come across - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of come across in Hindi

  • संयोग से मिल जाना
  • मिलना
  • मुठभेड़ हो जाना
  • पार होना
  • भेंट करना

come across Definition

Verb

  • meet or find someone or something by chance.
  • (of a person) appear or sound in a specified way; give a specified impression.

come across Example

  • Why don't you come across to our house this evening? ( आज शाम तुम हमारे घर क्यों नहीं आए? )
  • You must have come across some real characters, working in the circus. ( आप सर्कस में काम करते हुए कुछ असली चरित्रों में आए होंगे। )
  • We were looking for a duplex or a triplex, but triplexes are really hard to come across. ( हम एक डुप्लेक्स या एक ट्रिपलप्लेक्स की तलाश में थे, लेकिन ट्रिपलक्स वास्तव में कठिन हैं। )
  • Of course, it did look suspicious, and if she had come across Lori and Alex doing the same thing... ( बेशक, यह संदेहास्पद लग रहा था, और अगर वह लोरी और एलेक्स एक ही काम कर रहा था ... )

More Sentence

  • I've never come across anyone quite like her before.
  • Hunt had always come across as such an earnest fellow, betrothed to his majesty's fleet.  
  • This is the worst place I've come across.
  • He had read widely and deeply, and in his own writings we come across many expressions familiar to us in earlier systems. Yet his philosophy is no eclecticism.
  • While packing, I browse through some photos and I come across some of me on vacation with a former boyfriend.  
  • These themes come across very strongly in the novel.
  • Even the servants doing their nightly duties didn't come across something unusual.  
  • Your speech didn't come across; nobody understood your opinion.
  • I perhaps come across him tomorrow.
  • In other places also the style is sometimes lively and impressive; though it is rarely indeed that we come across such strains of touching simplicity as in the middle of xciii.
  • He's the most unpleasant man I've ever come across.
  • We must hang in whenever we come across difficulties.
  • In a way Ebenezer is the first really three-dimensional character you come across.  
  • Come across to my office this afternoon.
  • Once more we come across a mysterious limitation of His powers: " He could not do there any miracle," save the cure of a few sick folk; and He marvelled because of their want of faith.
  • Be careful when you come across the street.
  • They have come across thousands of objects ranging from Georgian coins and rings to thimbles and buckles, but this was their first big find.  
  • I hoped she'd come across with some more information.
  • The roots extend horizontally in the ground on all sides for about 9 ft., and from these the earth has to be carefully scraped away and other roots cut through where such come across.
  • The robber told the woman to come across with her purse.