काफ़ी न होना Meaning in English
काफ़ी न होना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : not be enough
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कुछ को काफ़ी न होनामूर्ख नहीं होना
भरा हुआ न होना
खुशी से फूला नहीं समाना
महत्वपूर्ण नहीं होना
ख़ैर नहीं होना
का ठिकाना नहीं रहना
घर में नही रखने दना
मजाक नहीं होना
तैयार नहीं होना
मज़ाक नहीं होना
संतोषजनक नहीं होना
कोई विशेष बात नहीं है
नहीं लिया जाना
अति ठीक नहीं होना
काफ़ी-न-होना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He was concerned that even 15 hour-long programmes would not be enough to tell a story of such magnitude.
Merely touching the vehicle would not be enough.
And that optimism, bravery and ingenuity may not be enough.
He insists that he and Jane must marry and tells her he will earn money, but Jane tells him that it will not be enough; he will never be able to make enough money to support his dependants with a High Court judge (his uncle) as an enemy and with a penniless wife.
The founders quickly realize that would not be enough.
It, however, soon became apparent that 150 troops would not be enough, so they were joined by 150 Nigerian troops.
It was deemed that, even if the M60A1s were obtainable, there would not be enough of them to give the South Korean forces a significant advantage over existing North Korean tanks.
The improvement in speed would not be enough to allow Béarn to operate with the new fast battleships and it was not possible to upgrade the ship's horizontal protection.
He felt that dubbing the English version into Arabic would not be enough, because the Arabic acting style differs significantly from that of Hollywood.
They apologized to the grandmother but she told them that an apology will simply not be enough to cover the damages that have been done towards her grandson.
This may be a poor representation of 'late bilinguals', as 6 months may not be enough time for cognitive changes and adaptations to the brain to have taken place, and these children will unlikely already be 'proficient' in the L2, therefore this may not an appropriate group sample to support the claims being made.
Many people fear that if anonymous donation is made illegal, the number of donors will decrease and there will not be enough supply however, an Australian study concluded that potential donors who would still be willing to donate without a guarantee of anonymity were not automatically more open to contact with offspring.
Britain had declared war in 1939 to maintain the balance of power in Europe; merely being on the winning side would not be enough to secure British war aims, with the rise of the USSR and the US as superpowers.