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1 strong arm
Adj1. बलपूर्वकPolice make use of strong arm methods against criminals. -
2 strychnine
N1. कुचला-सतTo kill his friend he make use of strychnine. -
3 bellows
N1. धौंकनीIn villages, women use bellows to make a fire burn better. -
4 non-stick
Adj1. बिना\non-stickचिपकने\non-stickवालीI use non-stick pan to make curry. -
5 resource
N1. युक्तिHe is a man of resources.2. साधनWe must make the utmost use of our resources.3. सहाराHe has no inner resources and hates being alone. -
6 rotary
Adj1. घूर्णीCarpenters use rotary drill machines to make holes in the walls. -
7 set square
N1. त्रिभुजीWe use a set square to make right angles.
См. также в других словарях:
make use of something — make ˈuse of sth/sb idiom to use sth/sb, especially in order to get an advantage • We could make better use of our resources. • You should make use of your contacts. Main entry: ↑useidiom … Useful english dictionary
make use of somebody — make ˈuse of sth/sb idiom to use sth/sb, especially in order to get an advantage • We could make better use of our resources. • You should make use of your contacts. Main entry: ↑useidiom … Useful english dictionary
make use of — ► make use of use. Main Entry: ↑use … English terms dictionary
make use of — index capitalize (seize the chance), exercise (use), exert, impropriate, manipulate (utilize skillfully), ply, profit … Law dictionary
make use of without permission — index pirate (reproduce without authorization) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
make use of — phrasal : to put to use : use, employ * * * make use of 1. To use, employ 2. To take the help, etc, of (a person) in obtaining an end with no intention of repaying him or her, to exploit • • • Main Entry: ↑use * * * make use of … Useful english dictionary
make use of — to do something taboo in connection with Thus to make use of prostitutes is not to find them chaste employment but to copulate regularly with them: to make use of drugs is not to control your hypertension under medical supervision but to… … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
make use of — to use someone or something for a particular purpose, especially one that brings a benefit to you Why doesn t she make use of her singing talent? make good use of someone/something: I hope you ve made good use of your time … English dictionary
To make use of — Use Use, n. [OE. us use, usage, L. usus, from uti, p. p. usus, to use. See {Use}, v. t.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of employing anything, or of applying it to one s service; the state of being so employed or applied; application; employment;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
make use of — use; derive benefit from … English contemporary dictionary
make use of — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. use, employ, utilize; see use 1 … English dictionary for students