छेड़ेना Meaning in English
छेड़ेना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : tassel
, tease
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
तंग करछेड़ना,सताना
छेड़ छाड़ से भरा
दुखती रग छेड़ना
छेड़ा
चिढ़ानेवाला
चिडिंग
चिडिंग्स
छेड़
चूचुक
थन
चुचुक
टेक लग्ना
टेकिट्स
टेक्निशियम
छेड़ेना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
"Old Dirt Hill tease > Why I Am" (4.
This production of protease inhibitor can protect the plant from insects, decreasing infestation rates and physical damage sustained due to herbivores.
Cysteine proteases are used as an ingredient in meat tenderizers.
Computer Gaming World in 1994 said that Brix was "somewhat more interesting than the average brain teaser".
The Jab1/Mov34/Mpr1 Pad1 N-terminal+ (MPN+) (JAMM) domain superfamily proteins bind zinc and hence are metalloproteases.
The same day, crews were spotted dismantling the Dragon and a new teaser was posted with the title "The Dragon Slayer.
Doris is clearly the tallest student in her class, though at home, she is teased by her brothers as she is much smaller than they are.
At his first training session with the club, Liberatore was teased by full-forward Simon Beasley, who said that due to his lack of height he would have been better off training to be a jockey at the nearby Flemington Racecourse.
This has not been helped by events in October 2005, when an 18-year-old student performed a striptease in one of the dorm's rooms at a birthday party, with digital photographs of the party uploaded to the Internet.
TEV (Tobacco etch virus protease) .
The prothrombinase complex catalyzes the conversion of prothrombin (Factor II), an inactive zymogen, to thrombin (Factor IIa), an active serine protease.
'" Meade's striptease, along with the commonplace public transvestism, the new churches with their ceremonial nudity and all the other pieces of minor insanity are simply symptoms of the inexorable trends.
Fanny's friends ignore her because of her different behavior and simple clothing, Fanny's brother Tom teases her, and Fan herself can't help considering her unusual sometimes.
छेड़ेना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
All surrounded by a mantle gules doubled ermine crowned with a royal crown and tied up with tasseled strings Or.
Where most wrestlers at the time wore more traditional wrestling tights and trunks Estrada opted to wear black or dark colored spandex with bright colored tassels and bandanas, similar to the onstage outfit worn by glam rockers such as Twisted Sister frontman Dee Snider.
inspecting every file of the company, the officers of which wore a red sash with gold tassels.
Gekiga creators Abert's squirrel or the tassel-eared squirrel (Sciurus aberti) is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus native to the southern Rocky Mountains from the United States to the northern Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico, with concentrations found in Arizona, New Mexico, and southwestern Colorado.
Outdoor bags were often green or white and tasseled.
Her lace cap is trimmed with rose-colored tassels and ribbons, and she carries an elaborate fan, 1852.
This was a form of forage or large side cap comprising a long, tapered cloth bag with tassel at the point, having a large turn-up at the base of the cap.
The long flamme could be worn hanging down the side of the wearer's head and over the shoulder, or else it could be doubled up and tucked into the turban, with just the tassel hanging down through a notch in the front of the turban.
As in Sweden, the students of engineering usually wear a special student cap (teekkarilakki) with a long tassel.
The tassel is always black and worn without any additions.
The tassel is made from silk.
A major variation on the student cap is the one worn by engineering students, the teknologmössa, which has the same basic shape as the regular student cap but has a triangular flap hanging down on the right side ending in a tassel.
The tasseled cap originated at the Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, where it was first introduced in 1879, and is influenced by the Norwegian student cap, the duskelue, which from 1856 had a tassel; during the period of the Swedish-Norwegian union (until 1905) a large number of Norwegian students studied at Chalmers.