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    Adj
    1. निश्चित
    This Hotel serves meals at set times.
    2. दृढ़
    She has very set ideas on womens' issues.
    3. कृत्रिम
    She always has a set expression on her face.
    4. तैयार
    The new political party looks set for victory in the general election.
    5. निर्धारित
    Every winter they visit us on set days.
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    N
    1. सेट
    Can you get a cutlery set for me?
    2. दृश्यबन्ध
    The film had mega sets.
    3. समूह
    Set of workers got buried under the debris.
    4. समुच्चय
    He is solving the problems in the chapter sets.
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    V
    1. रख देना
    She set the big tray down on the table.
    2. लिपिबद्ध करना
    Hari set pen to paper to complete the letter.
    3. ठीक करना
    Why don't you set the alarm at 6 O' clock.
    4. जड़ना
    Her necklace was set with rubies.
    5. निश्चित करना
    Ravi and Rita have not yet set a date for their wedding.
    6. प्रवर्तित करना
    She set a new world record for the marathon.
    7. दृढ़ हो जाना
    The cement will take some time to set.
    8. कठोर हो जाना
    She set her jaw in a determined manner.
    9. बैठाना
    The sergeon set her broken bone.
    10. कम्पोज़ करना
    Books were previously set by hand but not any more.
    11. अस्त हो जाना
    The sun in northern countries sets much later in summer than in winter.

    English-Hindi dictionary > set

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  • take — takable, takeable, adj. taker, n. /tayk/, v., took, taken, taking, n. v.t. 1. to get into one s hold or possession by voluntary action: to take a cigarette out of a box; to take a pen and begin to write. 2. to hold, grasp, or grip: to take a book …   Universalium

  • take — [c]/teɪk / (say tayk) verb (took, taken, taking) –verb (t) 1. to get into one s hands or possession by force or artifice. 2. to seize, catch, or capture. 3. to grasp, grip or hold. 4. to get into one s hold, possession, control, etc., by one s… …  

  • take in — {v.} 1. To include. * /The country s boundaries were changed to fake in a piece of land beyond the river./ * /The class of mammals takes in nearly all warm blooded animals except the birds./ 2. To go and see; visit. * /The students decided to… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take in — {v.} 1. To include. * /The country s boundaries were changed to fake in a piece of land beyond the river./ * /The class of mammals takes in nearly all warm blooded animals except the birds./ 2. To go and see; visit. * /The students decided to… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • take\ in — v 1. To include. The country s boundaries were changed to fake in a piece of land beyond the river. The class of mammals takes in nearly all warm blooded animals except the birds. 2. To go and see; visit. The students decided to take in a movie… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • take — To lay hold of, to seize or grasp in some manner. 32 Am J1st Larc § 12. To receive either by descent or by purchase. Re Billings Estate v Hauver, 65 Cal 593, 4 P 639. To acquire; to obtain; to procure. Hallenbeck v Getz, 63 Conn 385, 388. There… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

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  • Take — Take, v. t. [imp. {Took} (t[oo^]k); p. p. {Taken} (t[=a]k n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Taking}.] [Icel. taka; akin to Sw. taga, Dan. tage, Goth. t[=e]kan to touch; of uncertain origin.] 1. In an active sense; To lay hold of; to seize with the hands, or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • take — [tāk] vt. took, taken, taking [ME taken < OE tacan < ON taka < ? IE base * dēg , to lay hold of] I to get possession of by force or skill; seize, grasp, catch, capture, win, etc. 1. to get by conquering; capture; seize 2. to trap, snare …   English World dictionary

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  • take — [[t]teɪk[/t]] v. took, tak•en, tak•ing, n. 1) to get into one s hands or possession by voluntary action: Take the book, please[/ex] 2) to hold, grasp, or grip: to take a child by the hand[/ex] 3) to get into one s possession or control by force… …   From formal English to slang

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