Set 14 | 651 - 700

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Move in

To start living in a new residence (प्रवेश करना)

Example: New neighbors are set to move in next week.

Move on

To proceed or advance in action (कार्य में आगे बढ़ना)

Example: 1. It’s time to move on and focus on the future instead of the past. / 2. After finishing that project, we quickly moved on to the next task.

Move out

To leave a residence or location (निकल जाना)

Example: He had to move out of his apartment when the rent was increased.

Move up

To advance to a higher position or place (आगे बढ़ना)

Example: She worked hard and eventually moved up to a management position.

Mow down

To cut down grass; to kill or knock down (घास काटना; मारना या गिराना)

Example: 1. The lawnmower quickly mowed down the tall grass in the backyard. / 2. The speeding car mowed down a row of bicycles parked on the sidewalk.

Muddle through

To manage to do something despite difficulties (किसी तरह से काम चलाना)

Example: We didn’t have all the information, but we managed to muddle through the presentation.

Mull over

To think carefully about something (सोच-विचार करना)

Example:  She took a few days to mull over the job offer before making her decision.

Muscle in on

To force one’s way into a situation uninvited (ज़बरदस्ती घुसना)

Example: The new company tried to muscle in on the market by offering lower prices.

Nag at

To continually complain or criticize (डांटना)

Example: He kept nagging at his brother to finish his homework before going out.

Nail down

To finalize or secure something (निश्चित करना)

Example: We need to nail down the details of the contract before signing it.

Nail it

To perform a task exceptionally well (सफल होना)

Example: She nailed it in the interview and got the job offer right away.

Name after

To give someone or something the same name as another (पर नाम रखना)

Example: They decided to name their daughter after their grandmother.

Name drop

To mention famous people one knows to impress others (नाम का इस्तेमाल करना)

Example: She was always name dropping her famous relatives to get attention at parties.

Narrow down

To reduce the number of possibilities (सीमित करना)

Example: We need to narrow down the list of candidates before making a decision.

Nod off

To fall asleep unintentionally (सो जाना)

Example: He nodded off during the meeting because he hadn’t slept well the night before.

Nose out

To discover or find out by investigation (खोजना या पता लगाना)

Example: They tried to nose out the truth, but he refused to reveal any details.

Note down

To write something down for future reference (लिख लेना)

Example:  Please note down the meeting time so you don’t forget.

Nurse back to health

To care for someone until they recover health (स्वस्थ करने के लिए देखभाल करना)

Example: The doctors worked hard to nurse him back to health after the surgery.

Nut out

To solve a difficult problem (हल करना)

Example: It took us hours to nut out the solution to the complicated problem.

Object to

To express disagreement or opposition (आपत्ति जताना)

Example: She objected to the proposal because it didn’t align with the company’s values.

Occur to

To come into one’s mind (खयाल आना)

Example: It didn’t occur to me that she might be feeling left out until she mentioned it.

Open out

To unfold or become more accessible (विस्तार करना या अधिक सुलभ होना)

Example: The conversation started to open out as everyone shared their thoughts on the new project.

Open up

To start talking more about oneself (प्रकट करना)

Example: She finally opened up about her feelings after weeks of keeping them to herself.

Opt for

To choose or decide on (चुनना)

Example: I decided to opt for the vegetarian option at the restaurant.

Opt in

To choose to participate (भाग लेना)

Example: He decided to opt in for the premium membership to get extra benefits.

Opt out of

To choose not to participate (अलग होना)

Example: She chose to opt out of the office party because she had other plans.

Order about/around

To command or direct people in a domineering way (आदेश देना)

Example: He hated how his boss constantly ordered him about/around without any appreciation.

Order off

To demand someone to leave (जाने का आदेश देना)

Example: The teacher ordered the disruptive student off the premises immediately.

Overcome with

To be overwhelmed by an emotion or reaction (अभिभूत होना)

Example: They were overcome with joy when they heard the good news.

Owe to

A debt of gratitude, a feeling of obligation (आभारी होना)

Example: I owe my success to all the hard work and support from my team.

Own up

To admit or confess something (स्वीकार करना)

Example: He finally owned up to his mistake and apologized to everyone.

Pack away

To put something in its proper place, especially for storage (उचित जगह रखना)

Example: She packed away the winter clothes as soon as the weather warmed up.

Pack in

To stop or quit (रोक देना)

Example: He packed in his studies for the day and decided to relax for a bit.

Pack into

To fill a space with people or things (में भरना या से जगह भरना)

Example: She packed all her clothes into one suitcase for the weekend trip.

Pack up

To put things into boxes or bags at the end of an activity (सामान बांधना)

Example: We need to pack up our things and leave the campsite before it gets dark.

Pad out

To add unnecessary content to extend something (विस्तार करना)

Example: He tried to pad out his essay with unnecessary details to meet the word count.

Paper over

To hide problems or difficulties (समस्याओं या कठिनाइयों को छिपाना)

Example: He tried to paper over the issues in the team, but the problems were too serious to ignore.

Part from

To leave or separate from (अलग हो जाना)

Example: 1. She had to part from her childhood home when her family moved to a new city. / 2. After many years, we had to part from each other.

Part with

To give up something, often something you value or would rather keep (छोड़ना)

Example: She was reluctant to part with her old car, even though it was unreliable.

Pass around

To distribute or circulate among a group (किसी समूह में बांटना या प्रसारित करना)

Example: The teacher asked a student to pass around the worksheets.

Pass away

To die (मर जाना)

Example: She passed away after a long illness.

Pass by

To go past; to let an opportunity go without taking action (पास से गुजरना; अवसर को जाने देना)

Example: 1. A parade passed by our window. / 2. Don’t let this opportunity pass you by.

Pass for

To be accepted as or believed to be something (के रूप में माना जाना)

Example: His fake ID allowed him to pass for someone over 21.

Pass into

To enter a particular state or condition (में प्रवेश करना)

Example: 1. The secret family recipe was about to pass into the next generation. / 2. After years of disuse, the abandoned building started to pass into ruin.

Pass off

Happening without problems; coming to an end gradually (घटित होना; बीतना)

Example: 1. The meeting passed off without any disturbances. / 2. The pain eventually passed off.

Pass off as

To pretend that something is a particular thing when it is not (के रूप में प्रस्तुत करना)

Example: He tried to pass off a cheap painting as an original masterpiece.

Pass on

To give something to another person (आगे बढ़ाना)

Example: Please pass on my congratulations to the happy couple.

Pass oneself off

To pretend to be someone else (किसी और के होने का दिखावा करना)

Example: He tried to pass himself off as a wealthy businessman to impress her.

Pass out

To lose consciousness (बेहोश होना)

Example: The heat in the crowded room caused several people to pass out.

Pass over

To ignore or overlook (नजरअंदाज करना)

Example: Let’s pass over this minor detail and focus on the main issue.

Round complete!