English to Gujarati Dictionary strike

strike

હડતાલ
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'
સ્તરનિર્દેશક રેખા,
ઘા,
હડતાલ,
માર,
પ્રહાર
verb
મારવું
noun
હડતાળ
example
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.
I will 'strike' his name from the list
The question was whether that should be struck out but the House of Lords did not 'strike' it out.
I do not blame film-makers for creating films for the medium it is likely to make the most money, but when you intend to 'strike' Imax prints, please make the effort to use the medium.
small conifers will 'strike' from cuttings
They will 'strike' without warning; their soldiers will not be visible; and their primary targets will include civilians.
You can 'strike' without warning and easily escape before any authority can catch you.
It was only last year that the Government agreed to 'strike' a medal to mark the campaign in the early 1950s.
This is now the longest 'strike' at this plant in more than a decade.
As I predicted, however, the Supreme Court did not 'strike' these laws down on grounds that they were special-interest rent-seeking legislation.
A Swindon firm has joined the rush to 'strike' black gold in the Falkland Islands.
to 'strike' a medal
The murderers always 'strike' at night; they kill the person, and then torch the place.
It has a similar 'strike' but steeper dip and extends to anticipated Precambrian basement depths.
They don't, however, 'strike' much fear into young Cubans, who erupted into laughter as soon as I mentioned them.
Reid says hunters and trappers tried to 'strike' a compromise by agreeing to strictly limited hunting and trapping seasons.
to 'strike' a note
a rent 'strike'
That should be a good barometer of whether it's really time for us to 'strike' camp once and for all.
there is no better surface for the spat to 'strike' on than another oyster
He said he'd 'strike' a committee of independent directors to look into his allegedly grasping behaviour.
I head back to the living room, undo the matchbook, 'strike' a match and carefully light the edges of the paper in the fireplace.
The reader is led to believe that Stalin oriented his military commanders toward a preemptive 'strike' by the Red Army.
Maybe you miss once or twice, then you 'strike' the death blow.
Alice is a very different person from her mother, she says, and together they 'strike' a good balance.
'strike' action
As clocks 'strike' midnight across Europe, ten years of planning comes to fruition.
The doctrine invites abuse because it offers no criteria by which to judge a threat justifying a preemptive 'strike' .
His beat ranged as far as Broken Hill, where he was the union's man on the spot when railway workers went on strike for the first time since the great 'strike' of 1917.
We can't seem to 'strike' any balance anywhere and it's getting us further and further into trouble.
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