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  • 1 shell

    N
    1. छिलका
    It is dificult to break the shell of coconut.
    2. आवरण
    Only the shell of the factory was left after the fire had been put out.
    3. गोला
    The room was full of artillary shells to help the terrorist.
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    V
    1. छिलका उतारना
    He ate the nuts after shelling them off.
    2. गोलाबारी करना/गोली बरसाना
    Continous shelling in the border regions has made the life of local villagers absolutely miserable.

    English-Hindi dictionary > shell

  • 2 top

    Adj
    1. सर्वोच्च\topस्थान
    All his relatives have occupied the top positions in the company.
    2. मुख्य
    He is a top man in the management.
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    N
    1. ऊपरी\topभाग
    The mower cuts off the tops of the grass.
    2. फलक
    Put your books on top of the desk.
    3. लट्टू
    The boy is playing with a top.
    4. खूब\topचिल्लाकर
    The girl was at the top of her voice when the intruder entered.
    5. कुर्ता
    He got a bright red top and string for his birthday.
    6. ढक्कन
    He removed the top of the carton.
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    VT
    1. ऊपर\topडालना
    You top the cake with cream and chocolate.
    2. शिखर\topपर\topपहुँचना
    We topped the mountain to have a clear view.
    3. से\topबढकर\topरहना
    He has topped the list by securing majority of votes.
    5. निशान\topछूटना [गोल्फ\topमें]
    He lost the game because he topped the ball in the last round.

    English-Hindi dictionary > top

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  • put someone off their stroke — british phrase to cause someone to stop what they are doing or to make a mistake He was put off his stroke by the arguing in the next room. Thesaurus: to stop someone doing somethingsynonym to kill a person or animalsynonym Main entry: stroke …   Useful english dictionary

  • put somebody off something — ˌput sb ˈoff sth/sb derived to make sb lose interest in or enthusiasm for sth/sb • He was put off science by bad teaching. • put somebody off something doing sth The accident put her off driving for life. Main entry: ↑putderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • put somebody off somebody — ˌput sb ˈoff sth/sb derived to make sb lose interest in or enthusiasm for sth/sb • He was put off science by bad teaching. • put somebody off somebody doing sth The accident put her off driving for life. Main entry: ↑putderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • put (someone) off (their) stride — British, American & Australian, British & Australian to take someone s attention away from what they are doing so they are not able to do it well. She was making funny faces at me, trying to put me off my stroke. When I m playing chess, the… …   New idioms dictionary

  • put somebody off their stride — put sb off their ˈstride idiom to make sb take their attention off what they are doing and stop doing it so well • The shouting from the back of the hall completely put me off my stride. Main entry: ↑strideidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • put someone off their stride — phrase to upset or trouble someone He wasn’t going to let a bit of heckling put him off his stride. Thesaurus: to cause problems for someone or somethingsynonym Main entry: stride …   Useful english dictionary

  • put somebody off their stroke — put sb off their ˈstroke idiom (BrE) to make sb make a mistake or hesitate in what they are doing • My speech was going well until I was put off my stroke by an interruption. Main entry: ↑strokeidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • put someone off their stroke — ► put someone off their stroke disconcert someone so that they make a mistake or hesitate. Main Entry: ↑stroke …   English terms dictionary

  • put something off — POSTPONE, defer, delay, put back, adjourn, hold over, reschedule, shelve, table; informal put on ice, put on the back burner. → put * * * postpone something they can t put off a decision much longer * * * ˌput sthˈoff derived to change sth to a… …   Useful english dictionary

  • put someone off — DETER, discourage, dissuade, daunt, unnerve, intimidate, scare off, repel, repulse; distract, disturb, divert, sidetrack; informal turn off. → put * * * 1) cancel or postpone an appointment with someone he d put off Martin until nine o clock 2)… …   Useful english dictionary

  • put sth off — UK US put sth off Phrasal Verb with put({{}}/pʊt/ verb (putting, put, put) ► to decide or arrange to delay an event or activity until a later time or date: »The meeting has been put off for a week …   Financial and business terms

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