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1 cost-benefit
N1. लाभ\cost-benefitका\cost-benefitअनुमान\cost-benefitलगानाThis year's budget seems to be cost-benefit. -
2 cost-effective
N1. लागत\cost-effectiveसे\cost-effectiveअधिक\cost-effectiveफायदाHe closed down his factory because it wasn't cost-effective. -
3 cost
N1. मूल्य/लागतThe cost of oil has increased.--------V1. दाम\costपड़नाThese shoes cost $1002. नुकसान\costपहुँचनाThis mistake cost him his job. -
4 cost-cutting
N1. खर्च\cost-cuttingमें\cost-cuttingकमीIndustries are emphasising on efficiency and cost-cutting. -
5 cost
n.मूल्य, लागत; दाम, व्यय, खर्चा; टोटा, घाटाv. tr.दाम लगाना, दाम बैठना -
6 cost
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7 how much does this thing cost?
English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > how much does this thing cost?
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8 it will cost you 20 rupees.
iske bees rupai dene padenge.English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > it will cost you 20 rupees.
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9 actual
Adj1. वास्तविकThe actual cost of ring was much higher than we had expected. -
10 amount
N1. रक़मIndians waste a large amount of money on wedding ceremony.2. कुछ हद तकYou can expect a certain amount of confusion in the meeting.--------V1. के\amountबराबर\amountहोनाThe cost amounted to Rs.250. -
11 break
N1. दरारThey hoped to avoid a break in relationsThe break in the dam threatened the valleyThe break in the eighth frame cost him the match2. शुरुआतHe finally got his big breakHe made a break for the open door3. छुट्टीWe took a 10-minute breakIt was presented without commercial breaks4. अन्तरHe was up two breaks in the second set--------VT1. भंग\breakकरनाBreak the loaf of breadThe book dealer would not break the set2. बल\breakतोड़नाThe horse was tough to breakIf the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stressBreak a circuit3. कम\breakकरनाBreak cigarette smoking4. फूटनाBreak into tears5. चलनाThings have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months6. तोड़नाMy daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candyBreak a branch from a treeFor a hero loves the world till it breaks him7. फटनाHis voice is breaking--he should no longer sing in the choir8. फोड़नाBreak an alibiBreak the code -
12 calculate
VT1. हिसाब\calculateलगानाWe have to calculate the estimated cost of our journey. -
13 cheat
N1. ठगHe is a cheat.--------V1. कपट\cheatकरनाHe cheated his friend that cost him his life. -
14 cool
Adj1. शीतल/ठंडाI am enjoying a cool autumn day.Cool greens and blues and violets2. शांतShe has a cool head.3. रूखा/उदासीनHe was given a cool reception.4. मिलनसारHer relations with her boss were cool and polite5. धृष्ट/निर्लज्जHe speaks cool lies intentionally.6. अच्छे\coolसेThe bike cost me a cool fifty thousand.7. सोचा\coolहुआ/विचार\coolकिया\coolहुआHe made a cool appraisal of all the issues in the dispute8. शान\coolकी\coolबातIt's not cool to arrive at a party too early--------N1. शीतलताShe likes the pleasant cool of early morning.2. शान्तिHe kept him cool while everyone else panicked due to fire in the building.--------VI1. ठण्डा\coolहोना/शांत\coolहोनाHis enthusiasm cooled considerably--------VT1. ठण्डा\coolकरनाA swim in the pool should cool you(down)2. क्रोध\coolठण्डा\coolकरनाCool down, do not be so angry. -
15 diesel
N1. डीज़लThe cost of diesel has shot up. -
16 draw-back
N1. कमीA major drawback of living in big cities is the high pollution level.The main draw back in the deal was its enormons cost -
17 estimate
N1. मूल्य\estimateका\estimateअनुमानAn estimate of what it would costMany factors are involved in any estimate of human lifeHe got an estimate from the car repair shop--------VT1. अंदाज़\estimateलगानाI estimate this chicken to weigh at three pounds -
18 exceed
V1. अधिक\exceedहोनाThe cost of this book does not exceed Rs 150. -
19 fizzle
V1. असफल\fizzleहोनाAll of his plans fizzled out on hearing the cost of implementation. -
20 flag[stone]
N1. चपटा\flag[stone]पत्थरHow much it will cost to cover the courtyard with flagstones.
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