Bandooq Ki Naali Meaning In English
Bandooq Ki Naali meaning in English is Chase. It is written in Urdu fonts as تعاقب کرنا and in Roman Urdu as Taqqub Karna. Correct translation of Bandooq Ki Naali in English is Chase. There are many synonyms of Chase which include Hunting, Quest, Race, Venery, Hunt etc. Bandooq Ki Naali ka matlab kya hai ya kya hota hai urdu mein:
Bandooq Ki Naali
بندوق کی نالی
Chase
Pronunciation: {cheys}
bandooq ki naali Ka Matlab
Roman Urdu | Roman Urdu | Urdu |
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Taqqub Karna | Taqqub Karna | تعاقب کرنا |
Shikaar Karna | Shikaar Karna | شکار کرنا |
Shikaar Gaah | Shikaar Gaah | شکار گاہ |
Bandooq Ki Naali | Bandooq Ki Naali | بندوق کی نالی |
Definitions of Chase
transitive v. To cut, so as to make a screw thread.
transitive v. To ornament (a surface of metal) by embossing, cutting away parts, and the like.
transitive v. To pursue eagerly, as hunters pursue game.
transitive v. To follow as if to catch; to pursue; to compel to move on; to drive by following; to cause to fly; -- often with away or off.
transitive v. To pursue for the purpose of killing or taking, as an enemy, or game; to hunt.
intransitive v. To give chase; to hunt.
n. A kind of joint by which an overlap joint is changed to a flush joint, by means of a gradually deepening rabbet, as at the ends of clinker-built boats.
n. A groove, or channel, as in the face of a wall; a trench, as for the reception of drain tile.
n. The part of a cannon from the reu00ebnforce or the trunnions to the swell of the muzzle. See Cannon.
n. A rectangular iron frame in which pages or columns of type are imposed.
n. A division of the floor of a gallery, marked by a figure or otherwise; the spot where a ball falls, and between which and the dedans the adversary must drive his ball in order to gain a point.
n. An open hunting ground to which game resorts, and which is private properly, thus differing from a forest, which is not private property, and from a park, which is inclosed. Sometimes written chace.
n. That which is pursued or hunted.
n. Vehement pursuit for the purpose of killing or capturing, as of an enemy, or game; an earnest seeking after any object greatly desired; the act or habit of hunting; a hunt.
Origin of Chase Middle English: from Old French chacier (verb), chace (noun), based on Latin captare ‘continue to take’, from capere ‘take’.
Forms Chased, Chasing.
How To Spell Chase {cheys}
Word Type Verb (used With Object)
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