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1 block
N1. ब्लॉकThe pyramids were built with large stone blocks2. खण्ड\{समूह\}He lives in the next blockThere is a block of classrooms in the west wingsince blocks are often defined as a single sector, the terms `block' and `sector' are sometimes used interchangeablyHe reserved a large block of seats2. रोकI knew his name perfectly well but I had a temporary blockWe had to call a plumber to clear out the blockage in the drainpipe3. कुन्दाThe engine had to be replaced because the block was cracked4. कीलThey put their paintings on the block5. गुटकाHe threw a rolling block into the line backer--------VT1. रोकना/बन्द\blockकरनाBlock the wayHis brother blocked him at every turnBlock trainsBlock a nerveBlock an attack2. बाधा\blockडालनाThe thick curtain blocked the action on the stage3. ब्लाक\blockबनाना\{प्रिंटिंग\blockका\}Block the book coverBlock a plate for printing4. ब्लॉक\blockबनानाBlock the graphs so one can see the results clearly -
2 entirely
Adv1. सम्पूर्णतयाThey put the blame entirely on him. -
3 gloss
N1. चमकThe gloss of gold attracts everyone.--------VT1. बाहरी\glossचमक\glossदेनाThey put gloss on the walls on the occasion of diwali. -
4 offset
N1. प्रतिसंतुलनThey put up prices to offset the increased cost of material. -
5 Putting the fear of God into
IDM1. अत्यंत\Putting the fear of God intoभयभीत\Putting the fear of God intoकरनाHe has put the fear of God into this students so that they obey him. -
6 blind
Adj1. अंधाBlind to a lover's faultsBlind hatred2. असफलA blind attempt3. बन्दBlind stitchingA blind alley--------N1. अंधाHe spent hours reading to the blind2. आड़he waited impatiently in the blind3. झिलमिलीthey had just moved in and had not put up blinds yet--------VT1. अन्धा\blindकरनाThe criminals were punished and blinded -
7 field test
N1. फील्ड\field testजाँचHas this machine been fielt tested ?--------V1. फील्ड\field testटेस्ट\field testकरनानये\field testउत्पाद\field testके\field testइस्तेमाल\field testकी\field testजगह\field testजाँच\field testकरनाModels of new cars are field tested before they are put on the market -
8 macadam
N1. गिट्टीThey have put macadam to lay the road. -
9 wise
Adj1. ज्ञानीWise people think before they act.--------N1. रीतिThis curtain should be put lengthwise.
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