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1 pass
V1. गुज़रनाThe street was so crowded that the traffic was unable to pass.Time has passed so quickly that we are surprised.2. हस्तांतरित करनाRead and pass on the newspaper.3. पार करनाPass the shop and you will be in front of the school.4. उत्तराधिकार में पानाI have inherited my nature as it passed from my father to me.5. उत्तीर्ण होनाI don't know much psychology but I have to pass my exam.6. मंज़ूर होनाThe bill should be passed in this session only.7. सहन करनाHer provocative remarks passed without comment. -
2 pass
n.दर्रा, संकट पथ; निकास की चिठ्ठी; धक्काv. tr. & intr.जाना, गुजरना; खर्च करना, बिताना; छोडना; होना; मानना; बनाना, नियम प्रचलित करना -
3 pass
darraa, nikaas ki chiththhi, sankat path -
4 to pass
bitaanaa, jaanaa, gujarnaa -
5 Eurocrat
N1. यूरोपीय\Eurocratप्रशासनाधिकारीA bill has to pass from Eurocrat. -
6 askance
Adj1. संदेह सेShe looked at me askance when I asked her to give her bank pass book. -
7 consume
VT1. काम\consumeमें\consumeलाना/व्यय\consumeकरनाThe effort to pass the exam consumed all his energy -
8 euphemism
N1. मंगलभाषीकठोर\euphemismशब्दों\euphemismके\euphemismस्थान\euphemismपर\euphemismमधुर\euphemismशब्दों\euphemismका\euphemismप्रयोग'Pass away'is a euphemism for 'die'. -
9 favour
N1. कृपाDue to her favour I was able to pass the exam.--------VT1. कृपा\favourदृष्टि\favourरखनाHe favoured me in the debate. -
10 flux
N1. बदलावThe economy of this country is in a constant state of flux due to political instability.2. प्रवाहLines of flux change their properties while pass through a magnetic field. -
11 knuckle-down
V1. झुकनाIf you want to pass that exam you will have to knuckle-down to somehard study. -
12 landslide
N1. भूस्खलनDue to heavy rains there was landslide near rohtaing pass.2. महाविजयThese elections resulted in a landslide victory for the ruling party. -
13 miniature
N1. लघुरूपOnly a miniature creature could pass through those bars.It was a exact miniature of the sculpture.2. लघुचित्रHe is a miniature artist.--------N1. सूक्ष्म चित्र बनानाHe recreated the entire event in miniature -
14 pore
N1. छोटा छेदThe pores in the soil helps to pass the oxyzen to the roots of the plants.--------V1. परिशीलन करनाShe was poring over the photograph to find out the strange person in that. -
15 preparation
N1. तैयारीYou can not pass any examination without preparation.2. पाकA preparation for AIDS is being invented by the Ayurvedic doctors. -
16 present
Adj1. उपस्थितI was not present when the telegram came.2. वर्तमानThe present age is computer age.--------N1. वर्तमानकालThe present society is a sophisticated society.2. उपहारThis book was a present from my elder brother.--------V1. देना\{उपहार\}My father presented me a bycycle on my birthday.2. दिखानाPresent the entry-pass to go into the auditorium.3. प्रस्तुत करनाThe present cinema culture presents the abnormal development in the children. -
17 provided
Conj1. बशर्ते किI will present you cycle provided (that) you would pass in 1st class. -
18 severe
Adj1. कठोरRomans gave severe punishments to slaves even for minor offences.2. तीव्रThe bomb threat caused severe disruption to the flights from Delhi.3. कठिनBefore joining the armed forces, cadets have to pass severe tests.4. अनलंकृत/सादाShe wore a severe suit of plain grey with a white blouse. -
19 sure
Adj1. निस्संशयI am sure that Neha will pass in the examination. -
20 through
Adv1. एक\throughओर\throughसे\throughदूसरी\throughओरPut the chemical in the filter and let it pass through.2. शुरू\throughसे\throughअन्त\throughतकAfter the day's work the labourer slept right through.3. प्रतिबन्ध\throughको\throughतोडते\throughहुएThere was red signal but the car drove straight through4. अन्त\throughतकWe drove straight through from Chicago to Marshall.--------Prep1. में\throughसेThe thief entered the house through the window.2. से\throughतकYou stay in Birmingham Monday through Friday.3. के\throughद्वाराYou can get good results through hard work.4. शुरु\throughसे\throughअन्त\throughतकThe children sat through the long concert.5. के\throughकारणThe accident ocurred through his careless driving.
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