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  • 1 Come down on one side of the fence or other

    IDM
    1. 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 देना
    They are on the same side of fence in this matter.

    English-Hindi dictionary > Come down on one side of the fence or other

  • 2 come down on

    PhrV
    1. बहुत\come down onनिन्दा\come down onकरना
    Environmentalists came down heavily on industrialists.

    English-Hindi dictionary > come down on

  • 3 come down with

    PhrV
    1. पीड़ित\come down withहोना
    I came down with jaundice last month.

    English-Hindi dictionary > come down with

  • 4 come down

    PhrV
    1. गिरना
    Poles and buildings came down due to cyclonic storm.

    English-Hindi dictionary > come down

  • 5 futures

    N
    1. वायदे\futuresके\futuresसौदे
    The futures have come down in the share market.

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  • 6 intake

    N
    1. भुक्तक्रिया
    Intake of fluids should be more in a day.
    2. ग्राह्यता
    Intake of students in the humanities has come down.

    English-Hindi dictionary > intake

  • 7 rain

    N
    1. वर्षा
    The farmers want rain.
    The rains come in september.
    2. बौछार
    There was a rain of bullets in Kargil region.
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    VTI
    1. वर्षा\rainहोना
    It rained heavily last night.
    It never rains but pours.
    2. लगातार\rainबहना
    Tears rained down her cheeks.

    English-Hindi dictionary > rain

См. также в других словарях:

  • come down on — ˌcome ˈdown on [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they come down on he/she/it comes down on present participle coming down on past tense …   Useful english dictionary

  • Come-down — auch: Come|down 〈[kʌmdaʊn] n. 15〉 Zeitraum, über den die Wirkung einer harten Droge nachlässt [zu engl. come down „herunterkommen, sich beruhigen“] * * * Come down [ kʌmdaʊn], das; s, s [engl. come down, eigtl. = Abstieg, zu: to come down =… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • come down — {v.} 1. To reduce itself; amount to no more than. Followed by to . * /The quarrel finally came down to a question of which boy would do the dishes./ Syn.: BOIL DOWN(3). 2. To be handed down or passed along, descend from parent to child; pass from …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • come down — {v.} 1. To reduce itself; amount to no more than. Followed by to . * /The quarrel finally came down to a question of which boy would do the dishes./ Syn.: BOIL DOWN(3). 2. To be handed down or passed along, descend from parent to child; pass from …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • come down in the world — {v. phr.} To lose a place of respect or honor, become lower (as in rank or fortune). * /The stranger plainly had come down a long way in the world./ Compare: DOWN ON ONE S LUCK …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • come down in the world — {v. phr.} To lose a place of respect or honor, become lower (as in rank or fortune). * /The stranger plainly had come down a long way in the world./ Compare: DOWN ON ONE S LUCK …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • Come Down to the Merry Go Round — EP by Laughing Hyenas Released …   Wikipedia

  • come down — vi came down, coming down: to be announced the decision came down from the Supreme Court Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. come down …   Law dictionary

  • come down on someone — come down on (someone/something) 1. to criticize someone or something. It seems that if you give an opinion about something, people come down on you. 2. to have an opinion about someone or something. It was hard to know where he would come down… …   New idioms dictionary

  • come down on something — come down on (someone/something) 1. to criticize someone or something. It seems that if you give an opinion about something, people come down on you. 2. to have an opinion about someone or something. It was hard to know where he would come down… …   New idioms dictionary

  • come down on — (someone/something) 1. to criticize someone or something. It seems that if you give an opinion about something, people come down on you. 2. to have an opinion about someone or something. It was hard to know where he would come down on the issue.… …   New idioms dictionary

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