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days - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of days in Hindi

  • दिन
  • डेज

days Definition

Noun

  • each of the twenty-four-hour periods, reckoned from one midnight to the next, into which a week, month, or year is divided, and corresponding to a rotation of the earth on its axis.
  • a particular period of the past; an era.

days Example

  • We have some cold days, but mostly it is warm. ( हमारे पास कुछ ठंडे दिन हैं, लेकिन ज्यादातर यह गर्म है। )
  • The next few days ran together. ( अगले कुछ दिन साथ-साथ चले। )
  • Over the next few days she thought about the job several times with mixed feelings. ( अगले कुछ दिनों में उसने मिश्रित भावनाओं के साथ कई बार नौकरी के बारे में सोचा। )
  • These happy days did not last long. ( ये खुशी के दिन ज्यादा दिन नहीं चले। )

More Sentence

  • For three days he lay in his strange prison.
  • For the next three days the clinic would be closed.
  • He had now been for some days in Moscow and was staying as usual at his father's house.
  • In those days, people had not learned to be kind to their enemies.
  • Four more days and she would go back to the ranch.
  • It had been several days since I'd spoken to them.
  • Brenda was given a few days off and the dust settled.
  • Martha and baby Claire were released from the hospital after two days and both continued to prosper.
  • I wondered if, with his days off, he might be hitting the bottle early.
  • He had seen considerable of life in the cities in his younger days, and knew that this regal palace was no place for him.
  • Three days later the issue was settled.
  • In a few more days they would all part company anyway.
  • In the old days there was a hand pump in the kitchen and no hot water you didn't boil yourself.
  • Our work schedule encompassed five intense days, Monday through Friday.
  • In three days we all fulfilled our dreams.
  • Our greatest Champion, Overman-Anu, once climbed the spiral stairway and fought nine days with the Gargoyles before he could escape them and come back; but he could never be induced to describe the dreadful creatures, and soon afterward a bear caught him and ate him up.