English to Hindi Dictionary drop

drop

ड्रॉप
definition
verb
the fire was caused by someone dropping a lighted cigarette
let or make (something) fall vertically.
the spoon dropped with a clatter from her hand
fall vertically.
noun
the first drops of rain splashed on the ground
a small round or pear-shaped portion of liquid that hangs or falls or adheres to a surface.
they left within five minutes of the drop of the curtain
an instance of falling or dropping.
translation of 'drop'
पात,
बूंद
verb
गिराना,
टपकाना,
टपकना,
गिरना,
पड़ना
noun
बिंदु,
कण,
लोलक,
लटकन,
छीट,
सूक्ष्मपरिमाण,
छींटा,
पतन,
टपकाना,
छींट,
विंदु,
चुअना
example
You are dog tired, ready to 'drop' from fatigue at any moment, when someone ushers you into a cosy room filled with comfy cushions and relaxing music.
I was that wound up that I couldn't even drink a 'drop' of beer.
It was true when we were taught to save every grain and every 'drop' of water.
Clearing weather the following day enabled planes to 'drop' supplies.
Did they 'drop' thousands of bombs on largely vacated enemy territory?
And among the best fathers, it turns out, testosterone levels actually 'drop' significantly after the birth of a child.
He would have gone down had he played for the 'drop' of the spade queen.
The message that if you're driving, don't drink a 'drop' is not getting through.
There has been a big decrease in unemployment over the past year, with a 'drop' of 583 since October 1999.
Directly below, cliffs 'drop' almost straight to the sea.
He welcomed the 'drop' that had occurred in UK birth rates.
It was nearly three in the morning and he looked ready to 'drop' from exhaustion.
Older children 'drop' their younger brothers and sisters at the bright and shiny preschool at the back of the school grounds before ambling on to their own classrooms.
my wife's ready to 'drop'
He's very keen on certain diets and as for drinking, I have never seen him touch a 'drop' .
By September of 2003, Time Warner decided to 'drop' AOL from its name altogether.
Swindon is one of the worst performing towns, seeing a 1.6 per cent 'drop' in prices.
there was not a 'drop' of water in sight
A fitter person can experience a 'drop' of more than 50 beats in the first minute.
I was ready to 'drop' from lack of sleep, so we proceeded home.
A light, wonderfully rich moisturiser which claims to work on rehydrating the skin in much the same way that a single 'drop' of water can bring to life plants found in the deserts of South Africa.
he looked ready to 'drop'
he doesn't touch a 'drop' during the week
every last 'drop' of energy
The brown plastic basin hadn't gotten a single 'drop' of blood on it.
to 'drop' a bomb
The freezing point varied slightly each time, and from that variation they could determine the rate at which the 'drop' would freeze for a given temperature.
to 'drop' sth from above
'drop' in rate
Smith the Hangman placed him in the centre of the 'drop' .
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one