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  • 1 corner

    N
    1. कोना
    A piano was kept in one corner of the room.
    2. विषम\cornerपरिस्थिति\cornerमे\cornerफँसना
    Too much of lying ended him into a corner.
    3. गुप्त\cornerस्थान
    She tried to hide herself in the corner of the city.
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    V
    1. कठिनाई\cornerमें\cornerडालना
    The student's question cornered the teacher.
    2. अधिकार\cornerजमा\cornerलेना
    The Jhaveries cornered the gold market.

    English-Hindi dictionary > corner

  • 2 around

    Adv
    1. लगभग
    There are around 20,000 people in the stadium today.
    2. चारो\aroundओर
    The children were running around in the garden.
    3. घेरेवाला
    The town was 100 kilometers around.
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    Part
    1. हर\aroundओर
    He looked around.
    Someone will show you around.
    2. इधर\aroundउधर
    There were insects scampering around.
    3. कुछ\aroundनहीं\aroundकरते\aroundहुए
    Several people were sitting around looking at the passers by.
    4. मौजूद\aroundहोना
    There were more fish around in the tzar's reign.
    5. आस\aroundपास
    There is no one around.
    6. पीछे\aroundकी\aroundओर
    He turned around and ran back to the station for his bag.
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    Prep
    1. इधर\aroundउधर
    A large number of people were running around the place.
    Books were lying around the room.
    2. चारों\aroundओर
    He had tied a cloth around his waist.
    3. आस\aroundपास
    I saw him around the garden in the afternoon.
    4. घूम\aroundकर
    The thief ran into a man as he turned around the corner.

    English-Hindi dictionary > around

  • 3 bunch

    N
    1. गुच्छा
    He gave a bunch of flowers.
    2. झुरमुट
    A bunch of trees
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    VI
    1. एकत्र\bunchहोना
    The frighened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom
    She bunched her fingers into a fist

    English-Hindi dictionary > bunch

  • 4 dark

    Adj
    1. अंधेरा
    She was sitting in a dark corner
    2. गहरा
    Dark green
    Dark eyes
    A dark scowl
    3. गुप्त
    Keep it dark
    4. अस्पष्ट
    Much that was dark is now quite clear to me
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    N
    1. अंधेरा
    The powers of darkness
    He moved off into the darkness
    He was in the dark concerning their intentions
    2. साँवला

    English-Hindi dictionary > dark

  • 5 shade

    N
    1. छाया
    A shade is a cool place in summers.
    2. रंग
    Choose a lighter shade.
    3. सूक्ष्म अंतर
    A word with many shades of meaning.
    4. थोड़ा सा
    I think it's a shade warmer today.
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    V
    1. आच्छादित करना
    She shaded her eyes with her hands.
    2. ढकना
    There was a small shaded light in the corner of the room.
    3. छायित करना/गहराना
    The shaded areas on the map are very clear.
    4. धीरे-धीरे बदल जाना
    The painting had scarlet shading off into pink.

    English-Hindi dictionary > shade

  • 6 swing

    N
    1. झूम
    Girls walk with slight swing.
    2. झूला
    The children are playing on the swings.
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    V
    1. झूलना
    Most of the people swing their arms while walking.
    2. झूमते हुए चलना
    The riders swung past us and away into the distance.
    3. घूमना
    A car swung sharply round the corner.

    English-Hindi dictionary > swing

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