bounce - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bounce in Hindi

  • उछाल

noun

  • उछाल
  • कूद
  • छलांग
  • फलांग
  • डींग
  • शेख़ी

verb

  • डींग मारना
  • अपनी बढाई करना
  • उछलना
  • कूदना
  • शेख़ी मारना
  • घुस पड़ना
  • बॉउंस

bounce Definition

verb

  • (of an object, especially a ball) move quickly up, back, or away from a surface after hitting it; rebound (once or repeatedly). ( (किसी वस्तु, विशेष रूप से एक गेंद) को मारने के बाद एक सतह से तेजी से ऊपर, पीछे, या दूर जाती है; पलटाव (एक बार या बार-बार)। )
  • (of a person) jump repeatedly up and down, typically on something springy. ( (एक व्यक्ति की) बार-बार ऊपर और नीचे कूदते हैं, आमतौर पर कुछ वसंत पर। )
  • (of a check) be returned by a bank when there are insufficient funds to meet it. ( (एक चेक के) एक बैंक द्वारा लौटाया जाना चाहिए जब इसे पूरा करने के लिए अपर्याप्त धन हो। )
  • eject (a troublemaker) forcibly from a nightclub or similar establishment. ( बेदखल (एक परेशानी) एक नाइट क्लब या इसी तरह की स्थापना से जबरन। )

noun

  • a rebound of a ball or other object. ( एक गेंद या अन्य वस्तु का पलटाव। )
  • an act of jumping or an instance of being moved up and down. ( कूदने और ऊपर-नीचे जाने की एक घटना। )

bounce Example

  • a bad bounce caused the ball to get away from the second baseman ( खराब उछाल के कारण गेंद दूसरे बेसमैन से दूर जा गिरी )
  • In all, 14 of the 17 wickets fell from the Pavilion End, on a pitch offering some uneven bounce . ( कुल मिलाकर 17 में से 14 विकेट पवेलियन एंड से गिरे, जो कुछ असमान उछाल की भेंट चढ़ गए। )
  • Not wanting to be left behind I did as I was told, ignoring the dull ache caused with every bounce of my tiring body. ( मेरे पीछे रहने की इच्छा न होने के कारण, जैसा कि मुझे बताया गया था, मेरे थके हुए शरीर के हर उछाल के कारण होने वाले सुस्त दर्द को अनदेखा कर रहा था। )
  • Credit-card firms do the same thing, levying charges of, typically, £30 a time if you exceed your credit limit, pay late or bounce a payment. ( क्रेडिट-कार्ड फ़र्म, एक ही काम करते हैं, आमतौर पर, £ 30 का शुल्क, यदि आप अपनी क्रेडिट सीमा को पार करते हैं, तो देर से भुगतान करते हैं या भुगतान में उछाल करते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Obviously, these firms have a right to charge penalties to cardholders who bounce payments or breach their credit limit.
  • Caribbean pitches have been criticised recently for having a soft surface and spotty grass cover, creating an uneven bounce of the ball.
  • He was such a natural batsman and could adapt so easily to the differing bounce in the pitch.
  • A pitch of consistent bounce and enough pace to hurry the ball on to the bat aided confident strokeplay.
  • In France it is illegal to have an unauthorised overdraft - bounce a cheque twice and all your accounts in any French banks will be closed.
  • ‘In a music hall, you want the sound to bounce off the walls so it fills the space,’ he says.
  • every bounce of the truck brought them into fresh contact
  • Bounce Whilst in the push up position, with flexed abs and straight back, begin to do a light and small bounce of the whole body.
  • An ultrasound scan uses high-frequency soundwaves, which bounce off solid objects.
  • When the sound waves bounce off objects in their path, a portion of the signal is reflected back.
  • I kicked my soccer ball into the air and started to bounce it up and down on the heel of my foot.
  • The bounce tends to get lower and slower at St George's and defending a total is often preferable to chasing.
  • Her basket no longer swung jauntily from its place at the crook of her elbow, nor did she bounce gaily on the springy moss beneath her feet.
  • the wicket was causing the occasional erratic bounce
  • She completely misjudged the bounce of a high ball with the court apparently at her mercy.
  • Meanwhile, she lived in constant fear that her own checks might bounce .
  • It implied a pitch of variable bounce on the fourth and fifth day, given the hot conditions.
  • Your children will grow in a house of suspicion and you will never bounce them upon your knee without wondering if they might one day slip a sword between your ribs!
  • I think it was the bounce of the ball that surprised Martin.
  • If you don't know how much money is in your account, you're much more likely to bounce a check.
  • Radio signals bounce off different pieces of matter - floors, metal, even the air around you - at different angles and speeds.
  • Cassie jumped off her stage to land with an intimidating bounce .
  • a bounce on your knee or a cuddle and pat on the back
  • short sound waves bounce off even small objects
  • On a pitch with very little bounce the team batted poorly.
  • The next ball I went to field took a bad bounce and hit me up on the right shoulder.