से कम पड़ना Meaning in English
से कम पड़ना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : fall short of
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
इतना नीचे गिरनाअचानक गिर जाना
अचानक गिरना
एकाएक गिरना
तक गिर
जमीन पर गिरना
ज़मीन पर गिरना
बेहोश होकर गिर पढना
धमाके के साथ पतन
आवाज़ के साथ गिरना
गिरावट कृमि
भ्रामकता
भ्रांतचित्त
भ्रांतिमय
भ्रांतिमान
से-कम-पड़ना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
During this campaign, Dobbin attempted to warn voters that the NDP could fall short of official party status in parliament, and suggested that re-electing Blaikie would be an exercise in futility.
John Wilde in Sounds remarks, "the crescendos here are never dampened by their subtle nature and never fall short of blinding.
However this one just happened to fall short of the ball park.
Choose the commas 128/125 (the diesis, the distance by which three just major thirds fall short of an octave, about 41 cents) and 81/80 (the syntonic comma, the difference between four perfect fifths and a just major third, about 21.
On April 19, 2009, the Chicago Tribune reported that even if fund raising efforts are successful, there was a concern that the school could fall short of the minimum enrollment needed to keep the school open.
Canberra went on to fall short of a grand final appearance losing to Melbourne 14-12.
The UK General Medical Council (GMC) has the ability to reverse its endorsement of any medical undergraduate training course as part of its regular visiting schedule should a course fall short of the expected standards.
Other situations covered in this section are about psychosocial problems that fall short of psychiatric illness.
However, after the events of the series, we know that Nathan will never put the pressure on Jamie that Dan put on him, and that Nathan is the kind of man who learned from his mistakes and as a result has the life that Dan Scott wanted (a loving wife and kids) but his mistakes made him fall short of.
Agfa Color/Red Bull would always fall short of a title as Tanduay won several PBL championships at their expense.
2013–14 saw Thurrock fall short of the play-offs on the final game of the season.
Over the course of the next three seasons, Durham would endure successes but fall short of the ultimate goal, including the 1981 defeat at the hands of the Mitchell Red Devils, in the Intermediate "B" final.
In the first round of the World Matchplay he came back from 3–8 down against Simon Whitlock to trail only 7–9, but lost the next leg to fall short of a successful fightback.