चौंकाना Meaning in English
चौंकाना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bead
, to startle
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
चौंका देनाथमना
टिकना
चुराना
चिमटना
चिपटना
डसना
डंक मारना
मचाना
गूथना
अटकाना
रुकना
अंग बाऋधकर ऋधिर की गति रोकना
गला घोंटना
ज़ोर देना
चौंकाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
They then quickly snap shut in an effort to startle the predator.
When they are attacked, crown jellyfish are able to startle, mislead, and distract their predators with the light that they produce.
The RAAF pilots also sometimes tried to startle the communists by diving their jets through the sound barrier to create sonic booms that simulated the sound of artillery fire.
In captivity, they are territorial and may defend their turf aggressively, attempting to startle or strike at passing objects.
The improved electric action, movable console and many other matters destined to startle the organ world, were devised and made by him there, after the day's business and the evening's choir rehearsals.
Menelik's informant Asme Giyorgis, conceded the initial push towards Harar by Walda Gabryiel was a failure as the Amir's soldiers used fireworks to startle his men, forcing a retreat.
चौंकाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The core consisted of clusters of hexagonal graphite fuel elements containing pyrographite-coated beads of uranium pellets coated with niobium carbide to prevent corrosion by exposure to the hydrogen propellant.
In England in the 16th century it took the form of a direction to the people what to remember in telling their beads.
Gouki took his master's beaded necklace and walks away completely unfazed.
Both men and women wore beads.
They referred to the area surrounding Ann Hook's Neck and Hunter Island as Laaphawachking ("place of stringing beads"), because of the large quantities of wampum produced there.
Whitebead Public School, Pauls Valley, Garvin County.
The traditional costume of the Kadazandusun is generally called the "Koubasanan costume", made out of black velvet fabric with various decorations using beads, flowers, colored buttons, golden laces, linen, and unique embroidery designs.
Macrocycles A cyclophane is a [consisting of an Bedesman, or beadsman (Med.
When, in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the use of little perforated globes of bone, wood, or amber, threaded on a string, came into fashion for the purpose of counting the repetitions of the Our Father or Hail Mary, these objects themselves became known as bedes, later becoming known as "beads".
The last beadsman died in Aberdeen in 1988.
A Gyricon sheet is a thin layer of transparent plastic, in which millions of small beads, somewhat like toner particles, are randomly dispersed.
The beads, each contained in an oil-filled cavity, are free to rotate within those cavities.