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1 knife-point
N1. चाकू\knife-pointकी\knife-pointनोंकThey were made to part with all their valuables at knife-point. -
2 fleshy
Adj1. मांसलHe likes girls with fleshy bodies.2. गूदेदारFleshy part of apricots is made into jam. -
3 intimate
Adj1. आत्मीयIntimate friendship should be encouraged.2. सुपरिचितHe has an intimate knowledge of criminal law.3. अन्तरंगKalidasa,the poet and the dramatist was intimate with nature.--------VT1. बतलानाHe intimated his willingness to take part in the function. -
4 lapse
N1. चूकHe will not pardon you for this lapse.This lapse on your part may ruin your career.2. समाप्तिWith the lapse of time he may overcome his griet.--------V1. रद्द हो जानाThe House allowed the bill to lapse.2. अवनत हो जानाUncared for movements lapse into decay as time passes. -
5 rack
N1. रैकShe settled the books neatly on the rack.She reached up and put her briefcase in the rack.2. पुराने\rackसमय\rackमे\rackयातना\rackदेने\rackका\rackयंत्रPut the slave on the rack.3. दन्तुरदन्डक् " \{मशीन\rackदाँतों\rackसहित\rackरौड\rackजिसमे\rackपहिया\rackफँस\rackसके\}A part of a machine consisting of a bar with teeth into which those of awheel or gear fit.--------VT1. होनाSevere pain racked her body.2. भरसक\rackप्रयास\rackकरनाI've been racking my brains trying to remember her name. -
6 stand up
Adj1. आमने\stand upसामने\stand upकीA stand up row with elders in not a good act on part of youngesters.
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