breaker - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of breaker in Hindi

  • तोड़ने वाला
  • चट्टानों से टक्कर खाने वाली लहर
  • भंजक
  • पीपा

breaker Definition

  • a heavy sea wave that breaks into white foam on the shore or a shoal. ( एक भारी समुद्र की लहर जो तट या शोल पर सफेद फोम में टूट जाती है। )
  • a person or thing that breaks something. ( वह व्यक्ति या वस्तु जो किसी चीज को तोड़ती है। )
  • a person who interrupts the conversation of others on a Citizens' Band radio channel, indicating a wish to transmit a message. ( एक व्यक्ति जो एक नागरिक के बैंड रेडियो चैनल पर दूसरों की बातचीत को बाधित करता है, एक संदेश प्रसारित करने की इच्छा का संकेत देता है। )
  • a break dancer. ( एक ब्रेक डांसर। )

breaker Example

  • What most striking is that this move is now not likely to be the deal maker or breaker . ( सबसे खास बात यह है कि इस कदम से अब डील मेकर या ब्रेकर बनने की संभावना नहीं है। )
  • Bruises, sprained wrists and ankles, and dislocated shoulders are not uncommon for a breaker . ( ब्रूज़, मोच वाली कलाई और टखने, और अव्यवस्थित कंधे एक ब्रेकर के लिए असामान्य नहीं हैं। )
  • More than one contestant was pounded by a sneaker set out on the reef, or was caught unawares by an evil double up shore breaker as they struggled to extract themselves and their massive boards from the sea. ( एक से अधिक प्रतियोगी को रीफ पर एक स्नीकर द्वारा स्थापित किया गया था, या उन्हें समुद्र से अपने और अपने बड़े बोर्डों को निकालने के लिए संघर्ष करते हुए एक बुराई डबल अप शोर ब्रेकर द्वारा अनजाने में पकड़ा गया था। )
  • They have solid depth up front, but lack a true game breaker in the open ice, despite their overall skating skill. ( उनके सामने ठोस गहराई है, लेकिन उनके समग्र स्केटिंग कौशल के बावजूद, खुली बर्फ में एक सच्चे गेम ब्रेकर की कमी है। )

More Sentence

  • Companies looking to acquire other businesses sometimes make customer service a deal breaker .
  • Nicholas said the work - cutting through the remains of a huge concrete safe - had been strenuous and they had taken it in turns to operate the breaker .
  • Motorists whiz down the street and when the speed breaker suddenly looms ahead they swerve to avoid it.
  • It is often the case that failure to perform one contract will lead to a series of consequent breaches of contracts to which the original contract breaker is not party.
  • A break-dancer is also known as a breaker .
  • And if either of you break the pact the other person you shook with gets to hurt the promise breaker in some way.
  • Okta argues that this would be to apply the general rule that damages are to be assessed on the basis that the contract breaker would have performed the contract in the way that would have benefited it most.
  • The real deal maker or breaker will be the PS3's price though, too low and they are just going to lose too much money, which they certainly can't afford, and too high and they run the risk of reduced sales.
  • Add to that: vain, an inveterate breaker of promises, a gambler and a lover of alibis, and the picture becomes ever more confusing.
  • It is only the white breakers that make me realise that it is the sea that now fills the cockpit windows.
  • This tsunami, with breakers estimated at 10 metres, was small compared to the wave caused by the exploding volcano Krakatoa on August 23, 1883.
  • We went off quickly to the beach to look at the Baltic - walked through the forest from the car park, and then on to the very fine sand on an almost totally deserted beach, with heavy breakers rolling onto the shore.
  • The upper registers of the painting are slightly bluer, but lots of white mottles this very loose rendition of breakers and turbulent sky.
  • Finally, as they were closing in yet again, we veered toward shore and crossed a line of breakers onto the reef.
  • But as I drew the curtains next morning, I could see white breakers crashing onto the beach.
  • The waves may be crashing hard around your ears and the harsh, white breakers stinging your eyes, but hope springs eternal.
  • At the head of the bay it broke in a fearful line of white breakers , which rushed up to a height of 23 vertical feet above the highest spring-tides.
  • Trips on the train and to the White House serve as tension breakers - and can only help keep the Coyotes together.
  • Every day they flood in, albums full of talent, hard work and innovation: avant-garde hustlers, master musicians, rule breakers , inventors and brand-new-sound-makers.
  • But New Plymouth's unsheltered coast produced some large breakers , often making the trip from ship to shore or vice versa a treacherous one.
  • At any time there are about 80 to 100 men involved and they only slightly outnumber the excavators, rock breakers , graders, dumper trucks and other machinery on the project.
  • But now that the sun was fully out, he could see beyond the breakers , way beyond the waves to the flat water at the back.
  • On an afternoon in late spring the breakers that roll ashore on Cape Hatteras are a milky jade, a color that reminds me how far south we are, and how close to the Gulf Stream.
  • But there are some drop dead deal breakers, absolute drop dead deal breakers and abuse is one of them.
  • Every fall the BNSF deploys a fleet of spreaders, icicle breakers and snow dozers such as this one to points along the line in order to keep the trains moving.
  • The 137 metre stretch of the road also has a couple of speed breakers with a blue and white paint marking.