adv1. घड़ी\clockwiseकी\clockwiseसुई\clockwiseकी\clockwiseदिशा\clockwiseमेंChildren ran clockwise round the tree. -
13 twist
N1. घुमावHe broke the handle with a violent twist.--------VT1. मुडनाHe twisted his head round to speak to his friend.2. गूथनाTwist the creeper into the arch.3. विकृत\twistकरनाHe twisted his face after eating bittergourd.4. लिपटनाThe nurse twisted the bandage round her arm.5. मिथ्या\twistअर्थ\twistदेनाThe papers twisted everything. -
14 whirl
N1. चक्करThe dancers went round in a whirl of color.2. घटनाओं\whirlका\whirlताँता\{जल्दी\whirlजल्दी\whirlहोने\whirlवाली\}They had an endless whirl of activities.--------VTI1. चक्कर\whirlखानाThe merry go round whirled suddenly. -
15 KO
N1. अचेत\KOहोनाHe was KO'd out in the first round. -
16 amaze
V1. चकित करनाMartina Hingis's elimination at the first round of Wimbledon championshipamazed everybody. -
17 article
N1. वस्तु/चीज़There is a shop round the corner which has wide range of articles of clothing.2. दफ़ा/धाराArticle 51 of Section three refers to the fundamental rights.3. लेख/निबन्धI have completed my article on rights of women last evening.4. \{एक\articleशब्द\articleवर्ग\}`a' is an indefinite article in English. -
18 bandanna
N1. रंग बिरंगा कपडाThe hero in the film always tied a bandanna round the neck. -
19 chord
N1. डोरीShe tied a frienship chord round his wrist.2. स्वर\chordसंयोगShe played a chord on the piano.3. नाभिगतThe umblical chord was cut after the birth of the child. -
20 close around
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