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1 guilty
Adj1. अपराधीHe was found guilty of stealing money. -
2 appeal
N1. अपील/याचनाHe filed an appeal to release his imprisoned friend.We should answer the appeal for flood donations.--------V1. अपील\appealकरना/याचना\appealकरनाThe government appealed to the public to donate blood for soldiers.Appeal to somebody for help.2. पुनर्विचार\appealके\appealलिये\appealप्रार्थना\appealकरनाHe was found guilty but appealed immediatelyShe appealed the verdictThe case was appealed immediately after the verdict3. अच्छा\appealलगनाThe idea of a vacation appeals to me -
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 profane
Adj1. सांसारिकHe was found guilty of being a profane person.--------V1. अनादर करनाProfaning ओङ् one's religion is not appreciatable. -
5 find
N1. खोजOur new flat is a real find at the rent being charged.--------V1. पानाAfter a lot of hard work they found a new process.Doctors are trying to find a cure for AIDS.I cannot find my way in the dark.2. अनुभव\findकरनाHe finds that his colleagues are not very co-operative.I find that Shyam is guilty of the charges framed.3. मिलनाI found a gold ring on the pavement.--------find for/againstPhrV1. फैसला\findकरनाThe judge found for the culprit in the case.
См. также в других словарях:
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