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  • 1 free

    Adj
    1. स्वतंत्र
    The slaves were set free.
    2. आज़ाद
    We belong to a free nation.
    3. ढ़ीला
    One end of the rope is free.
    4. मुक्त\freeकरना
    Thousands of prisoners have been set free.
    5. बिना\freeमूल्य\freeके
    He got free tickets for the magic show.
    6. खाली
    The bathroom is free now.
    I tried to telephone her but her line was never free.
    7. स्वेच्छा\freeसे\freeदेने\freeको\freeतत्पर
    Her brother is always free with a piece of Advice for everybody.
    8. सबके\freeसाथ\freeसीमा\freeसे\freeअधिक\freeखुल\freeजाना
    No one likes Hindi lecturer,she is too free in her language and behaviour.
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    Adv
    1. मुफ्त/बिना\freeमूल्य\freeके
    Children under five usually travel free on buses and trains.
    Beauty parlour lady cuts my hair for free.
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    V
    1. निकालना
    It took the rescuers two hours to free the people from the debris.
    2. मुक्त\freeकरना
    Physical exercises can free your body and mind of tension.
    3. किसी\freeविशेष\freeकारण\freeके\freeलिए\freeअनुमति\freeदेना
    The A.P. government intends to free more funds for educational purpose.
    4. स्वतंत्रता\freeदेना
    Winning the contest has freed her to take full-time practice.

    English-Hindi dictionary > free

  • 2 pull

    N
    1. खिंचाई
    A pull of the chain will stop the train.
    2. दबाव
    Sensitiveness can not tolerate the pulls.
    3. प्रभाव
    I need not to use your pull to get this job.
    4. कश
    The magician took a long pull and finished the cigarette.
    5. घ्zऊट
    The man took a small pull of wine in the party.
    6. लंबी चडाई
    Mountaineers have to take several long pulls to reach their destination.
    7. हत्थी
    The door pull was got strucked by rust.
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    V
    1. खींचना
    He pulled the rope of well to lift up the bucket.
    He pulled back her hand when a thorn pierced her fingers.
    2. उखाडना
    Don't pull the plug out.
    After his father's death he started working in the local pub pulling punts.
    3. आकर्षित करना
    The contenstant paid oen thousand Rupees to a person who pulled in forty voters in his favour.
    4. आगे बढना
    The old machine pulled hard when it was operated after a time gap of one month.
    5. गैर कानूनी कार्य करना
    Ram was pulling some sort of work.

    English-Hindi dictionary > pull

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