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1 get through
PhrV1. पूरा\get throughकरनाThey got through the ration just in ten days.2. सफल\get throughहोनाThe younger child got through the exams.3. पार\get throughकरनाYou will reach the town early if you get through the river.4. पहुँचनाThe food and clothing got through to the soldiers in time.5. बात\get throughसमझानाIt is very hard getting your ideas through these students. -
2 get over
PhrV1. भूल\get overजानाI have got over the mistakes of the past.2. उभरनाI have got over the financial debt.3. समाप्त\get overकरनाThe match got over very early. -
3 detest
VT1. घृणा\detestकरनाI detest having to get up early in the morning. -
4 normally
Adv1. सामान्यत:We get up early in the morning normally. -
5 wont
Adj1. अभ्यस्तHe is wont to drink water before the meals.--------N1. स्वभावIt was her wont to get up early. -
6 date
N1. तिथिWhat is the date today?The date of the election is set by the election commission.He tried to memorize all the dates for his history examThey hoped to get together at an early date2. डेट\{लड़का\dateलड़की\dateका\dateसाथ\dateबाहर\dateजाना\}She asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date3. काल/समय/कालावधिThey are upto date4. साथीHis date never stopped talking5. छुहारा/खजूरThe store sells fresh dates.--------VT1. तिथि\dateडालनाThe package is dated November 24Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findingsShe wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that she procrastinated
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