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1 trouble
N1. परेशानीWe are having trouble with our Television.2. तकलीफI don't want to give him trouble.3. अशान्तिThere is always trouble in Ireland.4. बीमारीHe had kidney trouble and he needs attention.--------VT1. परेशान\troubleकरनाThe sprain in my neck is troubling me.2. नम्रतापूर्वक\troubleनिवेदन\troubleकरनाHe took the book away without even troubling to ask.May I trouble you for the newspaper?. -
2 trouble
n.घबराहट, दुःख, पीडाv. tr.व्याकुल करना, हिलाना, कष्ट देना -
3 trouble spot
N1. उपद्रव\trouble spotस्थानThe border of the two countries is a trouble spot. -
4 to trouble
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5 drown
V1. डूबना[डुबाना]I was drowned in workShe drowned her trouble in alcoholThe child drowned in the lakeHe drowned the kittens -
6 engineering
N1. कल\engineeringबनाने\engineeringकी\engineeringविद्याHe had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study -
7 fart
VI1. वायु\fartनिकालनाHe farted due to gastric trouble. -
8 ferment
V1. ख़मीर\fermentउठानाFlour is fermented with yeast to make bread.2. उत्तेजित\fermentकरनाTrouble was being fermented in masses due to bad governence by the state government.By giving inflamatory speech, the leader fermented anger of the crowd. -
9 gastric
Adj1. पेट\gastricकाHe has gastric trouble due to indigestion. -
10 gather
N1. कपड़े\gatherकी\gatherतहI like two gathers in my trousers.--------V1. इकठ्ठा\gatherकरनाHe gathered as many flowers as he could.2. परिणाम\gatherनिकालनाI gather from the recent reports that external forces are trying to createtrouble in the country. -
11 idiocy
N1. पूर्ण अज्ञानताHer Idiocy put her in trouble. -
12 imperfect
Adj1. त्रुतिपूर्णHis imperfect knowledge about his subject always gets him in trouble. -
13 improvidence
N1. अदूरदर्शीHer Improvidence might lead her in trouble later. -
14 inefficient
Adj1. अयोग्यThat bridge is inefficient and so causes a lot of trouble. -
15 invite
VT1. निमन्त्रण\inviteभेजनाWe invited our relatives for our daughter's marriage.2. आकृष्ट\inviteकरनाLeaving your vehicles unlocked is just inviting trouble. -
16 involve
VT1. शामिल\involveकरनाThe job will involve many workers.2. काम\involveमें\involveलग\involveजानाAll students were involved in the science exihibition.2. खतरे\involveमें\involveपडनाShe was involved in a trouble. -
17 keep one's mouth shut
IDM1. चुप रहानाIt is better to keep one's mouth shut than falling into trouble by speaking. -
18 liberty
N1. स्वतन्त्रता\{वैयक्तिक\}Liberty to hold ones own views.2. स्वेच्छाचारिताGiving too much liberty to children sometimes causes serious trouble to parents.3. अवांछनीय व्यवहारTaking liberty with somebody. -
19 mark
N1. निशानThere was a coffee mark on my white skirt.2. अंकHe got the highest marks in maths.3. निशानाThe arrow missed it's mark.4. छापThe war has left it's mark on the country.5. महत्त्व--------V1. पर\markनिशान\markलगानाMark the items which have been checked.2. पर\markध्यान\markदेनाYou will be in trouble,just mark my words. -
20 mulishness
N1. हठीलापनHis mulishness often lands him in trouble.
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