भडकीला Meaning in English
भडकीला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : flared
, tawdry
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अनुवाद कर देनाकर अधिनियम निवारक झंड़ा
कर आशियाना
कर निर्धारिती
करधनी,तोड़ा
कर डिख्ना
करवंचन
कर वंचन
कर छूट
कर छूट सुरक्षा
टैक्स फार्म
कर स्वर्ग
कर वृद्धि
संपाति कर
उत्तराधिकार का टैक्स
भडकीला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
" John Pym of The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "The unalleviated tedium of this ten-million dollar enterprise (billed as the first 'petrodollar' movie) is largely due to the tawdry staginess of all the sets and the apparent inability of Moustapha Akkad .
" David Denby compared Eastwood's directing style with that of "Don Siegel's tawdry, urban-anxiety mode, slowed by episodes of rapt erotic stillness", and stated that as an actor he "also gave his most complex and forceful performance to date.
She was widely praised for the role; for example, Variety disliked the "somewhat tawdry biopic", but said that "Cohu makes it all worth watching".
The Dayton Daily News noted the film's realism: "Done with grainy black-and-white film, poor-to-sloppy editing, one-position camera, secondhand furniture sets—there's a tawdry truth to the bizarre story of an unreal, grotesque love affair between Martha Beck and Raymond Fernandez.
Mel Gussow of The New York Times said "the play takes itself far too seriously while festooning the stage with turgid dialogue and tawdry situations.
" Abel Green in his review for Variety, another widely read entertainment paper at the time, refers to the "so-so flicker" as "tawdry and unwholesome in the main".
भडकीला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Early voicepipes consisted of two cones, of wood or metal, one end shaped to fit the speaker's mouth, connected to the other which was flared to amplify the sound (specifically to match the impedance of the tube to that of the open room).
The ends are flared along with having teardrop shapes at the end.
She had a long flat floor, flared out to project at both head and stern.
Its body featured flared metal tubing for extra strength at the joints, which were brazed by immersion in molten brass.
A minor incident on 30 May 1689 in which Nicholson made an intemperate remark to a militia officer then flared into open rebellion.
Moroccan public security units quelled the disturbances, although some subsequent pro-independence demonstrations have subsequently flared up, most recently reported in November 2005.
In later interviews, Nele has explicitly stated that Zabranjeno Pušenje disbanded when Sejo informed him about not wanting to play anymore in late 1991 and that it had nothing to do with the war, while Sejo seems to suggest the break-up occurred implicitly when Nele fled for Belgrade in the spring of 1992, soon after fighting flared up in Bosnia.
On the American Challenger circuit in the autumn, injury once again flared up as Dancevic was forced to retire in his quarterfinal match at the Tulsa, Oklahoma event and skip Waco, Texas.
After the season's conclusion, however, McLeod's knee flared up again, forcing him to have surgery during the off-season.
The summer-borne flowers are composed of a funnel-shaped calyx, usually with a flared membranous margin, and five spreading petals.
Some of these crosses tend to be less animated swimmers, especially those that possess a short, sharply downturned, ranchu-like caudal peduncle with flared and short caudal fins, traits which are otherwise uncharacteristic for the breed.
Darlingtonia californica is a carnivorous plant, commonly known as the cobra lily, which traps insects in its hollow tubular leaves, whose top is flared into a hollow dome with a forked "tongue" that gives the species its common name.