ढोंग रचते हुए Meaning in English
ढोंग रचते हुए शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : pretense
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रीटेराइट्सपूर्व पद
प्रीटर्मिटिंग
प्रीटेस्ट
पूर्वपरीक्षण
बहाना
पहले से सोच रखना
पहले से सोच रखनेवाला
पहले से सोचकर
पूर्व विचार
पहले से सोचा हुआ
प्रीटियम
प्रेटल
प्रेटलर
प्रेटॉर
ढोंग-रचते-हुए इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Upon realizing that the Chief does not even understand English, Krader manipulates Ernest into obtaining the Chief's signature under false pretenses.
The Grand Duke of Luxembourg uses "Duke of Nassau" as his secondary title and a title of pretense to the dignity of Chief of the House of Nassau (being the most senior member of the eldest branch of the House), but not to lay any territorial claims to the former Duchy of Nassau which is now part of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Following Frederick Augustus' death, the princely title was adopted (in pretense) by his half brother through an unequal marriage, Karl Philip.
As Ryan tries to fire Jim under false pretenses, Jim begins to develop raw hatred for him.
Though palpably a pretense, they are graceful fancies, and might as well have appeared for what they really are instead of masquerading as "translations".
The governor declared that he would never hesitate to send troops "whenever it becomes necessary for the arrest and bringing to justice of all those who combine together, no matter under what pretense, to trample the law under their feet by acts of personal violence.
The Body Doubles use the wounded Hellhound, on the pretense of helping him, as a bait to let their group escape from alien beasts.
When Opie is "almost 12" he runs away from Mayberry by boarding a jet airplane in Raleigh under false pretenses, and flies to California to see Gomer Pyle and join the Marines in a 1966 episode of Gomer Pyle, U.
Sergeyevna invites Gorbunkov to her hotel room under the pretense of wanting to sell Gorbunkov a gown and spikes his drink with a sleeping pill.
The Commissariat and the Seim were heavily encumbered by the pretense that the South Caucasus formed an integral unit of a non-existent Russian democracy.
Grebanier believes that Colman, as "a recipient of Byron's confidence during a crucial period of the poet's life, and as a man who shared Byron's hatred of pretense"nbsp;.