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would

  • 61 minicab

    N
    1. एक टैक्सी जो पहले से तय हो
    It would be better if you book a minicab tonight.

    English-Hindi dictionary > minicab

  • 62 minus

    Prep
    1. के\minusबिना
    Life minus troubles would not be life either.
    2. घटा
    Four minus eight makes four.

    English-Hindi dictionary > minus

  • 63 miscarry

    V
    1. गर्भपात होना
    She feared she would miscarry again.

    English-Hindi dictionary > miscarry

  • 64 misogynist

    N
    1. औरत जाति से नफरत करने वाला आदमी
    It would be worthless to argue with such a misogynist.

    English-Hindi dictionary > misogynist

  • 65 missal

    N
    1. इसाइयों की पूजा की किताब
    Respect the Missal as you would any other holy book.

    English-Hindi dictionary > missal

  • 66 mitigate

    V
    1. गम्भीरता कम करना
    You would have to mitigate the risks before getting the approval.

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  • 67 mobilise

    V
    1. गतिशील करना
    The work would be easily done if you could just mobilise the workers.

    English-Hindi dictionary > mobilise

  • 68 mock

    Adj
    1. बनावटी
    He laughed a mock laughter to irritate them further.
    --------
    V
    1. चिढ़ाना
    He would not give up a chance to mock ever.

    English-Hindi dictionary > mock

  • 69 modelling

    Adj
    1. माडेल\modellingबनने\modellingका
    She was sure she would succeed in her modelling career.

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  • 70 modify

    V
    1. सुधारना
    We would have to modify the radio before it could be used.

    English-Hindi dictionary > modify

  • 71 name-dropping

    N
    1. बड़े\name-droppingएवं\name-droppingप्रसिद्ध\name-droppingलोगों\name-droppingका\name-droppingनाम\name-droppingलेना\{विशेष\name-droppingप्रभाव\name-droppingकेलिए\}
    He thinks that name-dropping would make an impression on people.

    English-Hindi dictionary > name-dropping

  • 72 nickname

    N
    1. उपनाम
    Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph.
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    VT
    1. उपनाम\nicknameदेना
    She nicknamed her son.

    English-Hindi dictionary > nickname

  • 73 nightcap

    N
    1. रात\nightcapमें\nightcapपेय\nightcapमदिरापान
    Would you like to have a nightcap?the waiter asked.

    English-Hindi dictionary > nightcap

  • 74 oblige

    V
    1. मदद करने उपकृत करना
    He would be obliged to help.
    2. नैतिक नियमों से मज़बूर करना
    No law can oblige children to take case of their aged parents.

    English-Hindi dictionary > oblige

  • 75 onlooker

    N
    1. तमाशबीन/दर्शक
    There were more onlookers at the accident site than the people who would help.

    English-Hindi dictionary > onlooker

  • 76 oppose

    VTI
    1. विरोध\opposeकरना
    The senator said he would oppose the bill.

    English-Hindi dictionary > oppose

  • 77 painless

    Adj
    1. दर्दरहित
    The would was painless.

    English-Hindi dictionary > painless

  • 78 perhaps

    Adv
    1. संभवतः
    Perhaps I may not attend the class tomorrow.
    He was alone for perhaps half an hour.
    Perhaps you would be kind enough to open the door for me.
    2. शायद
    It is, perhaps, the best known of his works.
    'Don't you think we should ask your father first'? 'well, perhaps so'.

    English-Hindi dictionary > perhaps

  • 79 peruse

    V
    1. अनुशीलन करना
    Would you care to peruse the wine list.

    English-Hindi dictionary > peruse

  • 80 physician

    N
    1. चिकित्सक/वैद्य
    It is hadn't been for the speedy arrival of the physician she would have been long gone.

    English-Hindi dictionary > physician

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  • would — [ wud ] modal verb *** Would is usually followed by an infinitive without to : A picnic would be nice. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: They didn t do as much as they said they would. In conversation and informal writing,… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • would — W1S1 [wud] modal v negative short form wouldn t ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(past intentions/expectations)¦ 2¦(imagined situations)¦ 3¦(past habits)¦ 4¦(requesting)¦ 5¦(offering/inviting)¦ 6¦(what somebody wants)¦ 7¦(past purpose)¦ 8 would not …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • would — [wood] v.aux. [ME wolde < OE, pt. of willan, to wish, WILL1] 1. pt. of WILL2 [she said she would be finished before six, in those days we would talk for hours on end] 2. used to express a supposition or condition [he would write if he knew you …   English World dictionary

  • Would? — «Would?» Сингл Alice in Chains из альбома Dirt Выпущен 1992 Формат CD, винил, кассета Жанр гранж, хеви метал, альтернативный метал …   Википедия

  • Would — Would, imp. of {Will}. [OE. & AS. wolde. See {Will}, v. t.] Commonly used as an auxiliary verb, either in the past tense or in the conditional or optative present. See 2d & 3d {Will}. [1913 Webster] Note: Would was formerly used also as the past… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Would? — «Would?» Sencillo de Alice in Chains del álbum Dirt Grabación Marzo Mayo 1992 Género(s) Grunge, heavy metal, metal alternativo Duración 3:27 …   Wikipedia Español

  • would've — would’ve UK [ˈwʊdəv] US short form mainly spoken the usual way of saying ‘would have’ Thesaurus: short formshyponym * * * /ˈwʊdəv/ used as a contraction of would have I would ve picked you up from the airport if I had known you were coming …   Useful english dictionary

  • Would-be — a. Desiring or professing to be; vainly pretending to be; as, a would be poet. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Would — may refer to: * English modal auxiliary verb#Would *Would?, a 1992 song by the grunge group Alice in Chains …   Wikipedia

  • would-be — would ,be adjective only before noun * hoping or trying to do something: The would be thieves smashed a glass panel in the front door. would be diplomats/lawyers/referees …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • would-be — would′ be adj. 1) wishing or pretending to be: a would be wit[/ex] 2) intended to be: a would be kindness[/ex] • Etymology: 1250–1300 …   From formal English to slang

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