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1 pull
N1. खिंचाईA pull of the chain will stop the train.2. दबावSensitiveness can not tolerate the pulls.3. प्रभावI need not to use your pull to get this job.4. कशThe magician took a long pull and finished the cigarette.5. घ्zऊटThe man took a small pull of wine in the party.6. लंबी चडाईMountaineers have to take several long pulls to reach their destination.7. हत्थीThe door pull was got strucked by rust.--------V1. खींचनाHe pulled the rope of well to lift up the bucket.He pulled back her hand when a thorn pierced her fingers.2. उखाडनाDon't pull the plug out.After his father's death he started working in the local pub pulling punts.3. आकर्षित करनाThe contenstant paid oen thousand Rupees to a person who pulled in forty voters in his favour.4. आगे बढनाThe old machine pulled hard when it was operated after a time gap of one month.5. गैर कानूनी कार्य करनाRam was pulling some sort of work. -
2 pull (sb) through (sth)
PhrV1. मदद करनाDuring hill illness the nurse pull him through. -
3 pull in
N1. भोजनालयThe cyclist stopped at pull in during their tour.--------PhrV1. गिरफ्तार करनाThe constable pulled in two criminals to investigate about the murder case.2. कमानाHe's pulling in good sum of money by working in Tata steel. -
4 pull together
PhrV1. मिलकर काम करनाOne must pull together to succeed in life. -
5 pull up
N1. कसरतThe wrestlers pull up regularly to build their muscles.--------PhrV1. रुकनाThe car suddenly pulled up on approaching a huge crowd. -
6 pull-out
N1. किसी पत्रिका का अनुबन्धThe Hindustan times monthly publishes a 30 page pull out on entertainment etc..2. निकालने का कार्यAlexander pulled out his rival's from the battle field. -
7 pull into
PhrV1. पहुँचनाThe crowd ran towards the platform when shatabadi express pulled in.2. रुकनाThe matador bus pulled in to a resturant on its way to shimla. -
8 pull off
PhrV1. रुकनाThe vehicle pulled off the highway to refresh its passengers.2. सफल हो जानाAt last, he pulled off his examinations and came out in flying colours. -
9 pull oneself together
PhrV1. नियन्त्रित करनाAfter my relative's success in civil service examination I pulled myself together. -
10 pull out
PhrV1. हटनाAs the driver saw a truck approaching with very high speed, it suddenly pulled out from the road.2. हटानाI pulled out the waste papers from the book shelf. -
11 pull round
PhrV1. ठीक हो जानाShe was pulling round when I went to enquire about her health. -
12 pull sb up
PhrV1. निन्दा करनाThe student was pulled up by the teacher for his mistakes. -
13 pull(sth) over
PhrV1. रुकनाThe car immediately pulled over as a bus was approaching it with a very high speed. -
14 pull
n.खींच, खिंचाव, कोशिश, झटका, तोड, मरोडv. tr. & intr.खींचना, घसीटना, तोडना, फाडना -
15 gravitational pull
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16 to pull
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17 louvre
N1. झिलमिली/धुंवाराPull down the louvres to shut the bright light out. -
18 strong
Adj1. मज़बूतFor being an athlete you should be strong.The rope was strong enough to pull the weight from the bottom.With a strong kick he pushed the door open.There should be strong links between management & workers.2. ऊँचाPoliticians with strong voices have great impact on the audience.3. तेज़Strong wind is blowing.He has used very strong colours in his latest painting.4. समर्थThe school has a strong tradition of academic excellence.5. पक्काI had a strong impression that someone was following me.Miss Stubs was under strong impression that God is near.6. प्रबलA strong evidence should be there to claim the accident.Rupee is stronger than Taka but weaker against Dollar.The demonstrators were 1,00,000 strong.7. कड़ाMy mother always prefers strong coffee.8. तीखाThis chease tastes strong.9. प्रभावशालीUltra voilet rays have strong impact on human body. -
19 sun blind
N1. झिलमिलीPull down the sun blind, it's excensive heat. -
20 torque
N1. सोने\torqueके\torqueतारों\torqueका\torqueबना\torqueहुआ\torqueएक\torqueकण्ठाThe torque helps the machine to pull the load well.
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