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1 ask
VTI1. पूछनाAsk him about the ring.2. माँगनाHow much they are asking for their house?3. निमंत्रण देनाI asked him to come to the party. -
2 intemperate
Adj1. असंयमीThe intemperate desires made Vishwamitra to ask for the kamadhenu. -
3 perhaps
Adv1. संभवतःPerhaps I may not attend the class tomorrow.He was alone for perhaps half an hour.Perhaps you would be kind enough to open the door for me.2. शायदIt is, perhaps, the best known of his works.'Don't you think we should ask your father first'? 'well, perhaps so'. -
4 raise
VT1. ऊपर\raiseउठानाPlease don't raise a cloud of dust.2. खड़ा\raiseकरनाGo and raise a fallen child.3. वृद्धि\raiseकरना\raise/बढ़ानाShe raised her offer to Rs.3000.4. एकत्र\raiseकरनाWhy don't you raise funds for charity.5. उत्पन्न\raiseकरनाShe told us all her jokes,but she couldn't even raise a smile.6. बड़ा\raiseकरनाMy parents died when I was young so I was raised by my aunt.7. घृणा\raiseप्रकट\raiseकरनाThere were many raised eyebrows when people saw him handcuffed.8. प्रसन्न\raiseहोनाMy victory in the final raised my spirits.9. विरोध\raiseकरनाThe opposition raised its voice against the women's bill.--------raise (US=rise)N1. बढ़ोतरीShould I ask my boss for a rise/raise?,a five per cent pay rise/raise. -
5 remain
VI1. शेष रहनाIf you take 5 from 9,4 remains.After the fire,very little remained of the building.Much still remains to be done.2. बने रहनाRemain standing until I ask you.I shall remain with you for a week. -
6 trouble
N1. परेशानीWe are having trouble with our Television.2. तकलीफI don't want to give him trouble.3. अशान्तिThere is always trouble in Ireland.4. बीमारीHe had kidney trouble and he needs attention.--------VT1. परेशान\troubleकरनाThe sprain in my neck is troubling me.2. नम्रतापूर्वक\troubleनिवेदन\troubleकरनाHe took the book away without even troubling to ask.May I trouble you for the newspaper?.
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