बाट जोहना Meaning in English
बाट जोहना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : to wait for
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
जागनाचलने के लिए
क़दम बढ़ाना
झूमते हुए चलना
टहलाना
विचरण करना
सावधान करना
को बर्बाद
बिना उपयोग के बर्बाद कर देना।
देखने के लिए
निगाह रखना
फहरना
डगमगाना
कमज़ोर करना
पहनने के लिए
बाट-जोहना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
An alternative route was to sail to the Atlantic side of the Isthmus of Panama, to take canoes and mules for a week through the jungle, and then on the Pacific side, to wait for a ship sailing for San Francisco.
Jobim had to wait for Sinatra to return from a holiday in Barbados where he was taking a mutually agreed 'break' from his marriage to Mia Farrow.
Thyristor-based controllers may utilise gate turn-off (GTO) thyristors, allowing the controller to not only decide when to switch the output on but when to turn it off, rather than having to wait for the waveform to return to zero.
Retaking Cuenca would cut all communications between Quito and Lima, and would allow Sucre to wait for the reinforcements that in the meantime San Martín had promised would come from Perú.
He returned to be told of the murder and dismemberment of Brooks but chose to wait for the police.
If the parent chooses to wait for the child to die, then the parent will receive the exit code of the program that the child executed.
Since the original fines for noncompliance were around '140 and governmental agencies mostly preferred to wait for voluntary conversion, metric use by December 1959 was estimated at only 85%.
Before leaving, he asked Clara to wait for him, which to people's surprise when Clara innocently answered she will wait for him.
After August 1916 however, British tank manufacture was temporarily halted to wait for better designs, allowing the French to overtake their allies in numbers.
She got off and decided to wait for the next bus, rather than enter through the rear door.
Whether Gale went all the way to California, or remained at the Colorado River to wait for the returning party is unclear.
In a review of the album, rock music magazine 'The 1st Five' acknowledged the long wait between the band's first and second records, and also the growth it had afforded them; "Yes, six years was a long time to wait for a new I Am The Avalanche record.