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your

  • 1 your

    Pron
    1. आपका
    I like your dress.

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  • 2 your

    pron.
    आपका, तुम्हारा

    English-Hindi new dictionary > your

  • 3 your

    fam. terra, tumhaaraa; pol. aapkaa

    English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > your

  • 4 follow your nose

    v. intr.
    नाक की सीध चले जाओना

    English-Hindi new dictionary > follow your nose

  • 5 show me your ticket please.

    kripyaa aapka tikat dikhaaiye.

    English-Hindi Amateurish dictionary > show me your ticket please.

  • 6 respect

    N
    1. सम्मान
    Have some respect for your teachers.
    2. ख्याल
    A good journalist must have respect for the needs of the reader.
    3. संबंध\respectया\respectसंदर्भ
    With respect to your letter.
    Your article is praiseworthy in respect of style.
    4. कुछ\respectअंश\respectतक
    -1.In some respect your article is better than mine.
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    VT
    1. सम्मान\respectकरना
    We must respect our elders.
    2. प्रशंसा\respectकरना
    I respect you for your honesty.
    3. आत्मसम्मान\respectरखना
    If you don't respect your self,how can you expect others to respect you.

    English-Hindi dictionary > respect

  • 7 mind

    N
    1. मनःस्थिति
    Her mind was full of scary thoughts.
    2. बुद्धि
    He has a sharp mind.
    3. दिमाग
    She could not remeber anything. Her mind went totally blank.
    The illness has effected her mind.
    He is in his late eighties but his mind is as alert as it was earlier.
    Study in the morning with a fresh mind.
    4. बुद्धिशील\{व्यक्ति\}
    He is one of the greatest minds of his period.
    5. मन
    Do not let your mind deviate from your work.
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    V
    1. आपत्ति\mindहोना[करना]
    He does not mind the noise.
    He does not mind if I borrow his books.
    I do not mind him smoking occasionally.
    2. ध्यान\mindदेना
    Mind your language.
    Don't mind his rudeness.
    Would you mind the baby for an hour.

    English-Hindi dictionary > mind

  • 8 approve

    VT
    1. अनुमोदन\approveकरना
    Your tour programme has been approved by the financial authorities.
    The text book is approved by the Board of Secondary Education M.P. Bhopal.
    2. पसन्द\approveकरना
    I don't approve of your misbehaviour with the elders.

    English-Hindi dictionary > approve

  • 9 attainable

    Adj
    1. प्राप्य
    If you are clear about what you want to do with your life all your ambitions will be easily attainable.

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  • 10 cretin

    N
    1. बेवकूफ़
    Why did you open your your mouth in front of the principal,you cretin?

    English-Hindi dictionary > cretin

  • 11 discredit

    N
    1. बदनामी
    Your actions will bring discredit to your name.
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    VT
    1. बदनाम\discreditकरना
    This newspaper story discredits politicians.

    English-Hindi dictionary > discredit

  • 12 dribble

    N
    1. टपकन/टपका-टपकी
    There was a dribble of oil out side the bottle.
    2. बच्चे\dribbleकी\dribbleलार\dribbleनिकलना
    There is dribble all over your clothes.
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    V
    1. टपकना\dribbleया\dribbleटपकाना
    Juice dribbled down the side of the packet.
    2. लार\dribbleका\dribbleगिरना
    Please take care the baby doesn't dribble over your dress.
    3. खेल\dribbleमें\dribbleगेंद\dribbleको\dribbleआगे\dribbleकी\dribbleतरफ\dribbleले\dribbleजाना
    He dribbled the football towards the goalkeeper.

    English-Hindi dictionary > dribble

  • 13 eardrum

    N
    1. कान\eardrumका\eardrumपर्दा
    Don't poke the pencil in your ear, it might injure your eardrum.

    English-Hindi dictionary > eardrum

  • 14 individualize

    V
    1. विशिष्ट कर देना
    Does your style of writing individualize your work..

    English-Hindi dictionary > individualize

  • 15 karate

    N
    1. कराटे
    In our locality many children have begun to learn karate.
    Karate is an excellent way of defending oneself in which your body
    is your weapon.

    English-Hindi dictionary > karate

  • 16 keen

    Adj
    1. उत्सुक
    He was a keen player of outdoor sports.
    2. इच्छुक
    She is keen to take on medical line.
    He is keen on marrying your sister.
    3. तीक्ष्ण/पैना/तेज़
    Eagle has a keen eyesight.
    This knife has a keen blade.
    4. कुशाग्र/तेज़
    He has a keen mind.
    5. तेज़
    Dogs have a keen sense of smell.
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    V
    1. दिलचस्पी\keenरखना
    He is keen on your sister.
    2. विलाप\keenकरना
    \{used in continouous tense\}
    He is keening over his dead brother.

