करने का साहस करना Meaning in English
करने का साहस करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : dare to
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
देने का साहस करनाजाने का साहस करना
डेयरडेविल्स
डार्फुर
दारफुर
डार्ग
डेरिगिंग
डेरिंग
डेरिंग डू
पर साहसी पुरुष
साहसी जड़
डार्जी
दार्जिलिंग
बिलकुल अंधेरा
बिलकुल अँधेरा
करने-का-साहस-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
These ceased in June 1964 (when the line fell victim to the Beeching Axe) and the link line was lifted, though parts of the old VoNR remains intact (but disused) as far as Resolven and from Aberdare to Hirwaun.
It was said that after this point, Li Maozhen and Wang Xingyu, in alliance with the chancellor Cui Zhaowei, were heavily influencing imperial governance, such that the emperor would not dare to carry out any measures that they opposed.
This series of victories, aside from one loss by disqualification to Vain, put him to a good form for the one-day tournament held in County Kildare to crown the inaugural IWW International Heavyweight Champion.
Entreri allows her to live, confident that she will not dare to interfere with his plans.
Jackson's recording career reportedly began on a dare to enter a 1964 talent contest at Harlem nightclub Smalls Paradise, which she won.
"And literally, the place just got quiet," Parker said, with all attendees supposedly in shock that Parker would dare to critique Crowe.
Gorgias did not again dare to enter Judea.
The skeletal version of the girl that Kristen is holding in the intro sequence was originally a surreal mechanical corpse dummy created by Shostrom, but turned out to be too good for its purpose; Russell was so unnerved by its appearance that he did not dare to put it in the film, but had it replaced by a simpler "decayed skeleton".
In 762, while a number of armies were at Hezhong, including the Anxi army, Lifei was killed in an army mutiny, along with many other officers, but the soldiers respected Duan and did not dare to harm him.
Duan found out about the plot and prepared to counteract; once Wang's plot exposed itself, he executed Wang and eight other coconspirators, and the rest of the army did not dare to resist the subsequent move to Jing Prefecture.
Many rebels believed the whole thing was simply intended as a scare, declaring that McNeil did not dare to carry out the threat.
In a talk given to a meeting of the Lincoln Diocesan Architectural Society, held at Grimsby in 1859, Edward Trollope, discussed the disagreements between Grimsby and Laceby over the payment of port and road tolls and described Walter as that 'local tyrant', adding 'I scarcely dare to mention his name even now', which drew laughter from the audience.