ह्विस्ट Meaning in English
ह्विस्ट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : whist
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
व्हिस्ट ड्राइवह्विस्ट ड्राइव
सीटी
सीटी करना
सीटी बजा कर मार्गदर्शन करना
सीटी बजाई
सीटी बजाकर इशारा करना
सीटी बजाकर बुलाना
व्हिसल ब्लोअर्स
नीडर होने का दिखावा करना
सीटी जैसा
संकेत की सीटी
सीटी रोक
आकर्षित करने के लिए बजाई सीटी
आकर्षित करने के लिए सीटी बजाना
ह्विस्ट हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""मर्सीसाइड के ह्विस्टन में जन्मे जेरार्ड ने अपने गृहनगर की टीम ह्विस्टन जूनियर्स के लिए खेलना शुरू किया जहां लिवरपूल के स्काउट्स की नज़र उन पर पड़ी. उन्होंने नौ साल की उम्र में रेड्स यूथ ऐकडमी में प्रवेश लिया।
ह्विस्ट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Ed Rockett"nbsp;– low and high whistle.
Kieran Kiely - whistle.
The route runs from Appleby (with a branch from Penrith) to Berwick-upon-Tweed on the Scottish border, passing Slaggyford (where it follows the South Tyne Trail), Haltwhistle, Bellingham and Branton.
Richard Thompson - guitar, bass guitar, mandolin, banjo, mandocello, dulcimer, harmonium, pennywhistle, dobro.
In the game against Iran, an Iranian player mistook a whistle from the crowd as being the referee's half-time signal, and picked the ball up with his hands in the penalty area.
Cheshire opened the concert by blowing a World War II whistle.
He, in turn, attacked McCollum for his record in Congress, where he sponsored legislation that would have removed "whistle-blower protections in Medicaid fraud cases," and for working a lobbyist representing large corporations.
Later designs of the voicepipe inserted a removable cork-mounted whistle, which could be sounded by blowing into the tube from the other end.
The sound of the whistle would summon the listener, who would remove the whistle and answer the call.
However, very long speaking tubes might use an electrical signalling device to indicate a call, as the large volume of air in the pipe would make it difficult to blow with enough pressure to sound a whistle at the far end.
Speaking tubes were employed in some offices, with whistles at either end and were therefore also known as whistling tubes.
2 (April 1961, RCA Victor), replacing the vocal part with whistling.
American whistleblowers.