bout - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bout in Hindi

  • बार
  • मुकाबला

noun

  • बार

bout Definition

noun

  • a short period of intense activity of a specified kind. ( एक निर्दिष्ट प्रकार की गहन गतिविधि की एक छोटी अवधि। )
  • a curve in the side of a violin, guitar, or other musical instrument. ( एक वायलिन, गिटार, या अन्य संगीत वाद्ययंत्र के पक्ष में एक वक्र। )

bout Example

  • He was forced to take a couple of punches in the first few seconds of the bout , but he fought back and was well on top at the end of the opening round. ( उन्हें मुक्केबाज़ी के पहले कुछ सेकंड में एक दो घूंसे लेने के लिए मजबूर किया गया था, लेकिन वह वापस लड़े और शुरुआती दौर के अंत में शीर्ष पर थे। )
  • I was engulfed in a bout of intense work, which perhaps the etching registered. ( मैं गहन काम के एक समूह में संलग्न था, जो शायद नक़्क़ाशी दर्ज की गई थी। )
  • The upper bout is intended to accurately simulate the feel of the rib and edges of an acoustic violin and is used to help players with classical training find their upper positions more accurately. ( ऊपरी बाउट का उद्देश्य एक ध्वनिक वायलिन की रिब और किनारों की भावना को सटीक रूप से अनुकरण करना है और इसका उपयोग शास्त्रीय प्रशिक्षण वाले खिलाड़ियों को अपने ऊपरी पदों को अधिक सटीक रूप से खोजने में मदद करने के लिए किया जाता है। )
  • Next I began having full-blown panic attacks and a bout of depression. ( इसके बाद मुझे पूर्ण रूप से घबराहट के दौरे और अवसाद की समस्या होने लगी। )

More Sentence

  • But that's enough of that lest I be accused of a bout of Short Man's Syndrome or some such.
  • Mind you, it's my Grandparents 60th Anniversary today and I'm having lunch with them on Friday; I could see if they're up for a bout in the boxing ring!
  • This is a tragic fallout from the intense bout of politiking we have had for 15-odd years.
  • We were larking around with a bout of on-street wrestling when I noticed a pile of rotten vegetables on a deserted stall.
  • It's so much easier to study after a refreshing bout of exercise, you feel so much better and more alert for exercising.
  • The bights are looped about the bout and the end peg and thus permit removable mounting of the support member to the violin.
  • Some models give you a removable upper bout emulator.
  • a severe bout of flu
  • Kevin, who is recuperating after a bout of illness, is well on the road to a full recovery and back active in Irish-American circles once again.
  • a drinking bout
  • Roth has been quiet ever since, prompting some to suggest that he had been suffering from a severe bout of writers' block.
  • In the evening, a boxing bout at the MEN Arena could attract a crowd of 15,000.
  • His readmission prompted a severe bout of post-operative depression - which doctors had told him to expect - but he didn't expect it to hit him so hard.
  • The final bout in the boxing ring is genuinely exciting, although the evening seems to tail off, lacking a real ending.
  • The sad truth is that one in five of us will suffer from a bout of severe depressive illness and many more will dip in and out of milder depressions.
  • At the end of the bout , which I lost, the fans chanted ‘Please come back,’ and I was genuinely moved by that.
  • But it is not permitted to use serious tricks when the wrestling bout is between friends.
  • It may be, as has been suggested, that what they are actually seeing is a bout of traditional Celtic wrestling.
  • When he got back to wrestling, the bout got a lot better.
  • This five-string instrument has a violin string length but also has an extended lower bout and deep ribs for a more viola-like tone.
  • The reports contradict the official word from the Vatican, where spokesmen have maintained the frail Pope suffered a bout of the flu.
  • This mounts the output jack on the lower left bout of the violin (next to the chin rest) with chin rest clamp hardware.
  • While presiding over the wrestling bouts of the other village boys he would never allow me to take on anybody since he knew I wasn't as tough.
  • The phrase originates from the days of early bare-knuckle boxing or prizefighting bouts , a time long before any rules were produced by the Marquess of Queensberry.
  • Despite bouts of poverty, illness and alcoholism, Morriseau has come to be regarded as one of this country's most important artists.
  • It became routine to cry it all out, suffer these bouts of emotional pain and return to classes or normal life without anyone noticing anything different.