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1 get off to a flying start
IDM1. आरम्भ से काम अच्छी तरह होनाHis business got off to a flying start with help from his friends. -
2 idea
N1. विचारI put forward my idea of starting the business.2. योजनाI have an idea to start a business.3. मतI put forward my idea when I was asked to.4. अनुमानIt was my idea that she would come.5. जानकारीI have an idea of commerce.6. सुझावI gave her the idea to do that work. -
3 stock
Adj1. भरपूर मात्रा में रखा जाने वालाThe shopkeeper keeps bread as one of his stock items.--------N1. तिज़ारती मालThe shop has a stock of good quality rice.2. पशु धनOur ancestors had a big cattle stock in the village.3. पूँज़ीHis mother gave him all her stock so that he could start his business well.4. पीढ़ीShe comes from an English business stock.5. ख्यातिHe possesses a good stock in other people's mind.6. हड्डियों से बनाया जाने वाला पदार्थChicken stock enhances the taste of chicken soup.7. तनाIt's difficult to support the stock of the gun on your shoulder. -
4 substantive
Adj1. पृष्ट आधारवालाMake substantive ideas regarding to start our business.--------Adj1. विधिवत प्रस्तावितGive substantive ideas regarding our business. -
5 capital
Adj1. बड़ा\capitalअक्षरProper names are always written in capital letters.2. मृत्युदण्डSome citizens do not believe in capital punishment for murder.--------N1. राजधानीDelhi is the capital of India.2. पूँजी/मूलधनWe require a huge capital to start a business. -
6 sympathize
V1. सहानुभूति रखनाI fully sympathize with her, I had a similar experience myself.2. से सहमत होनाHe doesn't sympathise with her plans to start a small business.
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