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1 fence
N1. बाढ़/बाड़ाHe has put up a fence around his garden.--------V1. तलवार\fenceया\fenceगदा\fenceकी\fenceलड़ाईIn films the actors fence with wooden swords to avoid injury.2. घुमा\fenceफिरा\fenceके\fenceबात\fenceकरनाHe always fences around the main issues to avoid giving major decisions. -
2 fence
n.घेरा, आड, चहारदीवारी, बाडा; बचाव, रक्षा का साधनv. tr.हाता घेरना, बन्द करना; बचानाv. intr.तलवार चलाना सीखना; द्वयर्थक या संदेह युक्त उत्तर दे कर सच्ची बात छिपाना -
3 Come down on one side of the fence or other
IDM1. साथ\Come down on one side of the fence or otherदेना\Come down on one side of the fence or otherया\Come down on one side of the fence or otherन देनाThey are on the same side of fence in this matter.English-Hindi dictionary > Come down on one side of the fence or other
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4 sit on the fence
IDM1. दूरी\sit on the fenceबनाये\sit on the fenceरखना/तटस्थ\sit on the fenceरहनाIn case of any dispute at office, he always sits on the fence. -
5 barbed
Adj1. काँटेदारThey managed to jump over the barbed fence. -
6 bound
Adj1. लाचार/विवशBound and gagged hostagesA bound officialFelt bound by his promise2. जिल्दवालेBound volumes3. गुज़रनेवालाBound to happenChildren bound for school--------N1. छलांग/उछल\boundकूदThe theif cleared the fence in one bound.2. सीमा--------VTI1. कुलाँचे\boundमारना/उछलनाThe horse bounded across the meadow -
7 front
N1. आगेThe front of the building needs whitewash.--------VTI1. सामना\frontकरनाBeautiful flowers fronted the fence. -
8 impale
V1. छेदनाIn trying to climb the fence he had impaled his leg. -
9 ivy
N1. एक\ivyप्रकार\ivyकी\ivyलताIvy covered our fence.2. विद्वत्तापूर्ण\ivyमानकThe Ivy league universities are famous in the eastern United States. -
10 quail
N1. लवा\quailबटेरI saw a quail near the fence.--------VTI1. हिम्मत\quailहारShe quailed before giving the speech. -
11 train
N1. रेलगाडीThe boy saw the train coming.2. कतारWe saw the baggage train.3. परिकरThe actress was followed by a train of admirers.4. सिलसिलाHis call obstructed my train of thoughts.5. पुछल्लाThe girls are holding the train of the bride's gown.--------VT1. शिक्षा\trainदेनाWe have to train our children properly.2. प्रशिक्षित\trainकरनाThey train their students well.3. अभ्यास\trainकरनाHe trained the dog to look after the house.4. से\train[किसी\trainपर]निशाना\trainबाँधनाHe trained his camera on the picturesque view.5. अनुवर्धन\trainकरनाI trained a creeper over the fence.
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