English to Hindi Dictionary straddle

straddle

पैर फैलाकर बैठना
definition
verb
he turned the chair around and straddled it
sit or stand with one leg on either side of.
noun
Well the toe-touch is where you jump and your legs go out like a straddle, as if you were sitting on the floor with your legs out in a straddle , and you've got to touch your toes.
an act of sitting or standing with one's legs wide apart.
When they think that the saturation point has been reached, they reverse their position: they replace their existing straddles with the opposite ones.
a simultaneous purchase of options to buy and to sell a security or commodity at a fixed price, allowing the purchaser to make a profit whether the price of the security or commodity goes up or down.
translation of 'straddle '
शेयरों का क्रय-विक्रय विकल्प,
तेजी-मंदी विकल्प
verb
पैर फैलाकर बैठना,
पैर फैलाकर खड़ा होना,
पैर दूर दूर करना,
ज़ीन कसना
example
Once boys start wearing pants it becomes easier for them to stand on their heads, twirl on railings, 'straddle' fences, play leapfrog, and walk on stilts.
She stretched her legs and arms, and almost fell asleep in her 'straddle' .
The Democrats' leaders in Congress have tried to 'straddle' the issue.
Does he sometimes 'straddle' difficult issues in an effort to please multiple constituencies?
Can the Democrats continue to 'straddle' the values issues under those circumstances?
This is the kind of issue that you can't 'straddle' .
By examining the conventions of published private letters, he shows how they 'straddle' the border between fiction and reality.
Over time, mix in the boxer's shuffle and the side 'straddle' .
The hardest part of this trick is getting your hips to start moving upward from the 'straddle' .
The proposed site was spread across five townlands in the Mullaghereirk mountains which 'straddle' the Limerick, Cork and Kerry borders.
Maradi's sprawling markets 'straddle' the main highway which passes south to Nigeria.
Well the toe-touch is where you jump and your legs go out like a straddle, as if you were sitting on the floor with your legs out in a 'straddle' , and you've got to touch your toes.
The height of romanticism; there was little else I could do apart from down my drink, suppress a ladylike belch and swing my legs around you in an elegant 'straddle' .
a sideways-on stance such as a 'straddle'
Matthews creates works that successfully 'straddle' the line between contrived arty flourishes and successful accidents.
The views they have come up with 'straddle' the entire range of options.
She positioned herself, unknowingly into a 'straddle' .
Place the appropriate amount of weight on the bar and 'straddle' it with your feet just a little wider than hip-distance apart.
With a heatwave currently 'straddling' both sides of the Atlantic, isn't it about time we engaged in a little necessary clothes-culling?
Her knees 'straddled' his stomach to either side, pinning him beneath her.
Matthew walked away for a second to another table and came back holding a third chair before placing it down backwards on one side of the table, 'straddling' it as he sat down.
I slipped my leg over the side and 'straddled' the bike.
Fines, a world-class culture 'straddler' , smiles patiently and gives me just what I need, a decision.
When they think that the saturation point has been reached, they reverse their position: they replace their existing 'straddles' with the opposite ones.
But here they are again, six whalers sitting as they used to, 'straddling' chairs built from wooden boxes with binoculars attached to the high backs.
They are rallying the faithful and reaching out to the fence 'straddlers' in the final push for your vote.
Calendar spreads, 'straddles' , strangles and butterflies are some of the strategies designed to profit from those types of situations.
At least the Democrats have a candidate smart enough to avoid playing into the public's just-forming impression of him as a 'straddler' and positioner.
She 'straddled' the chair and rested her forehead on the back of it.
The appearance is dramatic and bold, 'straddling' the divide between classic and modern.
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