शब्दावली की परिभाषा finger

शब्दावली का उच्चारण finger

fingernoun

उँगलिया

/ˈfɪŋɡə/

शब्दावली की परिभाषा <b>finger</b>

शब्द finger की उत्पत्ति

शब्द "finger" का इतिहास बहुत रोचक है। इसकी उत्पत्ति पुरानी अंग्रेज़ी के शब्द "fingor," से हुई है, जो प्रोटो-जर्मनिक शब्द "*fingiz," से लिया गया है, जिसका अर्थ है "finger" या "digit."। बदले में, इसे प्रोटो-इंडो-यूरोपीय मूल "*beg-" से संबंधित माना जाता है, जिसका अर्थ है "to bend" या "to curve." पुरानी अंग्रेज़ी में, शब्द "fingor" विशेष रूप से उंगली, विशेष रूप से तर्जनी को संदर्भित करता था। 14वीं शताब्दी तक "finger" शब्द हाथ के सभी पाँच अंगुलियों को शामिल करने लगा था। आज, शब्द "finger" का उपयोग हाथ के पाँच अलग-अलग हिस्सों में से किसी एक को संदर्भित करने के लिए किया जाता है जो हाथ को कलाई से जोड़ते हैं। इसके विकास के बावजूद, शब्द "finger" का मूल अर्थ अपेक्षाकृत अपरिवर्तित बना हुआ है, जो स्पर्श और हेरफेर की शारीरिक अनुभूति से इसके संबंध पर जोर देता है।

शब्दावली सारांश finger

typeसंज्ञा

meaningउँगलिया

exampleto finger a piece of cloth: कपड़ा महसूस करना

meaningउँगलिया

exampleto finger someone's money: किसी का पैसा लेना

meaningउंगली के आकार की वस्तु (मशीन में...)

exampleto finger the piano: पियानो बजाओ

typeसकर्मक क्रिया

meaningछूना

exampleto finger a piece of cloth: कपड़ा महसूस करना

meaningपैसे लो, रिश्वत लो

exampleto finger someone's money: किसी का पैसा लेना

meaningप्ले (स्ट्रिंग); झटका (उंगलियों से डोरी)

exampleto finger the piano: पियानो बजाओ

शब्दावली का उदाहरण fingernamespace

meaning

one of the four long thin parts that stick out from the hand (or five, if the thumb is included)

  • She ran her fingers through her hair.

    उसने अपने बालों में उंगलियाँ फिराईं।

  • Hold the material between finger and thumb.

    सामग्री को उंगली और अंगूठे के बीच पकड़ें।

  • He was about to speak but she raised a finger to her lips.

    वह बोलने ही वाला था कि उसने अपनी उंगली होठों पर रख ली।

  • The old man wagged his finger at the youths.

    बूढ़े आदमी ने युवकों की ओर अपनी उंगली हिलाई।

  • Tina curled her slender fingers into a fist.

    टीना ने अपनी पतली उंगलियाँ मुट्ठी में कस लीं।

अतिरिक्त उदाहरण:
  • ‘None of that!’ cried the teacher, wagging her finger.

    ‘ऐसा कुछ नहीं!’ अध्यापिका ने उंगली हिलाते हुए कहा।

  • Dad started twiddling his fingers nervously.

    पिताजी घबराहट में अपनी उंगलियाँ हिलाने लगे।

  • Everyone put their fingers in their ears when the shooting started.

    जब गोलीबारी शुरू हुई तो सभी ने अपनी उंगलियां कानों में डाल लीं।

  • He crooked a finger to tell us to go over to him.

    उसने अपनी उंगली टेढ़ी करके हमें अपने पास आने को कहा।

  • He gently laced his fingers between mine.

