struck - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of struck in Hindi

verb

  • मारना
  • हड़ताल करना
  • चोट मारना
  • घूंसा मारना
  • चोट देना
  • लगाना
  • आक्रमण करना
  • घर्षण द्वारा उत्पन्न करना
  • हमदर्दी पैदा करना
  • मन में आना
  • पहुंचना
  • प्रभावित करना
  • खोज निकालना
  • काट देना
  • बजाना

struck Definition

verb

  • hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement.
  • (of a disaster, disease, or other unwelcome phenomenon) occur suddenly and have harmful or damaging effects on.
  • (of a thought or idea) come into the mind of (someone) suddenly or unexpectedly.
  • (of a clock) indicate the time by sounding a chime or stroke.
  • ignite (a match) by rubbing it briskly against an abrasive surface.
  • (of employees) refuse to work as a form of organized protest, typically in an attempt to obtain a particular concession or concessions from their employer.
  • cancel, remove, or cross out with or as if with a pen.
  • make (a coin or medal) by stamping metal.
  • reach, achieve, or agree to (something involving agreement, balance, or compromise).
  • discover (gold, minerals, or oil) by drilling or mining.
  • move or proceed vigorously or purposefully.
  • take down (a tent or the tents of an encampment).
  • insert (a cutting of a plant) in soil to take root.
  • secure a hook in the mouth of a fish by jerking or tightening the line after it has taken the bait or fly.

struck Example

  • We introduced ourselves and struck up a conversation as we dined. ( हमने अपना परिचय दिया और भोजन करते समय बातचीत शुरू की। )
  • Once again she was struck by the unusual blue of his eyes. ( एक बार फिर वह उसकी आँखों के असामान्य नीले रंग से प्रभावित हुई। )
  • He was relaxed, and it struck her how different he was with her in bed compared to outside their room. ( वह निश्चिंत था, और इसने उसे चौंका दिया कि वह अपने कमरे के बाहर की तुलना में बिस्तर पर उसके साथ कितना अलग था। )
  • I struck him on his nose. ( मैंने उसकी नाक पर वार किया। )
  • The creature would have struck Savage were her raptorial legs not wrapped around Tucker's body. ( प्राणी ने सैवेज को मारा होगा, उसके रैप्टोरियल पैर टकर के शरीर के चारों ओर नहीं लिपटे हुए थे। )
  • He struck me while I was off guard. ( जब मैं पहरा दे रहा था तब उसने मुझे मारा। )
  • She really was very attractive, but something about her now struck him as rather forbidding. ( वह वास्तव में बहुत आकर्षक थी, लेकिन उसके बारे में कुछ अब उसे मना कर रहा था। )
  • That face struck her by its peculiarly serious and concentrated expression. ( उस चेहरे ने उसे अपनी विशेष रूप से गंभीर और केंद्रित अभिव्यक्ति से प्रभावित किया। )
  • Caution verging on scepticism is indeed the tone struck in all three of these volumes.  ( संशयवाद पर सावधानी बरतने की बात वास्तव में इन तीनों खंडों में स्वर है। )

More Sentence

  • He was struck with the beauty of scenery.
  • Once an agreement had been struck, employees should no longer sue their employers about work conditions.
  • The tree was struck by lightning.
  • The creature would have struck Savage were her raptorial legs not wrapped around Tucker's body.
  • They struck a rich seam of iron ore.
  • Then, without warning, a blinding bolt of lightning struck down into the pit, lighting the black depths in a bright flash of incandescence.
  • We were all struck dumb with amazement.
  • Moreover, when we consider the problems humans are designed to solve we are struck not by their similarities but by their differences.
  • He struck a match reignited the fuse.
  • He struck me with a stick.
  • The authors, struck by the brilliance of the newly released dispatches, were dazzled by them.
  • The injury jinx has struck Real Madrid.
  • Even though the weavers had struck to prevent a reduction in wage rates, their action would merely have had local repercussions.
  • The last chapter struck me as the most interesting and the one that left me wanting to know more.
  • I think it struck many heartstrings because it sounded so old.
  • The last chapter struck me as the most interesting and the one that left me wanting to know more.
  • Corrective action did not materialize and we struck.
  • The serial rapist has struck again.