broach - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of broach in Hindi

  • सीख
  • चर्चा चलाना
  • विषय छेड़ना

broach Definition

verb

  • raise (a sensitive or difficult subject) for discussion. ( चर्चा के लिए उठाना (एक संवेदनशील या कठिन विषय)। )
  • pierce (a cask) to draw liquor. ( पियर्स (एक पीपा) शराब खींचने के लिए। )
  • (of a fish or sea mammal) rise through the water and break the surface. ( (एक मछली या समुद्री स्तनपायी का) पानी के माध्यम से उठता है और सतह को तोड़ता है। )
  • (of a ship with the wind on the quarter) veer and pitch forward because of bad steering or a sea hitting the stern, causing it to present a side to the wind and sea, lose steerage, and possibly suffer serious damage. ( (क्वार्टर पर हवा के साथ एक जहाज) वीर और खराब स्टीयरिंग की वजह से आगे की तरफ पिच या स्टर्न से समुद्र टकराता है, जिससे यह हवा और समुद्र में एक पक्ष को प्रस्तुत करता है, स्टीयरेज खो देता है, और संभवतः गंभीर नुकसान होता है। )

noun

  • a sudden and hazardous veering or pitching of a ship. ( किसी जहाज का अचानक और खतरनाक वीराना या पिचकारी। )

broach Example

  • the salmon broach, then fall to slap the water ( सामन ब्रोच, तो पानी थप्पड़ करने के लिए गिर जाते हैं )
  • A dozen of us watch five sperm whales broach , and then hyperventilate like marathoners on the starting line, filling every air-bearing cell with oxygen. ( हम में से एक दर्जन पांच शुक्राणु व्हेल्स ब्रोच देखते हैं, और फिर शुरू होने वाली लाइन पर मैराथनर्स की तरह हाइपरवेंटीलेट करते हैं, जिससे प्रत्येक वायु-असर कोशिका ऑक्सीजन के साथ भर जाती है। )
  • The rudder sits in the outflow of the keel and is called upon to provide lift at very small angles of attack and not stall when required to prevent a broach . ( पतवार कील के बहिर्वाह में बैठता है और आह्वान को रोकने के लिए आवश्यक होने पर हमले के बहुत छोटे कोणों पर लिफ्ट प्रदान करने और स्टाल नहीं करने का आह्वान किया जाता है। )
  • the helmsman was forced to use the engines in conjunction with the wheel to prevent a broach ( हेल्समैन को एक ब्रोच को रोकने के लिए पहिया के साथ संयोजन में इंजन का उपयोग करने के लिए मजबूर किया गया था )
  • he watched a pot boy broach a new cask ( उसने एक बर्तन वाले लड़के को एक नया पीपा दिखाया )

More Sentence

  • It was difficult to broach the subject of empowerment or rehabilitation.
  • Yes, but I don't want us to broach to and go over if the wind shifts.
  • The boat commenced surfing down the face of each new wave, at high speed, and I had to steer the boat aggressively to prevent a broach .
  • Led by Sweden, these states began to broach the question of membership of the EC.
  • If this can be offset by rudder action the boat will remain on course, otherwise sail adjustment is necessary to prevent a broach .
  • But, perhaps with a few revisions, Pacamambo could become one of those unflinching stories that teachers and parents can rely on to broach difficult subjects.
  • Here in the United States, for many months it was considered anti-social if not unpatriotic to even broach one's disagreement with the administration during these troubled times.
  • He's seen whales broach within yards of his kayak.
  • The angst of the past 18 months was finally over, but there was still one small matter to broach - breaking it all to hubby who, at this point, knew nothing about the project.
  • And it isn't because the contracts were too sensitive to broach in public: selected portions were used even where the documents were redacted or remained under seal.
  • I hope they broach their bottles, because the whisky, with its honey and praline richness, deserves it.
  • After dark, however, the wind rose, and I spent a hairy night giving all my attention to the helm to keep the boat from broaching and turning dangerously crosswise to the rising seas.
  • I had first met Marcel Ospel two months earlier, when he broached the idea of closer cooperation between UBS and PaineWebber.
  • The new facility simulates a clinical environment, and is equipped with CCTV to enable tutors and peers to watch trainees and old-hands alike broaching difficult topics with patient actors.
  • Some reports claim that the hatches to the cargo were broken open and the casks of alcohol broached .
  • I happen to agree with Rumsfeld, but I'm disappointed in the howitzer's defenders, and I'm disturbed because so few analysts have broached what this fight is really all about.
  • The New Zealand Merino Company represents 70 per cent of fine wool growers, and last month broached the idea of selling its wool in Melbourne.
  • Outsiders think we locals are jaded by the natural wonder of this place but the truth is, when a whale broaches , we glare like tourists.
  • First, government is constantly making adjustments that harm some people but benefit society at large, yet no claim to compensation is recognized or even broached .
  • When an effort to update the system was first broached , business groups supported it - until, they say, local governments used it as a pretext to raise levies.
  • ‘I still don't understand it,’ Andy finally broached .
  • ‘I would like to talk to you again sometimes,’ she broached hesitantly.
  • About 7 o'clock heavy seas swept over her and she broached , then sank by the stern.
  • But some of the medical issues broached here suggest that the paintings had consequences for their maker's health, too.
  • Prospects perked up when I broached the first of my rapidly warming cans and heard loud singing from what looked like a pub but which turned out to be Sunday service at the Salvation Army.