रोसे हुए Meaning in English
रोसे हुए शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : swayed
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कुम्हलातेखिजाते हुए
झिलती
बहलाव का
लजाते हुए
कोलहल मचाते हुए
ढुलमुल ढंग से
स्वाज़ी
स्वाज़ीलैंड
स्वाजीलैंड मौद्रिक इकाई
कसम खाथा हूँ
कसम खा के कहना
क़सम खाना
शपथ करना
शपथ लेकर कहना
रोसे-हुए इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It was later revealed Minogue was swayed differently by her management.
Clarke was not shy of delivering balls patently designed to scare opposing batsmen and make them look foolish, and was regularly capable of a perfect bouncer, which having pitched then cut away sharply to follow the path of a batsman's head as he swayed away from it.
" Martin doesn't respond, but is swayed by Andy's impassioned words.
Despite opposition from some quarters, the money that could be earned swayed the decision and the first such locomotive, Re 460 015 was unveiled in 1994 in Agfa livery.
The borough was often not in the complete control of a single proprietor, the voters being swayed between those of the lords of the manor from whom they expected to receive most benefit in return.
Shortly after, Ken reappears and Hayley is keen to reconnect with him but Will isn't so easily swayed and is still hostile towards him.
Martha is unswayed by this revelation.
Throughout his life, Gordon never swayed from his role as minister, while also writing, and serving in prominent public positions, such as moderator of the Presbyterian Church in 1922.
In 1816 it was not a desire for manufacturing, but a combination of prosperity, patriotism, and promises that had swayed Southerners.
Fleming was swayed by the migrating Mormons, and his second in command, Second Lieutenant John Lawrence Grattan, was eager to take a detachment to arrest High Forehead.
From June to August, dotted Lycoris sprengeri creates a picturesque landscape as swayed by the wind.
According to Gibbon, Theodosius hesitated some time whether to risk a war against the usurper with his formidable Germanic auxiliaries, but was ultimately swayed by his love for Valentinian's sister, Galla, to take up the fallen family's cause.
Judith swayed from traditional gender norms by sharing a tutor (minister John Rogers) with her brother, Winthrop Sargent, as he prepared for entry into Harvard College.