blue blood - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of blue blood in Hindi

  • कुलीन

noun

  • कानदानी
  • कुलीन
  • जाना-माना
  • कुलीनता

blue blood Definition

  • noble birth. ( महान जन्म। )
  • a person of noble birth. ( कुलीन जन्म का व्यक्ति। )

blue blood Example

  • Of course everyone secretly hopes they might find a celebrity connection, figures of power and influence or even blue blood . ( बेशक हर कोई चुपके से उम्मीद करता है कि उन्हें एक सेलिब्रिटी कनेक्शन, शक्ति और प्रभाव के आंकड़े या यहां तक कि नीले रक्त मिल सकते हैं। )
  • blue blood is no guarantee of any particular merit, competence, or expertise ( नीला रक्त किसी विशेष योग्यता, क्षमता या विशेषज्ञता की गारंटी नहीं है )
  • He is a typical blue blood in his love and encouragement of sport. ( वह अपने प्यार और खेल के प्रोत्साहन के लिए एक विशिष्ट नीला रक्त है। )
  • It was the same distinguished guests, same idle chitchat, same stifling atmosphere of blue blood . ( यह वही प्रतिष्ठित मेहमान थे, वही निष्क्रिय चिटचैट, वही ब्ल्यू ब्लड का माहौल। )
  • Yes, the perceptive reader apprehends, he did indeed spill English blood and a lot of it - but it was not blue blood . ( हां, अवधारणात्मक पाठक का मानना है, उसने वास्तव में अंग्रेजी रक्त और बहुत सारा खर्च किया था - लेकिन यह नीला रक्त नहीं था। )
  • The family was of the purest blue blood , and at his birth they were lords of three estates in central Scotland. ( परिवार शुद्धतम रक्त का था, और उनके जन्म के समय वे मध्य स्कॉटलैंड में तीन सम्पदा के स्वामी थे। )
  • He, it seems, had a strange sense of pride, not only because there was perhaps a tinge of blue blood in his veins, but also because as an intellectual he wanted to be respected and listened to. ( ऐसा लगता है, उसे गर्व का एक अजीब सा अहसास था, न केवल इसलिए कि उसकी नसों में नीले रंग का खून था, बल्कि इसलिए भी क्योंकि एक बुद्धिजीवी के रूप में वह सम्मानित होना चाहता था और उसकी बात सुनी जाती थी। )

More Sentence

  • If a large man on a sheep station in the middle of nowhere can have blue blood running through his veins, why can't I?
  • In both films she was playing a wild girl on the wrong side of the tracks when she seems more naturally suited to the well-heeled, blue blood American heiress roles.
  • In fact, the second one that became a champion with her mother was bred - her mother is a blue blood, her father is a blue blood , but she is very small.
  • Auntie Edna used to say you needed blue blood in your veins to go there.
  • A third party duly stepped in with his offer of support - and believe me this is a person with claret and blue blood in his veins.
  • In another departure from the book, it is strongly hinted that the departmental controller is a communist agent - the irony being that his blue blood makes him unassailable in the very system he is seeking to destroy.
  • Whether it's because of blue blood or not, the Pekingese definitely has a mind and will of its own - it tends to want to get its own way.
  • And where you come from is an important issue for many researchers, particularly the ones who believe that blue blood might be surging through their veins.
  • Far from worrying about musty family skeletons in aristocratic cupboards, noble pedigrees are advertised and the smallest cup-full of blue blood proudly proclaimed.
  • Just because you've got blue blood running through your cold veins doesn't mean I have to put up with your insults!
  • Even from the outside, the convertible screams luxury, decadence and a hint of blue blood .
  • Had they been born with blue blood , would their experience have been any different?
  • It wouldn't do to mix their blue blood with the debased genes of commoners!
  • Born a noble himself, Napoleon knew as well as anyone that blue blood could not be abolished short of exterminating all those who believed they possessed it.
  • Staunchly imperialist, he is a living manifestation of quintessential Englishness, a living descendant of people with blue blood , noble quarterings, and the right school tie.
  • The poorest boy at Groton, his private school, he is both a blue blood and an underdog.
  • They think of themselves as blue blood and most of them inherit the savageness of their parents too.
  • As in politics, you don't need to be a blue blood to make it in cyberspace.
  • Though it was not solely a sport for aristocrats, quail hunting in the Old South was a favorite pastime of the wealthy planters and blue bloods who sought to emulate European noblemen with their privileges and refinements.
  • We pretend to be a middle-class, democratic nation, but in reality we love our blue bloods … We don't actually want to be governed by people like ourselves.
  • By the time we discover the link between the blue bloods , the dead people, and the fracasing kinfolk, we've lost all interest in the outcome or reveal.
  • During the late '50s and early '60s, the blue bloods ' grip on power was coming to an end.
  • The crowd parted for them almost silently, save for a few blue bloods that were ‘quite tired of this silly peasant ruckus’.