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1 possess
V1. का स्वामी या मालिक होनाRahul admitted possessing illegal drugs.2. से सम्पन्न होनाThere are some actors who don't possess some musical skills.3. पर नियन्त्रण रखनाShe seemed to be possessed by the devil. -
2 rent
N1. दरारThere is a rent in his jacket.2. किरायाMonthly rent of his house is Rs.2000.--------VTI1. किराये\rentपर\rentदेना[लेना]There are some apartments for rent in these buildings.2. किराया\rentलेकर\rentप्रयोग\rentकरने\rentका\rentअधिकार\rentप्रदान\rentकरनाHis house to be leased or let for rent.Did you buy your video or is it rented? -
3 claim
N1. दावाDespite her claims of innocence,she was found guilty.2. मुआवज़े\claimकी\claimमांगThe victim of the accident made claims for damages.3. ज़ोर\claimदेकर\claimकहनाShe made no claims that she was the best cook.--------V1. दावा\claimकरनाShe claimed that the book was hers.2. ज़ोर\claimदेकर\claimकहनाShe claimed that she is the best cook in the town.3. मुआवज़ा\claimमाँगनाThe victim in the accident claimed for damages.4. का\claimपात्र\claimहोनाThere are some unimportant matters in the newspaper that doesn't claim atten-tion.5. नुकसान\claimका\claimकारण\claimहोनाThe supercyclone in Orissa claimed more than 20,000 lives. -
4 episode
Adj1. वृतान्तThere are some unforgettable episodes in my life. -
5 peninsular
Adj1. प्रायद्वीपीयThere are some beautiful pictures related to peninsular island. -
6 pesky
Adj1. तंग करने वालाThere are some pesky mosquitoes in our room in the hostel. -
7 pig
N1. सुअरThere are some pigs in the sty.2. लालचीDon't be such a pig.3. व्यर्थ और नीरस कार्यIt was a pig of a exam.फिग्V1. बहुत खानाWe pigged out on pizza and chicken wings.V1. बहुत खानाWe pigged out on pizza and chicken wings. -
8 recessive
Adj1. अप्रभावी(characteristics inherited from a parent,such as the colour of the eyes or of the hair,not appearing in a child but remaining hidden because of thepresence of more dominent characteristics).There are some recessive features found in the newly found extinct birds. -
9 scabious
N1. खरसैलाThere are some scabious growing on the field. -
10 knight
N1. योद्धा/सामन्तThere are still some knights in this world for those who beleive.2. शतरंज\knightका\knightघोड़ा -
11 rudimentary
Adj1. प्रारम्भिकI have only a rudimentary knowledge of French.In india there are villages with rudimentary sanitation.Some dinosaurs had only rudimentary teeth. -
12 pile
N1. ढेरThere is a pile of book lying on my tables.2. बहुत साराI've got a pile of work to do.3. इमारतों का समूहSome tourist are tramping around his ancestoral pile.4. खूँटाThe pile mooring are about to break down.5. मखमलI have a carpet which has a deep pile.--------V1. ढेर लगनाI have piled up some books for your use.Pile plenty of coat on the fire. -
13 get together
N1. जमघटThere was a get together at the captain's house to celebrate team'svictory.--------PhrV1. एकत्र\get togetherकरनाTry to get some students together for this dictionary work.2. एकत्र\get togetherहोनाWe all got together on his farewell party.3. मिलनाThe two parties are getting together to form a new party. -
14 prospect
N1. संभावनाThere is hardly any prospect of that party to coming into the rule.--------V1. खोज़नाSome villagers are prospecting the wild animals in the hill areas.
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