    English-Hindi dictionary > keen

  • 17 lapse

    N
    1. चूक
    He will not pardon you for this lapse.
    This lapse on your part may ruin your career.
    2. समाप्ति
    With the lapse of time he may overcome his griet.
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    V
    1. रद्द हो जाना
    The House allowed the bill to lapse.
    2. अवनत हो जाना
    Uncared for movements lapse into decay as time passes.

    English-Hindi dictionary > lapse

  • 18 obligetion

    N
    1. मज़बूरी\{विधि\}
    You are not under any obligation.
    2. कर्तव्य
    It is your obligation to help your old parents.

    English-Hindi dictionary > obligetion

  • 19 patch

    N
    1. टुकड़ा
    She sewed a green patch over the tear in hear dress.
    This patch of land is dry.
    2. फाहा
    You need a patch for your wound.
    3. धब्बा
    Bring the white horse with the black patch on his forehead.
    There is a patch of blood on your shirt.
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    V
    1. जोड़ना
    They tried to patch the leaking roof.
    After their break up they patched up easily. (figurative)

    English-Hindi dictionary > patch

  • 20 polish

    V
    1. चमकाना
    Before going to school, polish your shoes properly.
    2. परिष्कृत होना/संवारा जाना
    Please polish up your article before sending.

    English-Hindi dictionary > polish

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  • your — [ weak jə, strong jur, strong jɔr ] determiner *** Your is a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of you. 1. ) used for showing that something belongs to or is connected with the person or people you are talking or… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • your — W1S1 [jə strong jo: $ jər strong jo:r] determiner [possessive form of you ] [: Old English; Origin: eower] 1.) used when speaking or writing to one or more people to show that something belongs to them or is connected with them ▪ Could you move… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Your — ([=u]r), pron. & a. [OE. your, [yogh]our, eowr, eower, AS. e[ o]wer, originally used as the gen. of ge, g[=e], ye; akin to OFries. iuwer your, OS. iuwar, D. uw, OHG. iuw[=e]r, G. euer, Icel. y[eth]ar, Goth. izwara, izwar, and E. you. [root]189.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • your — [yoor; ] often [ yôr] possessive pronominal adj. [ME your, eower < OE eower, gen. of ge, ye: see YOU] 1. of, belonging to, made by, or done by you: also used before some formal titles [Your Honor, Your Majesty] 2. Informal the: used to… …   English World dictionary

  • your — O.E. eower, genitive of ge ye (see YE (Cf. ye)), from P.Gmc. base of YOU (Cf. you). Cf. O.S. iuwar, O.Fris. iuwer, O.N. yðvarr, O.H.G. iuwer, Ger. euer, Goth. izwar your …   Etymology dictionary

  • your — ► POSSESSIVE DETERMINER 1) belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing. 2) belonging to or associated with any person in general. 3) (Your) used when addressing the holder of certain titles. ORIGIN Old… …   English terms dictionary

  • your — [[t]jɔː(r), jʊə(r)[/t]] ♦ (Your is the second person possessive determiner. Your can refer to one or more people.) 1) DET POSS A speaker or writer uses your to indicate that something belongs or relates to the person or people that they are… …   English dictionary

  • your —    Used vocatively as a replacement for ‘you’ in a number of titles or mock titles, such as: Your Eminence, Your Grace, Your Majesty, Your royal Highness, Your Honour, Your Worship, Your Reverence, Your Lordship, Your Ladyship, Your High and… …   A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • your */*/*/ — strong UK [jɔː(r)] / US [jʊr] / US [jɔr] weak UK [jə(r)] / US [jər] determiner Summary: Your is a possessive determiner (followed by a noun), being a possessive form of you. 1) used for showing that something belongs to or is connected with the… …   English dictionary

  • Your 64 — Infobox Magazine title = Your 64 | image size = 200px | image caption = Your 64 #1, APR / MAY 1984 editor = Bruce Sawford frequency = bi monthly circulation = 38,012 (circa 1985) category = Computer magazine company = Sportscene Specialist Press… …   Wikipedia

  • your — strong /jO:r/ determiner 1 belonging to or connected with the person or people someone is speaking to: Could you move your car? | That s your problem. | You must all come and bring your husbands. | It s your own fault if you ve lost them. 2… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English


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