Nghĩa của từ verbal noun bằng Hindi

verbal noun <N.>

  1. क्रियापद "‘Jogging' is a verbal noun in the sentence ‘Jogging is a good form of excercise'.."

Đặt câu có từ "verbal noun"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "verbal noun", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển tiếng Anh - Hindi. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ verbal noun, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ verbal noun trong bộ từ điển Từ điển tiếng Anh - Hindi

1. Bellowing (n.) late 14c., verbal noun from bellow (v.)

2. Blessing (n.) Old English bletsunga, bledsunge, verbal noun from bless

3. Bickering Meaning: "a skirmish," verbal noun from bicker (v.)

4. Bungling Meaning: "clumsy workmanship," 1660s, verbal noun from bungle (v.)

5. Bundling (n.) 1640s, "a gathering into a bundle," verbal noun from bundle (v.)

6. 1600, "action of making black," verbal noun from black… See definitions of Blacking.

7. 2 (verbal noun, as Aramaic Infinitive, Ges § 45e, compare 115 d) Convoking, הָעֵדָה ׳מ Numbers 10:2 3 reading Nehemiah 8:8

8. Blithering (adj.) 1880, present-participle adjective (from the first typically with idiot) from blither (v.) "to talk nonsense." From 1872 as a verbal noun.

9. Blithering (adj.) 1880, present-participle adjective (from the first typically with idiot) from Blither (v.) "to talk nonsense." From 1872 as a verbal noun.

10. Crossing (n.) mid-15c., "a making of the sign of a cross;" 1530s, "a marking with a cross," verbal noun from cross (v.)

11. Verb Absentere (imperative absenter, present tense Absenterer, passive Absenteres, simple past absenterte, past participle absentert, present participle Absenterende, verbal noun absentering) (transitive, with reflexive pronoun) to absent (to keep (oneself) away) quotations ▼

12. Verb absentere (imperative absenter, present tense Absenterer, passive absenteres, simple past absenterte, past participle absentert, present participle absenterende, verbal noun absentering) (transitive, with reflexive pronoun) to absent (to keep (oneself) away) quotations ▼

13. [Japanese boke, blur, blurring (as a technique of traditional Japanese ink wash painting), verbal noun of Bokeru, to be senile or muddle-headed, be hazy or blurry, fade, from alteration (with pejorative voiced b for voiceless h

14. [Japanese boke, blur, blurring (as a technique of traditional Japanese ink wash painting), verbal noun of Bokeru, to be senile or muddle-headed, be hazy or blurry, fade, from alteration (with pejorative voiced b for voiceless h

15. Absorbere (imperative absorber, present tense Absorberer, passive absorberes, simple past absorberte, past participle absorbert, present participle absorberende, verbal noun absorbering) (physics, biology) to absorb (to take in energy and convert it) å absorbere væske to …

16. The Accusative originally served to connect the noun more or less loosely with the verb idea, whether expressed by a verb proper or by a verbal noun or adjective. Its earliest use was perhaps to repeat the verb idea as in the Cognate Accusative (run a race, fight a battle, see § 390).

17. Archaic (adj.) 1810, from or by influence of French archaique (1776), ultimately from Greek arkhaikos "old-fashioned," from arkhaios "ancient, old-fashioned, antiquated, primitive," from arkhē "beginning, origin," verbal noun of arkhein "to be the first," hence "to begin" and "to rule" (see archon).Not merely crude, the Archaic has "a rudeness and imperfection implying the promise of future