Set 12 | 551 - 600

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Mad after/about

Enthusiastic or obsessed (के पीछे पागल)

Example: 1. He’s mad after playing video games and spends hours gaming. / 2. He’s mad about collecting vintage cars.

Mad with anger

Extremely angry (क्रोध से पागल)

Example: The teacher was mad with anger at the students’ constant disruptions.

Made from

Produced using (when the form changes like paper from woods) (का उपयोग करके बना हुआ; जब सामग्री का रूप बदलता है)

Example: Wine is made from fermented grapes.

Made of

Composed of (when the form doesn’t changes like table from woods) (का उपयोग करके बना हुआ; जब सामग्री का रूप नहीं बदलता है)

Example: The ring is made of pure gold.

Malice against (a person)

Ill will towards someone (किसी व्यक्ति के प्रति द्वेष)

Example: The online trolls showed malice against the celebrity with vicious comments.

Married to

Wedded to (से विवाहित)

Example: He’s been married to his wife since 2010 and they have two kids together.

Marry off

Arrange a marriage for someone (का विवाह करवाना)

Example: He finally married off all his daughters.

Match for

Suitable partner for (के लिए उपयुक्त)

Example: She’s a perfect match for him in terms of personality.

Meditate on (past act)

Reflect deeply on (पर विचार करना)

Example: She meditated on her past mistakes, seeking lessons to apply to her future.

Miss out

Fail to take advantage of (हाथ से जाने देना)

Example: She missed out on a great opportunity when she turned down the job offer.

Mix with

Socialize with (से मिलना-जुलना)

Example: She loves to mix with people from different cultures to learn about their customs.

Mock at

Ridicule (का मजाक उड़ाना)

Example: The audience mocked at the comedian’s failed jokes.

Most of

Majority of (का अधिकांश)

Example: Most of the employees are working from home today.

Motive for/in

Reasons for (के लिए उद्देश्य / में उद्देश्य)

Example: 1. The police are still trying to determine the motive for the crime. / 2. There’s a hidden motive in his seemingly generous offer.

Move by

Emotionally affected by (द्वारा प्रभावित होना)

Example: I was deeply moved by her emotional speech.

Move to

Relocate to (की ओर जाना)

Example: The family decided to move to a new city for better job opportunities.

Move with

Accompany (के साथ जाना)

Example: The dancers had to move with the rhythm of the music.

Muse about/over

Ponder or reflect on (पर सोच-विचार करना)

Example: He loved to sit by the lake and muse about/over his future plans.

Named after

Given the name of (के नाम पर रखा गया)

Example: The city of Victoria was named after the British queen.

Natural to

Inherent to (के लिए स्वाभाविक)

Example: It’s natural to feel nervous before a big presentation.

Necessary to

Essential for (के लिए आवश्यक)

Example: Regular exercise is necessary to maintaining good physical health.

Need for

Requirement of (की आवश्यकता)

Example: There’s a growing need for sustainable energy solutions to combat climate change.

Neglectful of

Failing to care for (की उपेक्षा करने वाला)

Example: The company was neglectful of its employees’ well-being, prioritizing profits over safety.

Negligent of

Careless about (के प्रति लापरवाह)

Example: The driver was negligent of the speed limit and ended up getting a ticket.

Negligent in

Careless in (में लापरवाह)

Example: The engineer was negligent in following safety protocols, which led to the accident.

None but

No one except (के अलावा कोई नहीं)

Example: She trusted none but her closest family members with her deepest secrets.

Note for

A brief written message intended for a specific person (के लिए नोट / संदेश)

Example: There’s a note for the delivery person on the door about where to leave the package.

Obedience to

Compliance with (का अनुपालन)

Example: The military emphasizes strict obedience to orders and commands.

Obedient to

Compliant with (के प्रति आज्ञाकारी)

Example: The child was obedient to her parents’ rules and instructions.

Object to

Oppose (पर आपत्ति करना)

Example: I strongly object to the proposal to cut down the old trees in the park.

Obliged to

Grateful to; being forced to do something (के लिए आभारी; करने के लिए बाध्य)

Example: 1. I am obliged to you for your help. / 2. The company is obliged to pay its employees for overtime work according to labor laws.

Oblivious of

Unaware of (से बेखबर)

Example: The child was oblivious of the danger and ran straight into the street.

Obstruction to

Hindrance to (के लिए बाधा)

Example: The bureaucratic red tape was a major obstruction to the progress of the project.

Occupied in

Engaged in (में व्यस्त)

Example: The kids were occupied in playing video games for hours.

Occupied/busy with

Engaged in (में व्यस्त)

Example: She’s been occupied/busy with her project all week and can’t take on any new tasks.

Occurred to

Came to mind (मन में आया)

Example: It suddenly occurred to me that I had left my keys at home.

Offensive to

Displeasing to (के लिए आपत्तिजनक)

Example: The comedian’s jokes were offensive to some members of the audience.

Operate on/upon

Perform surgery on (पर ऑपरेट करना)

Example: The doctor decided to operate on/upon her knee to fix the torn ligament.

Opportunity for

Chance for (के लिए अवसर)

Example: The internship provides a great opportunity for students to gain practical experience in their field.

Opposite to

Contrary to (के विपरीत)

Example: Her views are completely opposite to mine, which often leads to lively debates.

Order for

Request for (के लिए आदेश)

Example: The customer placed an order for a dozen cupcakes to be delivered tomorrow.

Originate in

Begin in (उत्पन्न होना)

Example: The concept of zero originated in ancient India.

Originate with

Begin with (से उत्पन्न होना, के साथ शुरू)

Example: The war originated with a dispute over territory.

Out of

No longer in a stated place or condition (से बाहर)

Example: 1. The puppy ran out of the house. / 2. The scientist extracted a rare compound out of the plant for further study.

Overwhelm by/with

Overpower by (से अभिभूत करना)

Example: 1. The student felt overwhelmed by the pressure to perform well on the exam. / 2. She was overwhelmed with work and barely had time to take a break.

Owing to

Because of (के कारण से)

Example: The flight was delayed owing to bad weather conditions.

Painful to

Causing pain to (के लिए पीड़ादायक)

Example: It was painful to watch the old home get torn down after all the memories we made there.

Pardon for

Forgiveness for (की क्षमा)

Example: He sought a pardon for his past mistakes, hoping to rebuild his reputation.

Partake of

join in (an activity) consume in (में भाग लेना / का सेवन करना)

Example: The guests were invited to partake of the delicious feast prepared for the party.

Partial to

Favor (के प्रति पक्षपाती होना)

Example: I like all the food here, but I’m particularly partial to the fried chicken.

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