English to Urdu Dictionary strike

strike

ہڑتال
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 '
verb
مارنا
noun
هڑتال
example
Maybe you miss once or twice, then you 'strike' the death blow.
The extent of protection from a nuclear 'strike' at their silos was considerably improved.
The author usually fails to mention what portions of the specification they would 'strike' out in the name of simplification.
No one throws a 'strike' every ball, which is why filling frames is very important.
Everyone believed the murderer would 'strike' again.
Then he'd 'strike' a match and simultaneously toss it toward the fire and fling himself back to a safe distance.
She moved to San Francisco, then followed the silver rush to Nevada and the gold 'strike' of the Cassiar area of Alaska.
The reader is led to believe that Stalin oriented his military commanders toward a preemptive 'strike' by the Red Army.
The batter is automatically out for a hunt foul on a third 'strike' .
The doctrine invites abuse because it offers no criteria by which to judge a threat justifying a preemptive 'strike' .
Taxi drivers and shop owners went on 'strike' yesterday to protest what the opposition says was widespread rigging of the elections.
Thousands of learner drivers across the country were left disappointed yesterday as examiners went on 'strike' over pay.
Doctors went on 'strike' , and people protested in the streets in numbers not seen since the war.
When the assembled group finally felt they'd spent enough time at the campsite, they began to 'strike' camp, and stow their things on their backs again.
Until the murderer is apprehended, they are free to 'strike' again.
This is now the longest 'strike' at this plant in more than a decade.
With that stone the brute had tried to 'strike' the death blow.
to 'strike' oil
That should be a good barometer of whether it's really time for us to 'strike' camp once and for all.
It was only last year that the Government agreed to 'strike' a medal to mark the campaign in the early 1950s.
'strike' his name from the list
I will 'strike' his name from the list
Orwell's scrupulous observations and distinctions 'strike' me as impressive and useful in the context of the war being waged against us now.
Unlike many of nature's deadly forces, earthquakes almost always 'strike' without warning.
You can 'strike' without warning and easily escape before any authority can catch you.
I can raise and 'strike' a sail, reef it and stow it.
Back in 1698, the mill was used to forge copper blacks for the Royal Mint to 'strike' farthings and halfpennies.
A 24-hour post 'strike' is expected in London, called by the Communication Workers Union after pay talks with Royal Mail stalled.
An employer has to pay his employees wages during a 'strike' and cannot lock them out.
if they do 'strike' oil, there will be another test well in a year's time
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