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  • 1 rubbish

    N
    1. कूड़ा-करकट
    Throw the rubbish out.
    2. अनाप\rubbishशनाप
    You are not so young, so don't talk rubbish.
    The film was rubbish.
    You should give up your all rubbish ideas

    English-Hindi dictionary > rubbish

  • 2 solvent

    Adj
    1. अपने ऋण चुकाने में समर्थ
    You should give money to a solvent person.
    2. अपने में घुलाने की क्षमता रखने वाला द्रव्य
    Water is a universal solvent.

    English-Hindi dictionary > solvent

  • 3 check

    N
    1. जाँच
    The police had a check of the area where the murder took place.
    2. संयम
    One should keep one's temper in check.
    3. रोक
    Dams give checks to the flow of river water.
    4. मात\{शतरंज\checkके\checkखेल\checkमें\}
    He was in check after three moves itself.
    5. चारखाना
    He was wearing a shirt with checks.
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    VT
    1. अचानक\checkरोकना
    Dams check the flow of river water.
    2. संयमित\checkकरना
    Soldiers are always vigilant at the borders to check the enemy's advance.
    3. जाँचना
    Could you please check if the room is in order?
    4. मात\checkदेना\{शतरंज\checkके\checkखेल\checkमें\}
    Check the king means the opponent's king is in danger.

    English-Hindi dictionary > check

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