attach - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of attach in Hindi

  • संलग्न करें
  • लगाना
  • जोड़ना
  • बांधना
  • खोंसना
  • संलग्न करना
  • साथ लगाना

attach Definition

  • fasten; join. ( जकड़ना; में शामिल हो। )
  • attribute importance or value to. ( महत्व या महत्व का होना। )
  • seize (a person's property) by legal authority. ( कानूनी प्राधिकारी द्वारा जब्त (एक व्यक्ति की संपत्ति)। )

attach Example

  • It's not being harsh but we simply have to attach some conditions because we cannot give money just like that. ( यह कठोर नहीं है, लेकिन हमें बस कुछ शर्तों को संलग्न करना होगा क्योंकि हम उस तरह से पैसा नहीं दे सकते हैं। )
  • he doesn't attach too much importance to radical ideas ( वह कट्टरपंथी विचारों को बहुत अधिक महत्व नहीं देता है )
  • I was in a hurry and I forgot to attach an important document. ( मैं जल्दी में था और मैं एक महत्वपूर्ण दस्तावेज संलग्न करना भूल गया। )
  • But fans are still worried that the star players might not attach too much importance to the match and may not show off their real skills. ( लेकिन प्रशंसक अभी भी चिंतित हैं कि स्टार खिलाड़ी मैच के लिए बहुत अधिक महत्व नहीं दे सकते हैं और अपने वास्तविक कौशल को नहीं दिखा सकते हैं। )
  • to attach blame to sb ( sb को दोष देना )
  • But I expect the American public to attach increasing importance to cleaner environments. ( लेकिन मुझे उम्मीद है कि अमेरिकी जनता क्लीनर वातावरण के लिए बढ़ते महत्व को संलग्न करेगी। )

More Sentence

  • We apparently attach more importance to money than we do to human life.
  • the Commission can attach appropriate conditions to the operation of the agreement
  • attach your safety line to the bridge
  • I forgot to attach the document
  • Another remembered Jawaharlal Nehru's words and said that one should not attach too much importance to winning or losing an election.
  • We note your statement in your letter of 7 June 2001 that you have not seen this letter and we attach a further copy.
  • he doesn't attach too much importance to fixed ideas
  • attach the trailer securely to the car
  • don't attach any credence to that
  • they were all too ready to attach themselves to you for the whole day
  • to attach a letter to a document
  • Why do we attach so much importance to things like our computers?
  • Make sure it is printed on good quality A4 size paper and never attach extra documents, letters or certificates - save these for the interview.
  • She doesn't think it is right the fertility laws should attach so much importance to the presence of a father.
  • But if you attach too much importance to that, you'll feel very stupid.
  • He is far from being the first British Prime Minister to attach great importance to his relationship with the American president.
  • Did the judge attach too great a weight to the appellants' non-compliance with the orders?
  • I get excited when publishers attach a short scrawled note, but this was a really in depth letter, and very constructive.
  • to attach sth to sth
  • I attach a copy of the memo for your information
  • But it is difficult to avoid the impression that their political leaders attach more importance to the present moment than to the future.
  • You can also attach this to a door to set off the alarm if an intruder tries to get in.
  • I've attached a photo from him.
  • IMF-World Bank programs must not have conditions attached that force poor countries to open their markets regardless of the impact on poor people.