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rung Meaning in Tamil ( rung வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



குறுக்குக் கம்பி


rung தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இதில், இணை ஆடியின் குவிமையத்தில், ஒரு குறுக்குக் கம்பிக்கு பதிலாக, ஒரு அளவுகோல் பதியப்பட்டிருக்கும்.

வண்டியின் பிடிகள், குறுக்குக் கம்பிகள் ஆகியவற்றின் மேல் கெருபுகள், சிங்கங்கள், ஈச்ச மரங்கள் ஆகியவை அவற்றுக்குரிய இடத்தில் சுற்றுத் தோரணங்களோடு செதுக்கப்பட்டன.

அவற்றுக்குக் குறுக்குக் கம்பிகள் இருந்தன.

rung's Usage Examples:

In the 1990s, older girls tended more towards a darker look to suit the grunge fashion.


This was the enthusiasm, this the vitalizing faith, which made the work of scholarship in the i 5th century so highly strung and ardent.


It is said that when he preached in the Dominican church of Metz, the bells were rung to drown his voice, but his voice outdid the bells, and on the next occasion he had three thousand hearers.


Those associations, of which the area of operations extends beyond any single state, are subordinate to the control of the imperial insurance bureau (Reichsversicherungsaml) at Berlin; those that are confined to a single state (as generally in the case of foresters and husbandmen) are under the control of the state insurance bureau (Landes.


Always hold on to the rungs of a ladder, never slide your hands up or down the stiles.


wrung dry of its moisture and so hot that in a day or two it shrivels and ruins the crops in its path.


55 e 5 Perm t gFar from being destroyed by the competition of the " modern " factories, domestic industries have well maintained their ground, new branches of petty trade having sprung up in some districts, among them the manufacture of agricultural machinery (thrashing machines in Ryazan, Vyatka and Perm; ploughs in Smolensk, 'c.


irn-y6s, compact, strong), the famous winged horse of Greek fable, said to have sprung from the trunk of the Gorgon Medusa when her head was cut off by Perseus.


The bells of the churches were rung as they passed.


It has three entrances on the Plaza, and over its main gateway hangs the " liberty bell " of Mexico, first rung by the humble parish priest Hidalgo, on the night of the 16th of September 1810, to call the people of Dolores to arms, and now rung at midnight on each recurring anniversary by the president himself.


With this may be compared a passage in the Ursprung der Sprache, where there is a curious adumbration of Spencer's idea that intelligence, as distinguished from instinct, arises from a growing complexity of action, or, to use Herder's words, from the substitution of a more for a less contracted sphere.


Further, a system of granting monopolies and other privileges had again sprung up.


The term wampum or wampum-peage was apparently applied to the beads only when strung or woven together.





Synonyms:

folding chair, side chair, highchair, straight chair, stave, feeding chair, rocking chair, round, rocker, crosspiece,



Antonyms:

exact, reduce, thin, stay in place,

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