    उसने धीरे से अपनी उंगलियाँ मेरी उंगलियाँ के बीच फंसा दी।

meaning

having the type of fingers mentioned; having or using the number of fingers mentioned

  • long-fingered

    लंबी उँगलियों वाला

  • nimble-fingered

    चतुर-उँगलियों

  • a four-fingered chord

    चार अंगुलियों वाला एक राग

meaning

the part of a glove that covers the finger

meaning

a long narrow piece of bread, cake, land, etc.

  • chocolate fingers

    चॉकलेट उंगलियां

  • a finger of toast

    एक उंगली टोस्ट

  • a narrow finger of land pointing out into the sea

    समुद्र की ओर इशारा करती हुई भूमि की एक संकरी उंगली

शब्दावली के मुहावरे finger

be able to count somebody/something on (the fingers of) one hand
used to say that the total number of somebody/something is very small
  • She could count on the fingers of one hand the people she actually enjoyed being with.
  • Although she knew lots of people, she could count her friends on the fingers of one hand.
  • be all (fingers and) thumbs
    to be awkward with your hands so that you drop things or are unable to do something
    burn your fingers | get your fingers burnt
    to suffer as a result of doing something without realizing the possible bad results, especially in business
  • He got his fingers badly burnt dabbling in the stock market.
  • cross your fingers
    to hope that your plans will be successful (sometimes putting one finger across another as a sign of hoping for good luck)
  • I'm crossing my fingers that my proposal will be accepted.
  • Keep your fingers crossed!
  • finger in the air
    (informal)used to refer to an estimate or method of doing something that is not very accurate or scientific and partly based on guessing
  • It isn’t an exact science—it’s a kind of finger in the air thing.
  • ‘It’s all a bit finger in the air,’ admitted a spokesman.
  • the finger of blame/suspicion
    if the finger of blame/suspicion points or is pointed at somebody, they are suspected of having committed a crime, being responsible for something, etc.
  • The inquiry pointed the finger of blame at the driver of the crashed coach.
  • The finger of suspicion was pointed at the chicken served for lunch.
  • get, pull, etc. your finger out
    (British English, informal)used to tell somebody to start doing some work or making an effort
  • You're going to have to pull your finger out if you want to pass this exam.
  • give somebody the finger
    (especially North American English, informal)to raise your middle finger in the air with the back part of your hand facing somebody, done to be rude to somebody or to show them that you are angry
    have a finger in every pie
    (informal)to be involved in a lot of different activities and have influence over them, especially when other people think that this is annoying
    have/keep your finger on the pulse (of something)
    to always be aware of the most recent developments in a particular situation
    have, etc. your fingers in the till
    (British English, informal)to be stealing money from the place where you work
    have sticky fingers
    (informal)to be likely to steal something
    lay a finger on somebody
    to touch somebody with the intention of hurting them physically
  • I never laid a finger on her.
  • If you lay a finger on me, I’ll call the police.
  • let something slip (through your fingers)
    to miss or fail to use an opportunity
  • Don't let the chance to work abroad slip through your fingers.
  • not lift/raise a finger/hand (to do something)
    (informal)to do nothing to help somebody
  • The children never lift a finger to help around the house.
  • point a/the finger (at somebody)
    to accuse somebody of doing something
  • The article points an accusing finger at the authorities.
  • (not) put your finger on something
    to (not) be able to identify what is wrong or different about a particular situation
  • There was something odd about him but I couldn't put my finger on it.
  • You've put your finger on something there—we'll need to investigate that.
  • put/stick two fingers up at somebody
    (British English, informal)to form the shape of a V with the two fingers nearest your thumb and raise your hand in the air with the back part of it facing somebody, done to be rude to them or to show them that you are angry
  • She enjoys sticking two fingers up to convention.
  • snap your fingers
    to make a sharp noise by moving your second or third finger quickly against your thumb, to attract somebody’s attention, or to mark the beat of music, for example
  • He snapped his fingers for the waiter.
  • She only has to snap her fingers and her assistant comes running.
  • work your fingers to the bone
    to work very hard

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