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act - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of act in Hindi

  • कार्य
  • अधिनियम
  • कृत्य
  • कर्म

Noun

  • कार्य
  • अंक
  • कृति
  • नियम
  • विधि
  • नाटक का अंक
  • वास्तविकता

Verb

  • करना
  • अभिनय करना
  • का अभिनय करना
  • नाटक-रूप में बदलना

act Definition

Verb

  • take action; do something. ( कार्रवाई करें; कुछ करो। )
  • behave in the way specified. ( निर्दिष्ट तरीके से व्यवहार करें। )
  • fulfill the function or serve the purpose of. ( समारोह को पूरा करने या के उद्देश्य की सेवा। )
  • take effect; have a particular effect. ( लागू; एक विशेष प्रभाव है। )
  • perform a fictional role in a play, movie, or television production. ( एक नाटक, फिल्म, या टेलीविजन निर्माण में एक काल्पनिक भूमिका निभाते हैं। )

Noun

  • a thing done; a deed. ( एक काम किया; बैनामा। )
  • a pretense. ( एक ढोंग। )
  • a written ordinance of Congress, or another legislative body; a statute. ( कांग्रेस, या एक अन्य विधायी निकाय का लिखित अध्यादेश; एक क़ानून। )
  • a main division of a play, ballet, or opera. ( एक नाटक, बैले या ओपेरा का एक मुख्य विभाजन। )

 Abbreviation

American College Test. ( अमेरिकन कॉलेज टेस्ट। )

act Example

  • Tonight the act of turning back our clocks signals, in a more or less official way, the onset of fall. ( आज रात हमारी घड़ियों के संकेतों को वापस लाने का कार्य, अधिक या कम आधिकारिक तरीके से, गिरने की शुरुआत। )
  • a five-year sentence will act as a deterrent ( पांच साल की सजा एक निवारक के रूप में काम करेगी )
  • That is what we need to insist upon and that is what we must act upon. ( यही हम पर जोर देने की जरूरत है और यही हमें कार्य करना चाहिए। )

More Sentence

  • Of course it would be arbitrary of me to accuse the shop owner of putting on an act or simply making a show.
  • The act of vandalism, which caused damaged estimated at £30, occurred in the early hours of Christmas Eve.
  • her one-woman poetry act
  • It is hoped, for the sake of millions of poor Filipinos, that he is not just putting on an act , good movie actor that he was.
  • Things pick up somewhat in the second act , which is performed in this production without a break for intermission.
  • Investors must act quickly if they want to roll their capital into another tax-free plan, writes Jessica Bown
  • The bombings were the act of criminal extremists.
  • Germans never applaud between the movements of a sonata, or before the end of an act at the opera.
  • Drug use was pandemic at these shows because drugs act to trigger the transformation into the private self.
  • It seems to me like women have to grin and bear a lot, and still feel pressure to act like saintly selfless birth goddesses.
  • As long as they don't have to act manly and pretend not to be afraid of insects.
  • Would she think I was just putting on an act , or would this be seen as coming on too strong?
  • they need volunteers to act as foster parents
  • As long as we can look and act the proper role for a typical person wherever we are in the city, we'll be fine.
  • Over our meal we were entertained by a cabaret act performed by the bird keepers and some of the inhabitants.
  • the act of writing down one's thoughts
  • All anticonvulsants act through their effect on the brain, since seizures arise from the brain.
  • But then the act of listening to music is selfish, not communal.
  • He is innocent and this is not the act of a football hooligan.
  • The collective consciousness wants a just world and now realizes individuals must now act to secure one.
  • The Cardinal did not always act the role of a Christ figure in this drama, but the rest of the analogy holds.
  • he got the chance to act out other people's jobs
  • Witnesses to the act of criminal genius called police who, so far, have only charged the man with theft.
  • Transgression of this boundary was the act of a criminal and a heroic nature.
  • I was still laughing, and she merely huffed and pretended to act mad by turning her head away from me.
  • to act out of compassion
  • She began to act in male roles as a child and this continued even later.