इशारे से बुलाना Meaning in English
इशारे से बुलाना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : beckon
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बननेदव्र बनना
जाली आदमी बनना
हँसी का पाट्र बनना
हँसी का पात्र बनना
वकील बनना
शिक्षार्थी बनना
जीवावशेष बनना
मठवासिनी बनना
अपने मुँह मियाँ मिट्ठू बनना
नात्सी बनना
दार्शनिक बनना
स्री बनना
अमरीकन बनना
अमरीकी जैसा बनना
इशारे-से-बुलाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The nobles classes originally started asserting their divine right to rule by assuming a saviors complex and spent much time guiding the poor and underprivileged "into the light" of their societal beckoning.
A £2,000,000 move to Crystal Palace beckoned in 1997 but would last just one season, and in 1998, after scoring two goals for Palace in the FA Cup against Scunthorpe United, Emblen moved back to Wolves in exchange for the West Midlands club writing off the remainder of the £2million still owed as part of the initial transfer.
Big Bad beckons Bugs for his club picture, with the iron maiden as a backdrop.
For the release of the film, AOL Instant Messenger ran ads beckoning users to IM Jill020306.
This movie was a massive international success and a Hollywood or English career beckoned, but Taylor elected to stay in Australia.
Television soon beckoned; in 1964, Turpie played a student shot dead in a mock bank robbery in the opening scene to the debut episode of the iconic Crawford police series Homicide, having earlier appeared in a featured guest role in an episode of the courtroom drama Consider Your Verdict.
Silk Road to riches beckons for 'Chindia'(theage.
During the restaurant's operating hours, the original red neon "SUMMIT INN" sign flashed on and off to beckon drivers on present-day Interstate 15.
In both version Jesus is shown beckoning to Matthew using a gesture reminiscent of Italian art.
They have carved out a cave and a small network of tunnels somewhere in No Man's Land and hunker down as the weather worsens and winter beckons.
It is as if the mysterious island is beckoning great scientists of the world to it.
They briefly see David and Sarah, who beckon them to come forward, but shortly after, they begin to fade.
/e/>/Φ/ Ex) napé "hand" + kóza "to wave" > napkóza "to beckon".