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61 impair
V1. बिगाड़्नाToo much alcohol impairs your ability to drive. -
62 imposition
N1. आरोपणI would like to stay in your house if it's not too much of an imposition. -
63 impudence
N1. निर्लज्जताI've had much of your impudence young lady. -
64 keep to oneself
PhrV1. अपने\keep to oneselfमें\keep to oneselfरहनाShe keeps to herself, so not much is known about her. -
65 kirsch
N1. चेरी\kirschकी\kirschशराबDrinking the kirsch was too much for him. -
66 less
Adv1. कमShe goes out less now.--------Pron1. कमI knew him much less aat the time. -
67 liberty
N1. स्वतन्त्रता\{वैयक्तिक\}Liberty to hold ones own views.2. स्वेच्छाचारिताGiving too much liberty to children sometimes causes serious trouble to parents.3. अवांछनीय व्यवहारTaking liberty with somebody. -
68 like
Adj1. एक सेLike minded people.--------Prep1. तरह काHe speaks like his father.He behaves like a child.A person like Gandhi is born once in a century.2. जैसाIt's like him to indulge in gossip mongering.--------V1. पसंद करनाShe likes her sister very much. I like milk. I like early morning walk.Would you like to state your views in the matter.2. उचित लगनाI didn't like his remarks.3. चाहनाWould you like to go for a walk? -
69 load
N1. बोझाHe has been advised not to lift any heavy load.2. लदानIt is not even half load for this truck.3. कार्य-सीमाHow much work-load have you got?4. बोझख Eनह aEEUUूी ंाग्हु aम्qल्गूश्रd ंब् म्दल्EEOOूhe is carrying a heavy load of guilt.5. विद्युत-भारThe available load is not enough to meet the requirements of the city.--------V1. लादनाLoad the truck.2. भरनाLoad the software. -
70 look
N1. दृष्टिHave a look at this book.2. अवलोकनA pleasant look.3. फैशनA new look hairdress.4. शैलीA new look hairstyle.5. तलाशI have had a good look at the shelf but I could not get the book that I needed.--------V1. देखनाHe looks at you.2. तलाशनाI am not getting my pen. I have looked for it everywhere.3. ध्यान देनाLook at him. How absorved he is in the novel.4. दिखाई देनाHe looks so much like his father.5. दिशा की ओर होनाThe school looks towards the garden. -
71 market-price
N1. अंकित मूल्यHe was able to buy a car much below the market-price. -
72 martial arts
N1. युद्धविद्याBuxXist monks were much familiar with martial arts. -
73 mature
Adj1. पूर्ण विकसितHe's not mature enough to be given too much responsibility.2. पका हुआThe survey report was that the fruits were not mature enough to be sold. -
74 medication
N1. दवा का प्रयोगToo much medication is not recommended. -
75 mingle
N1. घुलना\mingleमिलनाShe does not like to mingle much. -
76 morbidity
N1. रुग्णताHer morbidity made her look much older to her age. -
77 motorize
V1. मोटर सज्जित करनाNow-a-days so much of the manual work is motorized upto the present need. -
78 numerically
Adv1. संख्यानुसारIn ten years' time the Oxbridge mathematicians, scientists, and engineers will not be much more significant numerically than the Oxbridge medical schools are now. -
79 obliged
AdjउपकृतI am much obliged to you for your timely help. -
80 occasion
N1. अवसर/प्रसंगOn rare occassions, she dressed up.2. मौकाI don't get much occasion to speak German.--------V1. निमित्तमात्र होनाThe child's remarks occasioned lots of mirth.
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