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1 interest
N1. रसThe show did not interest him.2. रुचिI have interest in music.3. हितHe has best interests at heart.4. ब्याजPublic sector gives more interests for the depositors.--------VTI1. रुचि\interestउत्पन्न\interestकरनाAfter retirement he began to interest himself in voluntary work. -
2 lighten
V1. प्रकाश बढानाThe new lights have lightened the room considerably.2. चमक उठनाHis face lightened at the news of a raise in his salary.--------V1. हल्का करनाThere is a need to lighten the weight of books/courses on young children.2. गम्भीरता हटनाAs the speaker imploded his plans the mood of the audience gradually lightened.3. चिन्तामुक्त होनाMy heart was lightened when I got the news that he had reached his destination quite safely. -
3 meat
N1. माँसThe doctors have advised that red meat may be harmful to the heart.2. प्रमुख\meatअंशThe fifth chapter of the book is actually the meat of the authos argument. -
4 pound
N1. पौण्ड\{एक माप\}I have twenty pounds in my pocket.Apples are sold by the pound.--------V1. मारनाSomeone was pounding at the door.2. धडकनाMy heart was pounding. -
5 stony
Adj1. निर्दयीRam'स् stony heart doesn'ट् allow him to have pity on anyone.--------Adj1. पथरीलाIt is very difficult to walk on a stony ground.
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have a heart — {v. phr.}, {informal} To stop being mean; be kind, generous, or sympathetic. * /Have a heart, Bob, and lend me two dollars./ * /Have a heart, Mary, and help me with this lesson./ * /He didn t know if the teacher would have a heart and pass him./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have a heart — {v. phr.}, {informal} To stop being mean; be kind, generous, or sympathetic. * /Have a heart, Bob, and lend me two dollars./ * /Have a heart, Mary, and help me with this lesson./ * /He didn t know if the teacher would have a heart and pass him./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have your heart set on something — have your heart set on (something) (or set your heart on (something)) ◇ When you have your heart set on something or when you set your heart on something, you want it very much. She has her heart set on a new bicycle. • • • Main Entry: ↑heart * * … Useful english dictionary
have your heart set on — (something) (or set your heart on (something)) ◇ When you have your heart set on something or when you set your heart on something, you want it very much. She has her heart set on a new bicycle. • • • Main Entry: ↑heart have y … Useful english dictionary
have a heart of gold — phrase to be a very kind person Thesaurus: kind and gentle and sensitivesynonym Main entry: heart * * * have a generous nature * * * have a heart of ˈgold idiom to be a very kind person Main entry … Useful english dictionary
have a heart — If someone has a heart, they arekind and sympathetic. If you say, Have a heart to someone, you are asking them to be understanding and sympathetic … The small dictionary of idiomes
have a heart of stone — phrase to not feel any sympathy for other people Thesaurus: to stop, control or not show emotionssynonym Main entry: heart * * * have a heart of ˈstone idiom to be a person who does not show others sympathy or pity Main entry: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
have your heart set on (doing) something — set your heart on (doing) something phrase to decide that you want something very much He’s got his heart set on winning the competition. Thesaurus: to want somethingsynonym Main entry: heart … Useful english dictionary
have a heart of gold — ► have a heart of gold have a generous or compassionate nature. Main Entry: ↑heart … English terms dictionary
have the heart — (usu in neg) to have the courage or resolution (to do something unpleasant) • • • Main Entry: ↑heart … Useful english dictionary
have a heart! — have a ˈheart! idiom (informal) used to ask sb to be kind and/or reasonable • Have a heart! I ve nowhere else to stay! Main entry: ↑heartidiom … Useful english dictionary