brook - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brook in Hindi

  • बर्दाश्त करना
  • ब्रूक

noun

  • नदी
  • नाला
  • नाली

verb

  • बहना

brook Definition

noun

  • a small stream. ( एक छोटी सी धारा। )

verb

  • tolerate or allow (something, typically dissent or opposition). ( सहन करना या अनुमति देना (कुछ, आमतौर पर असंतोष या विरोध)। )

brook Example

  • His selection amounts to a declaration that the US government will brook no international opposition to its predatory designs. ( उनकी चयन घोषणा के अनुसार, अमेरिकी सरकार अपने शिकारी डिजाइनों के लिए कोई अंतरराष्ट्रीय विरोध नहीं करेगी। )
  • All is spread out in a picturesque wooded glen with a brook flowing serenely nearby. ( सभी एक सुरम्य लकड़ी की चकाचौंध में फैले हुए हैं, और पास में एक ब्रुक के साथ बहती है। )
  • Like many insurrectionary or protest movements, they brook little dissent within their ranks. ( कई विद्रोही या विरोध आंदोलनों की तरह, वे अपने रैंकों के भीतर थोड़ा असंतोष रखते हैं। )
  • The fact that Annan is in the spotlight over the oil-for-food scandal demonstrates that the US is not willing to brook any opposition. ( तथ्य यह है कि अन्नन तेल-फॉर-फूड घोटाले को लेकर सुर्खियों में है, यह दर्शाता है कि अमेरिका किसी भी विरोध को नाकाम करने के लिए तैयार नहीं है। )
  • Getting his hands on the LSE is Seifert's dream and he will brook no opposition. ( एलएसई पर अपने हाथों को प्राप्त करना सेफर्ट का सपना है और वह कोई विरोध नहीं करेंगे। )

More Sentence

  • From a fern-fringed pool at the bottom of the waterfall, the brook resumed its winding course toward the Housatonic.
  • A small house stood in the middle of the glade, a brook burbling next to it.
  • He appears to be like a dictator who can brook no dissent.
  • Jenny would brook no criticism of Matthew
  • Their purpose is to disorient the public and put the media establishment and the Democrats on notice that no opposition to Bush's policies will be brooked .
  • There were tall trees, wide-open planes, meandering streams, babbling brooks , rolling hills, and smart, intelligent people.
  • A system of ponds, brooks , and waterfalls originally ran through wooded gorges into 60-acre Prospect Lake.
  • The tone he used brooked no protest, and there was a sense of finality to it that I know she heard, because he chin shook a little until she firmed her lips and turned blazing eyes toward me.
  • In your dreaming state, you are quick about everything, just as the streams are so quick when in the mountains, the rivulets, the brooklets are so quick and so rapid, so gushing, and so playful.
  • The internal life of their organizations was manipulated from the top and brooked no dissent.
  • But confidentiality has gotten the ICRC remarkable access and - as countless prisoners over the years have testified - has improved conditions for detainees of regimes not known for brooking public criticism.
  • Later, after they had migrated to Lowell and other textile towns to work in the mills, young women like Sally would look back longingly on the days they spent roaming hillsides, walking along brooks , and lying about in meadows.
  • The trout of the brooklets are in a class by themselves.
  • About 100 projects are planned or under way to restore rivers, streams and brooks to their meandering routes.
  • You didn't, because after the Europeans came to this island, they wiped out countless babbling brooks , streams and rivers that flowed throughout the island down from the mountain.
  • In the heart of the department, Puy de Dome is this lovely place, encircled by beautiful hills, rippling brooklets with waterfalls and various mountain lakes.
  • He was determined to put upon the unconverted the burden of responsibility, and brooked no opposition from metaphysicians… the message of Finney was wholly American.
  • The idea of a little town nestling between two babbling brooks is a beautiful one and we owe it to ourselves to keep it as beautiful as possible.
  • Seafood is dominant in the diet, for one because the 7,100 islands have a lot of shoreline as well as a lot of rivers, brooks , canals, and flooded rice fields that are sources of fish, crustaceans, and other sea animals.
  • What a civilised way to spend a Sunday morning, a walk on the mountainside by the brooks and streams followed by lunch al fresco.
  • Those shots, with lush green glens, babbling brooks , small rock walls, and quaint cottages were simply gorgeous.
  • The flow of that water - in brooks , streams, rivulets, rivers, and lakes - frames much of what makes Kentucky so lush and alluring.
  • To his critics, Tony Blair has been cast as a stooge to President Bush's vision for a new American global hegemony that brooks no opposition.
  • All of them were remarkable, whether it was headstrong Farzana who brooked no opposition to her determination or whether it was the resolute Shahida who despite her own shaky life became the anchor of her extended family.
  • Castro brooked no opposition to his régime, and many Cubans started to flee the island, first by the hundreds, then by the thousands.