English to Tamil Dictionary strike

strike

வேலைநிறுத்தம்
definition
verb
he raised his hand, as if to strike me
hit forcibly and deliberately with one's hand or a weapon or other implement.
an earthquake struck the island
(of a disaster, disease, or other unwelcome phenomenon) occur suddenly and have harmful or damaging effects on.
noun
dockers voted for an all-out strike
a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer.
the threat of nuclear strikes
a sudden attack, typically a military one.
translation of 'strike '
அறை
verb
அடி,
தட்டு
noun
வேலைநிறுத்தம்
example
it took ages to 'strike' camp
One of the problems I see the newcomer to saltwater fly fishing do when they feel a fish is give a hefty 'strike' upwards as they would in trout fishing.
It was time to 'strike' camp and move on to a fresh location.
As clocks 'strike' midnight across Europe, ten years of planning comes to fruition.
Orwell's scrupulous observations and distinctions 'strike' me as impressive and useful in the context of the war being waged against us now.
It will be the theatrical cut for every country - that's based on it costing too much to go back and do an uncut version for other markets, and 'strike' new prints.
With every 'strike' , every swing and every pitch, it seemed to grow quieter and you could almost hear the people crossing their fingers.
Police believe he would have taken his assault further had he not been interrupted, and say this violent and dangerous man could 'strike' again.
A 24-hour post 'strike' is expected in London, called by the Communication Workers Union after pay talks with Royal Mail stalled.
Trains, planes, schools, even opera houses faced disruption yesterday as millions of Italians went on 'strike' to protest reforms of the pensions system.
to 'strike' a sliotar
The author usually fails to mention what portions of the specification they would 'strike' out in the name of simplification.
However, none of the above is sufficient justification for a preemptive military 'strike' .
It even occurred in hand-to-hand combat because men were not recognized as being friendly or because, in the press of battle, a weapon drawn back to 'strike' a foe might hit a friend instead.
They prepare to 'strike' without warning as they go undercover to retrieve two missing silver bands.
Back in 1698, the mill was used to forge copper blacks for the Royal Mint to 'strike' farthings and halfpennies.
On 3rd January this year, union members went on 'strike' when negotiations over pay and conditions broke down.
When autumn chills the air, they 'strike' camp and thread their way through the Nawar passes to graze their animals in warmer climes.
While the north-south 'strike' may be related to extension in the North Sea, it is not obvious why the beds in the south Midlands dip towards the SE.
This is now the longest 'strike' at this plant in more than a decade.
to 'strike' for higher pay
In the 1956 war in the Sinai, Israel proved that a preemptive 'strike' could delay an enemy's preparation for war for years.
The one-day 'strike' was to protest the wave of budget cutbacks that have degraded medical care.
As I predicted, however, the Supreme Court did not 'strike' these laws down on grounds that they were special-interest rent-seeking legislation.
she has a great 'strike'
She's adamant that she'll begin an indefinite hunger 'strike' once she reaches jail.
you have to 'strike' a happy medium
He appealed to Britain and the US to abandon threats of a military 'strike' .
'strike' his name from the list
Piazza was down one 'strike' and no balls when he slammed Rivera's second pitch deep to center field.
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