AIR - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of AIR in Hindi

  • हवा
  • वायु
  • वात
  • तान
  • वायु-मंडल
  • हाव-भाव
  • हवाई
  • वायवीय
  • आकाशी
  • सुखाना
  • हवा लगाना
  • पवन
  • समीर

AIR Definition

verb

  • express (an opinion or grievance) publicly. ( सार्वजनिक रूप से व्यक्त (एक राय या शिकायत)। )
  • expose (a room) to the open air in order to ventilate it. ( इसे हवादार करने के लिए खुली हवा में (एक कमरे को) उजागर करें। )

noun

  • the invisible gaseous substance surrounding the earth, a mixture mainly of oxygen and nitrogen. ( पृथ्वी के चारों ओर अदृश्य गैसीय पदार्थ, मुख्य रूप से ऑक्सीजन और नाइट्रोजन का मिश्रण। )
  • an impression of a quality or manner given by someone or something. ( किसी व्यक्ति या किसी व्यक्ति द्वारा दी गई गुणवत्ता या तरीके की छाप। )
  • a tune or short melodious composition, typically a song. ( एक धुन या छोटी मधुर रचना, आमतौर पर एक गीत। )

AIR Example

  • This was as a result of the recent ‘Secret Agent’ television programme aired last week on BBC one. ( यह हाल ही में बीबीसी पर पिछले हफ्ते प्रसारित air सीक्रेट एजेंट ’टेलीविजन कार्यक्रम के परिणामस्वरूप था। )
  • At almost 5,000 ft, it is surrounded by rarefied air , seductive silence and dreamy peaks. ( लगभग 5,000 फीट की दूरी पर, यह दुर्लभ हवा, मोहक मौन और काल्पनिक चोटियों से घिरा हुआ है। )
  • This success led to an order directing all military airfields to have an air ambulance. ( इस सफलता के कारण सभी सैन्य एयरफील्ड्स को एक एयर एम्बुलेंस का निर्देश देने का आदेश मिला। )
  • she answered with a faint air of boredom ( उसने ऊब के बेहोश हवा के साथ जवाब दिया )

More Sentence

  • NBC's "Nightly News" aired part of the interview Thursday.
  • This service was broadcast worldwide on the Internet and will be aired on television and/or radio in the near future.
  • The idea that comes to my mind is to do a TV show, but to do it strictly online rather than over the air .
  • The engine is normal and the mixture of air / fuel is right when the color of the plug is tan.
  • I do believe that being able to breathe fresh mountain air , see the sea or green hills all the time does a lot for one's spirit.
  • So if the chart is cast for noon then Saturn acts as the triplicity ruler of all the air signs; at midnight Mercury would be used instead.
  • MPs have aired their concerns about police funding and Liberal Democrats have tabled a motion saying they are gravely concerned about the effect on front-line policing.
  • Nimitz knew that the battle that would ensue would involve aircraft and air supremacy.
  • In other words, they - most of the people that are very successful in life - put on airs .
  • But despite mingling with the stars, he has few airs and graces and regularly returns home to Lancaster to help in the family restaurant.
  • They suffocated and strangled me simultaneously, and I had to fight to surface for air .
  • Children from far away cities came here for summer camps to breathe the sea air and eat fresh fish.
  • As an air sign, Aquarius relates to places that are high off the ground or above the general eye line.
  • he celebrated by tossing his hat high in the air
  • The government started also bombing us from above, from the air .
  • Most victims were long gone, to hospitals or morgues, and their attackers were as invisible as air .
  • She is always the same whether you meet her at private dinner parties or big public occasions: she has absolutely no ' airs ' to her.
  • The reason was the absolute perfection of her appearance and her air of invincible superiority.
  • John was easily doing triple swith-ups and big airs out of the coping.
  • Just like the Internet, radio stations will be able to monitor programmes being transmitted or aired by another radio station that is connected to the network.
  • But then again, he had never been one to put on airs .
  • More than that, they tried to label those airing the concerns as being opposed to job creation, etc.
  • air travel is cheaper in the winter
  • Cameron, cast against type, has to subvert his usually dignified air to portray a crooked and downbeat wastrel.
  • they had an air of disappointment
  • A faint air of hopelessness overcomes McWhorter as our conversation winds down.