हैरान करना Meaning in English
हैरान करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bewilder
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
भौंचक्का हो करचकित करनेवाला
हैरान करनेवाला
बेविलिंग
बेक्स
बेक्सले
इसके आगे
के परे
परे का प्रदेश
परे चल कर
से परे
सभी से परे
तुलना से परे
तिरस्कार से परे
काबू के परे
हैरान-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
"It's all kind of bewildering," said Franciosa during filming.
The label's constant nagging about "Call-out Response" was both a new term and a bewildering concept to our ears.
On 2 October 2007, speaker of Estonian Parliament, Ene Ergma, sent a strongly worded open letter to van der Linden, asking him to do his [and "give up spreading erroneous information about Estonia", which "created confusion and bewilderment both in the Estonian public and internationally.
The antics become truly confusing at the end when the now-totally bewildered Elmer encounters a game warden (actually Bugs in disgiuse) and begs him to tell Elmer what hunting season it really is, to which the "game warden" tells Elmer that it is baseball season while holding up a baseball.
Then he tries to hand the butler his cigarette, and seeing a bewildered look on his face, waved at him to get out.
The book aimed at helping other people who were bewildered by chemistry.
Alex Navarro of GameSpot believed the game "crutches itself far too heavily on brainless, clunky, spastic action that doesn't so much entertain as it bewilders.
The perplexed and bewildered priest winked his eyes.
The book received mixed reviews; The New York Times called it "bewilderingly busy" and likened it to "the novelization of an animated action film".
One amusing episode in An t-Oileánach describes a neighbour's family at supper when, to their bewilderment and consternation, young chickens began raining, one by one, onto the table and splashing into a mug of milk.
On Broadway, he was the bewildered Vietnam vet "Mark" in Kennedy's Children by Robert Patrick.
" Lehmann-Haupt wrote that the author "bewilders us as to his ultimate aims, and seeks to keep us entertained in the meantime with gimmicks" but that it does not "[puzzle the reader] constructively.
Such upward mobility was a new, bewildering (anomic), yet positive experience for many of the English people.