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1 serve
V1. सेवा करनाThe servant serves his moster faithfully.2. परोसनाTasty food was served in the party.3. पूरा करनाThis room can serve us for study.4. के लिए पर्याप्त होनाThis packet of soup serves two.5. के सात व्यवहार करनाThey have served me shamefully.6. तामील करनाServe a court order on him.7. गेंद चलानाIt's your turn to serve to me.8. फाँदना/लाँघना/बाहनाHis bull will come to serve our cows tomorrow. -
2 serve
v. tr.सेवा करना, काम करना, टहल करना, नौकरी करना, काम निकाल देना, काम आना ना; आज्ञा पालन करना, कहना करना; पूजा करना, आराधना करना; सहायता करना, काम का होना; देना, बांट देना, भोजन परोसना; हाजिर रहना; पर्याप्त होना -
3 biscuit
N1. बिस्कुटAt tea time they serve tea with biscuits. -
4 milky
Adj1. दूधियाHer cloths were milky white.2. दूधवालाThey serve milky tea. -
5 normal
Adj1. सामान्यServe wine at normal room temperature.2. प्रकृतHe is a perfectly normal child.--------N1.Things have returned to normal after the curfew. -
6 pitcher
N1. घडाThe pitchers are quite common in villages.2. घडे आदि में गीले पदार्थ की मात्राPlease serve a pitcher of cold drink to all.3. पिचर\{खेल\pitcherमें\}The pitchers play a very important role in base ball. -
7 pud
N1. पुडिंगWe prepared a nice pud to serve to the guests after lunch. -
8 unsavoury
Adj1. अरूचिकरHe has unsavoury habits.2. अस्वादिष्टThey serve unsavoury food in the mess.3. बदबूदारThe clogged drainage made the entire area unsavoury. -
9 wish
N1. इच्छाHer wish was to serve the needy.2. आशीर्वाद\wishदेनाI sent my new year wish to my daughter.--------VTI1. इच्छा\wishहोना[करना]I wished to be a doctor.2. शुभकामना\wishकरनाI wish you success.
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