adrift Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
adrift ka kya matlab hota hai
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adrift शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
तेनज़िन घायल हो गया है, सन्दूक पानी से भरना शुरू कर देता है और एड्रिफ्ट सेट हो जाता है।
জজজ
adrift's Usage Examples:
Nothing frustrates a business owner more than equipment that breaks down, leaving valuable employees adrift while waiting to get their tech equipment fixed.
adrift at the foot of the division.
In these he seems suddenly to have cut adrift from every principle the truth of which he had himself so brilliantly demonstrated, and we find him discussing plans based on hypothesis, not knowledge, and on the importance of geographical points without reference to the enemy's field army.
The date of Sargon is placed by Nabonidus at 3800 B.C. He was the son of Itti-Bel, and a legend related how he had been born in concealment and sent adrift in an ark of bulrushes on the waters of the Euphrates.
The Danube bridges, which had broken down once already, had at last been cut by heavy barges, which had been set adrift down stream for the purpose by the Austrians.
Or it may be the result of economic agnosticism, combined with unwillingness to cut adrift from old moorings.
After a horrible weeping fit, Alice sees the bottle and shrinks herself again, only to find herself adrift in a sea of her own tears.
The commander, Lieutenant William Bligh, was set adrift in the launch with part of the crew, but managed to make his way to Timor in the Malay Archipelago.
The Turkish fleet, "adrift in the Archipelago" - as the British seamen put it - though greatly superior in tonnage and weight of metal, could never be a match for the Greek brigs, manned as these were by trained, if not disciplined, crews.
Prevented by ill-health from serving his full term, he found himself adrift in the world, without money or friends.
Synonyms:
afloat,
Antonyms:
meaningful, aground,