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the doldrums - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of the doldrums in Hindi

  • उदासी

the doldrums Definition

Noun

  • a state or period of stagnation or depression.
  • an equatorial region of the Atlantic Ocean with calms, sudden storms, and light unpredictable winds.

the doldrums Example

  • They'd made it through the blahs of winter and the doldrums of spring, managing to satisfy most, if not all, of the bill collectors. ( उन्होंने इसे सर्दियों के झोंकों और वसंत की उदासी के माध्यम से बनाया था, बिल संग्राहकों के अधिकांश, यदि सभी को नहीं, को संतुष्ट करने का प्रबंधन किया। )
  • Coming out to everyone Makes the winter doldrums fun. ( सबके सामने आना सर्दी की उदासी को मजेदार बना देता है। )
  • It's a welcome escape, albeit a temporary one, from the winter doldrums. ( यह एक स्वागत योग्य पलायन है, भले ही यह अस्थायी रूप से सर्दियों की उदासी से बचा हो। )
  • A fresh perspective and additional brainpower often provides just what the company needs to get it out of the doldrums. ( एक नया दृष्टिकोण और अतिरिक्त दिमागी शक्ति अक्सर वही प्रदान करती है जो कंपनी को इसे उदासी से बाहर निकालने की आवश्यकता होती है। )

More Sentence

  • After years in the doldrums, baseball is on a roll.
  • The Tokyo stock market's doldrums reflects the widespread malaise.
  • But for the most part, retailers were in the doldrums.
  • Virginia had been in the jobs-creation doldrums before Sterling.
  • Raw material makers are in the doldrums as well this quarter.
  • Mexico is shrugging off its doldrums, and should move higher,
  • "We're in the summer doldrums,"
  • Cider remained in the doldrums until a year or two ago.
  • Not all of Europe is in the doldrums, of course.
  • Now the city's restaurants are emerging from the doldrums.
  • Beat the summer doldrums by having a mini Christmas in July party, complete with music, cutout cookies and a gag gift exchange.
  • That means the average person spends 16 days a year or eight hours a week in the domestic doldrums.
  • Maybe that'll help jar me out of my creative doldrums.
  • Mark slightly in the financial doldrums, with the result that half of the album is without a backing band.
  • Doldrums: sea areas straddling the equator consisting of calm water and light breezes.
  • Thomas wanted to stand up and cheer, sure that Alby would finally snap out of his doldrums.
  • Like the ancient mariner, Louie and Phil had found the doldrums, the eerie pause of wind and water that lingers around the equator.
  • Bonamy would have said that this was the sort of thing that made him uneasy--when Jacob got into the doldrums, looked like a Margate fisherman out of a job, or a British Admiral.
  • We are of course going to continue, if the last 4 months has told us anything it is that grail has this amazing ability to bounce back from the doldrums and surprise us in just a few days.
  • However, as a matter of fact though, the preposterous surmise about him being in some description of a doldrums or other or mesmerised which was entirely due to a misconception of the shallowest character, was not the case at all.
  • The job was for only three weeks, and since I had just applied for a seafarer’s passport which would take about a month to materialise, I could easily spare the time, what with my writing career stuck in the doldrums and my Author’s Club dead in the water.
  • Good news from Haynes Publishing and Marchpole Even while the stock market remains stuck in the summer doldrums some shares produce good news.
  • Those facing the possibility of redundancy or mid life career doldrums will gain in equal measures too.