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1 team
N1. टीमThe team is coming to play basket ball.2. दलHe is working with a team of foreign scientists. -
2 contribution
N1. योगदान/भागI am proud of my contribution to the team's success.2. हिस्सा\{दिया\contributionहुआ\}He expected his contribution to be repaid with interest.3. अनिवार्य\contributionभुगतानI have paid a monthly contribution of Rupees hundred.4. लेखThe editor has received extra contributions for the next issue. -
3 defend
V1. रक्षा करनाHe defended himself with a sharp weapon when the enemy attacked him.He defended against the opposite team.2. सर्मथन देनाHe defended him about his claims.3. अपना स्थान बनाए रखनाHe has to defend himself as a champion. -
4 fortune
N1. सौभाग्यMay fortune be with the Indian team. -
5 idiolatry
N1. मूर्ति पूजाHe supports his local team with a fever that borders on idolatry. -
6 pip
N1. बीजRavi found some pips of grapes on the ground.2. ध्वनि संकेतI got up in the morning with help of pip.--------V1. नज़दीकी से हरानाWe were piped by the other team in the volley ball game and we missed the champion-ship. -
7 shy
Adj1. शर्मीलाThe child is not at all shy with adults.2. भड़कैलHe is just shy by nature.3. कमWe are still two players shy (of a full team).
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