die hard - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of die hard in Hindi

  • मुश्किल से मरना
  • आसानी से न मरना
  • युद्ध में (शत्रु के बड़े प्रयत्‍नों के बाद) वीरगति प्राप्‍त करना
  • अंतिम क्षण तक (विवशताओं आदि से) लोहा लेनेवाला या प्रतिरोध करनेवाला व्‍यक्ति
  • प्रअल इच्‍छाशक्तिवाला राजनीतिज्ञ
  • दृढ़ या (विरोधी शक्तियों के सामने) न झुकनेवाला राजनीतिज्ञ

die hard Definition

Noun

  • someone who is unwilling to change or give up their ideas or ways of behaving, even when there are good reasons to do so: 

die hard Example

  • If you're doing a video game console comparison, however, most die-hard fans of the first-person shooter genre will still prefer the dual analog control scheme offered by the Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3. ( यदि आप वीडियो गेम कंसोल की तुलना कर रहे हैं, हालांकि, प्रथम-व्यक्ति शूटर शैली के अधिकांश कट्टर प्रशंसक अभी भी Xbox 360 और Sony PlayStation 3 द्वारा पेश की गई दोहरी एनालॉग नियंत्रण योजना को पसंद करेंगे। )
  • Dole also proved that old habits _ and passions _ die hard. ( डोले ने यह भी साबित कर दिया कि पुरानी आदतें और जुनून मुश्किल से मरते हैं। )
  • But old habits and emotions die hard among partisans in the trenches. ( लेकिन खाइयों में पक्षपात करने वालों के बीच पुरानी आदतें और भावनाएं मर जाती हैं। )
  • But it does illustrate a point about Hollywood : Dreams die hard. ( लेकिन यह हॉलीवुड के बारे में एक बिंदु को स्पष्ट करता है: सपने मुश्किल से मरते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Making the transition thornier is the fact that old rivalries die hard.
  • Old habits die hard, even when a better solution becomes available.
  • He also enjoys action movies like Die Hard and The Matrix.
  • Old legends die hard, and that is certainly the case here,
  • But habits born of having to fight for space die hard.
  • He never held office again, but he was very active in support of the causes which he had at heart, such as tariff reform, and woman suffrage; he was a keen critic of Lord Haldane's army reforms, and threw himself vigorously into the " die-hard " campaign of 1911.
  • admires a die-hard wintel user for many years, paying only the occasional admiring glance at Macs.
  • There may be some die hards who never attend another game.
  • Fans die hard, but their hearts will eventually give out.
  • If the campaign works, even diehard Manhattanites might be able to slow down and get in touch with their inner nature lover.  
  • I know from experience that you don't have to be a diehard football supporter to get caught up in match day madness.  
  • Their catalog is exceedingly effects-laden, perhaps too experimental for pop purists, but much too tuneful for diehard psychedelic torch-bearers.  
  • There are more than 600 lots on offer and the bidding by City's diehard supporters is expected to be frantic.  
  • So it wasn't any contact with civilians, on the contrary, with diehard terrorists who were booby-trapping every corner, every alley, every door.  
  • The video clip of his on-air collapse remains a cherished keepsake of diehard skeptics.
  • But they are images, it seems, that will die hard.
  • Fox Thursday Night Movie : Die Hard with a Vengence,
  • And yet, old habits die hard, as do old fears.
  • But he suggested that the all-male tradition would die hard.
  • Rumors die hard, especially where supposedly buried treasure is involved.
  • Old habits die hard at the new Everen Capital Corp.
  • But old habits of hierarchy and veiled behavior die hard.
  • die-hard pc users I know now have mac minis tucked away on their desk.
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  • die-hard conservative, and I thoroughly enjoy this magazine.
  • These extras should keep even die-hard Evangelion fans happy.