cut-throat - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cut-throat in Hindi

कट गले

प्राणघातक

वटमार

cut-throat Definition

Adjective

  • a murderer or other violent criminal.
  • a trout of western North America, with red or orange markings under the jaw.

Noun

  • (of a competitive situation or activity) fierce and intense; involving the use of ruthless measures.

cut-throat Example

  • The neck is crested and muscular with a clean cut throat and jaw. ( एक साफ कटे हुए गले और जबड़े के साथ गर्दन कलगीदार और मांसल होती है। )
  • Many countries have strict legislation against cut throat competition and anti-competitive practices in pricing. ( कई देशों में गला काट प्रतिस्पर्धा और मूल्य निर्धारण में प्रतिस्पर्धा-विरोधी प्रथाओं के खिलाफ सख्त कानून हैं। )
  • The oldest archaeological finds date from the Maritime Archaic period on Cut Throat Island. ( कट थ्रोट आइलैंड पर समुद्री पुरातन काल की सबसे पुरानी पुरातात्विक खोज की गई है। )
  • "But rather than allow criminals to cut throats, to rape, we'd contemplate it ." ( "लेकिन अपराधियों को बलात्कार करने की अनुमति देने के बजाय, हम इस पर विचार करेंगे।" )

More Sentence

  • In 1998 to Grand Prix format changed to a more cut throat elimination system.
  • In economics, cut throat competition is also referred to as ruinous, excessive or unfettered competition.
  • More generally, cut throat competition is also subsumed under the term " destructive competition ".
  • "They don't even question-- they just cut throats ."
  • "They took their time to cut throats and to burn the bodies, " a survivor said.
  • Louis is an existentialist. He believes only in the cutthroat world of the political.  
  • In my younger and more vulnerable years, I believed school offered a gentle refuge from the cutthroat savagery of the working world.  
  • Here he plays Charlie, a yellow-bellied mob lawyer, who hooks up with a cutthroat businessman, Vic.  
  • Meanwhile, rivals are storming the field, assuring that competition remains cutthroat.  
  • But do politicians have what it takes to succeed in the cutthroat world of blogging?  
  • The election process alone succeeds in mimicking the cutthroat environment of campaign promises, schmoozing constituencies, and mindless pride.  
  • Meanwhile another cutthroat was charging towards him like a bull after a matador.  
  • In the case of data from cutthroat trout and steelhead trout described in the following section this convergence occurs very rapidly.  
  • This is the stark reality in a city where cutthroat competition between textile businesses is the order of the day.  
  • The men played loud games of cutthroat euchre or pinochle under the trees while the women luxuriated by doing nothing.  
  • Remember, the Fraser cutthroat fishery is hugely impacted, if not terminated, when the freshet begins.  
  • In the weeks ahead, salmon fry wriggling from beneath the gravel shall surely excite hungry populations of local cutthroat.
  • The outdoor attractions are Blood on the Bayou, Cut Throat Cove, Screamworks, Tombstone Terror-tory, CarnEvil, and CornStalkers.
  • It's difficult to see cut throat in a sentence .
  • But his competitors were cut throat.
  • "It's gotten increasingly cut throat ."
  • The problems are competition, as mentioned above ( and the NFL is very cut throat ), and business decisions.
  • "They took their time to cut throats and to burn the bodies, " he said in a telephone interview.
  • Tapp left No Limit in 2002 and released " Years Later " on his own Cut Throat Committy label.
  • Talk of cut throats and bloody socks mingled in a blur with commercials for canned soups and hemorrhoid ointments.
  • In the mid-19th century the street had become so bad it became known as " Cut throat lane ".
  • Near the house police also discovered the body of the banker's bodyguard with numerous gunshot wounds and a cut throat.