135. BROTHER
a) Babu is almost like a brother to me. ghò vd¡F j«ã ngh‹wt‹.
b) The preacher advocated brotherly love. xUtU¡bfhUt® rnfhju ghr¤Jl‹ m‹ò fh£l nt©Lbk‹W mªj ãur§» tÈíW¤âdh®.
c) Universal brotherhood is the principle of Islam. cyfshÉa rnfhju¤Jtnk ï°yhÄ‹ j¤Jt«.
136. BUILDING
a) The school gave Tommy a set of building blocks. mL¡F Éisah£L¥ bghUŸ br£ x‹iw lhÄ¡F gŸË mˤjJ.
b) This building is a fine specimen of Paul's architectural skills. ghš mt®fË‹ f£ll¡fiy âwik¡F ïªj¡ f£ll« X® mUikahd vL¤J¡fh£L.
c) Proteins have vital body building capacities clš ts®¢á¡F¤ njitahd K¡»a¢ r¤J¡fŸ ònuh£oÅš cŸsd.
137. BURN
a) Radha's burn marks have still not disappeared. uhjhÉ‹ Ô¡fha§fŸ ï‹D« kiwaÉšiy.
b) She had a terrible heart burn. mtSila kd« Äfî« ò©g£L É£lJ.
c) My neighbour burned with jealousy over my new music system. v‹Dila òâa Äôá¡ á°l¤ij¥ gh®¤J v‹ g¡f¤J å£L¡fhu® bghwhikahš btªJ nghdh®.
138. BURST
a) Kirti loved to burst soap bubbles. nrh¥ò Ú®FÄÊfis ÉLtJ Ñ®¤â¡F Äfî« ão¡F«.
b) This Diwali I burst a lot of crackers. ïªj ÔghtËÆ‹ nghJ eh‹ Vf¥g£l btofis bto¤nj‹.
c) At the teachers angry words Uma burst into tears. MáÇaÇ‹ nfhgkhd brh‰fis¡ nf£L ckh f©Ù® É£lhŸ.
139. BUSINESS
a) Violet makes it her business to poke her nose into other people's affairs. k‰wt®fË‹ Étfhu§fËš j‹ _¡if EiH¥gij tay£ xU ntiyahf¢ brŒJ bfh©oU¡»whŸ.
b) "What she does is no longer your business." mtŸ v‹d brŒ»whŸ v‹W gh®¥gJ c‹ ntiyašy
c) Mind your own business! c‹ ntiyia Ú gh®
d) Raja's business was a small but profitable one. á¿a Éahghukhf ïUªjhY« uh#h yhgfukhf mij¢ brŒjh®.
140. BUTTER
a) Dileep had bread butter & jam for breakfast today. âäã‹ ï‹iwa fhiy¢ á‰W©o ãu£ g£l® #h«.
b) I had to butter him up before he passed the proposal. mt® mªj fU¤JUit V‰gj‰F K‹d® mtiu eh‹ rÇ brŒa nt©oÆUªjJ.
c) The dough was as soft as butter. mªj buh£o khî bt©bzŒ ngh‹W ÄUJthf ïUªjJ.
F¿¥ò dough v‹w brhšiy doe (nlh) v‹W rÇahf c¢rÇ¡f nt©L«.
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