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1 rave
Adj1. अतिप्रशंसाThe music concert got rave reviews in the papers.--------N1. जानदार\raveपार्टी\raveनृत्य\raveआदिYoungesters enjoyed the all-night raves.--------VI1. अरबर\raveबकनाThe patient with a high fever began to rave.2. क्रोधित\raveहोकर\raveबात\raveकरनाWhen he was accused of stealing,he raved wildly.3. प्रशंसा\raveकरनाEveryone is raving about her latest film, " The God Mother -
2 groan
N1. आहThe patient's groan could be heard even outside the operation room--------VI1. कराहनाThe patient is groaning with pain -
3 serum
N1. सीरम/रक्त का जलीय अंशThe patient in the hospital was left with the seruns in the body. -
4 critical
Adj1. विवेचनात्मकHe looks at every thing with his critical views.Aparna sen's movie has received critical acclaim.2. नाज़ुकThe condition of the patient is very critical.3. संकटमयA critical temperature of water is 100 degrees C--its boiling point at standard atmospheric pressure -
5 inject
VT1. सुई\injectलगानाThe doctor injected the glucose into the patient's vein.2. नवीनता\injectलानाHe injected the play with his performance. -
6 lash
N1. कोडाHe used a lash to east him. He was given twenty lashes.2. बरौनीEye-lashes--------V1. कोडे लगानाSlaves were commonly lashed in olden times.2. शीघ्रता से हिलानाThe angny tiger is lashing its tail.3. कसकर बाँधनाLash the patient securely to the strecture.4. से टकरानाSea waves were lashing the coast.5. फटकारनाHe was lashed for his misdemeanour by his loss.6. अचानक आक्रमण करनाThe horse lashed at with its hind legs. -
7 relation
N1. वर्णनshe told the relation of some amusing incident.2. आपसी\relationसम्बन्धThe relation between doctor and patient should be sincere.3. व्यवहार्Our business relations are very cordial.4. रिश्तेदारीHe invited all his relations on his son's marriage.One of my relation is staying in U.S.A.5. सन्दर्भyou should chalk out your plan with relation to the future. -
8 relief
Adj1. सहायता कोषRelief fund was collected for helping the quake victims.--------N1. उभरी\reliefहुई\reliefनक्काशीA relief map of India,i.e.showing mountains,valleys,gulfs,seas,etc.2. रंग\reliefऔर\reliefशेडिंग\reliefद्वारा\reliefऊँचाई\reliefका\reliefप्रदर्शनThe hills stood out in sharp relief against the dawn sky.--------N1. सहायता\{कोष\}She sent some relief to refugees.2. आरामThe injection gave the patient much relief.3. विश्रामHe did duty from 9a.m.to8p.m.with only one hour's relief.4. राहतShe heaved a sigh of relief when her son returned home safely.5. छूटThey got temporary financial relief from the tax due to severe drought. -
9 report
N1. रिपोर्टAnnual report of our school is very good.2. अफवाहDon't believe in idle reports.3. धारणाMy sister received a good report about her character.4. विस्फोटThere is report of a gun.5. नामHe is a man of bad report.--------VTI1. हाल\reportलिखनाThe discovery of a new medicine of Cancer has been reported.2. कार्य\reportप्रगति\reportसूचनाThe doctor reported the patient is now fit and well.3. शिकायत\reportकरनाI intend to report him to the secretary for cheating.4. लिखनाThe stenographer has reported the speech of the president.5. जानकारी\reportदेनाPlease report to the receptionist on arrival at 10.1.tomorrow with yourcertificates and testimonials.6. वर्णन\reportकरनाHe has reported a deficit.The company reports pre-tax profits of over 1000d crore.
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