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1 come back
PhrV1. फिर\come backसे\come backआनाWe will come back to the discussion later. -
2 come on
IDM1. शाबाशCome on dear! You will succeed. -
3 they will come tomorrow.
woh kal aayenge.English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > they will come tomorrow.
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4 anxiously
Adv1. उद्वेग से'When will you come?',he asked anxiously. -
5 definitely
Adv1. पक्का करनाHe will definitely come to receive her at the airport.2. स्पष्टता सेHe defined his views definitely. -
6 figure
N1. अंकMonthly sales figures of this company show a declining trend.--------N1. आकृति\{शारीरिक\}One can improve her figure by doing aerobic excercises.2. व्यक्तिI saw a figure approaching from a distance.3. आकृति\{रेखाचित्र\}Hexagon is a six sided figure.--------V1. दिखाई\figureदेनाHis name figures in the list of suspects.2. कल्पना\figureकरनाBy the way they were talking he figured it out that they will not come. -
7 to
Prep1. की\toओरI went to the garden for jogging.2. तकThe house has a garden extending to the river bank.3. कोRam gave the book to Rama.4. कीShe is working as the secretary to the Executive Director.5. सेIt takes 30 to 40 minutes to read this.6. के\toमुकाबले\toमेंThe chances are 10 to 1.He is richer to her.7. मेंThere are 100 paise to one rupee.8. से\toमिला\toकरHe was standing with his ear to the door and listening to th conversation inside the room.9. के\toप्रतिDogs are devoted to their masters.Hari is committed to the job.--10.के\toअनुसार.According to her he will not come.The dress may be nice but it is not to her liking. -
8 quarter
N1. चौथाई\quarterभागIt will take about an hour and a quarter to reach there.2. पन्द्रह\quarterमिनट\{सवा/पौन\}She will come at quarter past two.3. त्रिमासWe pay the school fees at the end of each quarter.4. दिशाHe has travelled to every quarter of the globe.5. घरHe found quarters for his family.--------N1. चौथाई भागHe has already finished a quarter of the work.2. स्थान[दिशा]The sound came from some quarter of the room.--------VTI1. चार\quarterसम\quarterभाग\quarterकरनाQuarter an apple.People were executed by being quartered2. ठहराना\{घर\quarterमें\}Troops were quartered with the local villagers. -
9 whether
Conj1. किI don't know whether he will come.2. चाहेंYou will get a momento whether you take part in the quiz or not. -
10 aver
VT1. वादा\averकरनाRam averred that he will come at 6'o clock.राम ने वादा किया कि वह 6 बजे आएगा. -
11 conclusion
N1. निष्कर्षWithout thinking he jumped to the conclusion.2. समाप्तिThe programme will come to a conclusion next week. -
12 force
N1. बलThey used force to open the jammed door.2. बलप्रयोगThe police took away the protesters by force.3. सेनाThe Air force was pressed into operation in Kargil.4. बड़ी\forceसंख्याWomen turned up in force.5. लागू\forceहोनाThe new law will come into force next month.--------V1. मजबूर\forceकरनाShe forced him to take up a job in the city.2. जबरदस्ती\forceउत्पन्न\forceकरनाShe forced a smile.3. बलपूर्वक\forceघुसना/निकलनाThe cricketers forced their way through the crowd. -
13 impulsively
Adv1. आवेगशीलI and my family will come, Ramu said impulsively. -
14 nap
N1. झपकीI usually take a nap in the afternoon.I will come there after a nap.2. मखमल के महीन धागेThe nap of the sofa cloth was withering.--------VI1. झपकी\napलेनाHe was napping in the bus.Let me nap for a while. -
15 possibly
Adv1. संभवतःRavi is possibly leaving next week to Canada.2. संभव\possiblyहो\possiblyसकनाI will come as soon as possibly I can.You can't possibly think that I had anything to do with it. -
16 resort
N1. आश्रयA beach to which many people resort2. अंतिम\resortचाराI have come to you for advice as a last resort.--------VT1. शरण\resortलेनाIf negotiations fail,we will have to resort to hunger strike. -
17 rub
N1. रगड़Give your shoes a rub before you go out.--------VI1. रगड़नाThe long branches rubbed against each-other2. घिसनाStop rubbing otherwise paint will come off.Her bicycle wheel is rubbing on the mudguard.--------VT1. रगड़She rubbed her body with a towel.2. मलनाShe rubbed the cream on her back.3. घिसनाI know it was a silly mistake but there's no need to rub it in.4. मिटानाWho's rubbed the answers off the blackboard. -
18 sandman
N1. सैंडमेन\{एक कल्पित आदमी\}My mother told me that sandman will come & make you fall asleep. -
19 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. -
20 whose
Interro1. किसकाWhose car is that?.--------Rel Pron1. जिसकाThe boy whose book it is, will come later.
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