हानी सहना Meaning in English
हानी सहना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : to endure loss
, suffer
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बर्दाश्तसहा
दुःख
भोगी
रक्तहीनता से पीड़ित
रक्त हीनता से पीड़ित
एनोरेग्ज़िया नर्वोसा से पीड़ित
कब्ज़ से पीड़ित
शुष्कता से पीड़ित
हड्डा या मोथरा रोग से पीडित
तंत्रिका रोग से ग्रस्त
रिकेट रोग से ग्रस्त
शोकार्त
धूप दाह से पीड़ित
वात दाह से पीड़ित
हानी-सहना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
However, the track suffered three major accidents.
" In closing statements on behalf of the coal managers to the government's Anthracite Coal Commission he stated, on the subject of working conditions, "These men don't suffer.
Examples include cancer, birth defects, tornadoes, earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, and other phenomena which inflict suffering with apparently no accompanying mitigating good.
More people suffered in the rural areas due to starvation.
Before the release of The Kink Kontroversy, Ray Davies suffered a nervous and physical breakdown, caused by the pressures of touring, writing and ongoing legal squabbles.
After seeing off the British Navy by posing as Portuguese fishermen suffering the "red plague", the pirates sail to Algiers, where Jeremiah is taken prisoner.
The village suffered much from foreign armies and lay often in the direct line of fire during the fight between the northern Netherlands and the Spaniards.
The gunners got a lot of practice; Port Moresby suffered its 78th raid on 17 August 1942.
Like Chico, Islas suffered from polio when he was eight and had to undergo long sessions of physical therapy.
To summarise so far, as a matter of fact found on the balance of probabilities, the child has suffered harm or been exposed to an unsafe environment.
Under Upul Tharanga captaincy, Sri Lanka suffered three 5-0 whitewashes in the year 2017.
On the start of the 33rd season, the Tigers won their first game against expansion team the Welcoat Dragons but then suffered a franchise-worst eight straight losses.
Over the next few months they did what they could to mitigate the suffering of the population at the hands of the Japanese, but to little avail: indeed, many of them would later fall victim themselves.