What is the meaning of strange in hindi

strange (adj) = being definitely out of the ordinary and unexpected; slightly odd or even a bit weird

Synonyms: strange, unusual

  • Usage: a strange exaltation that was indefinable
  • Usage: a strange fantastical mind
  • Usage: what a strange sense of humor she has
  • strange (adj) = not known before

    Synonyms: strange, unknown

    • Usage: used many strange words
    • Usage: saw many strange faces in the crowd
    • Usage: don't let anyone unknown into the house
  • strange (adj) = relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world

    STRANGE MEANING IN HINDI - EXACT MATCHES

    strange     स्ट्रेंज / सतरंगे / सतरंगी

    STRANGE = असामान्य [pr.{asamany} ](Adjective) Usage : a strange exaltation that was indefinable
    उदाहरण : जानवर में किसी असामान्यता का होना जिससे वे असामान्य दिखते हैं.

    STRANGE = निराला [pr.{nirala} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : यह एक सचमुच निराला अनुभव था।

    STRANGE = अज़ब [pr.{ajab} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : कोई उधर से आ जाता तो... दहलीज पर कंवलजीत को एक अजब सी सुगन्ध आती रहती.

    STRANGE = पराया [pr.{paraya} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : इसने आपके जीवन को समृद्धतर किया है क्योंकि यह आपके मनोभाव के लिए पराया था.

    STRANGE = अद्भुत [pr.{adbhut} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : सलमान ख़ानः बिलकुल। असल में, हमारे पास एक अद्भुत टीम है।

    STRANGE = विचित्र [pr.{vichitr} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : इस विचित्र सम्भावना के सम्बन्ध में उसने सतर्कता से पूछताछ करनी आरम्भ की।

    STRANGE = अपरिचित [pr.{aparichit} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : कश्मीर की पृष् भूमि से अपरिचितों को लगेगा कि अल्लह की सारी फौज ही हम पर टूट पड़ी है.

    STRANGE = अनौखा [pr.{anaukha} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : अदा है कि देखो मैं कितना अनौखा हूँ!

    STRANGE = अनोखा [pr.{anokha} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : एमएस धोनी ने अपने अनोखे तरीके से अंतर्राष्ट्रीय क्रिकेट को अलविदा कहा।

    STRANGE = अजीब [pr.{ajib} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : निम्नलिखित खेल में से कौन सा एक अजीब है?

    STRANGE = अनूठा [pr.{anuTha} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : जैसे जैसे अनूठापन गया, महीने बीतें,

    STRANGE = अद्वितीय [pr.{advitiy} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : यदि मिर्जा कलीच वेग इसी तरह सहज प्रवाह में लिखते तो वे सिंधी गद्य के अद्वितीय लेखक होते।

    STRANGE = विदेशी [pr.{videshi} ](Adjective) उदाहरण : विदेशी प्रक्रियाओं से परिवर्धित फ़ाइलों के बारे में चेतावनी दे (r)

    STRANGER = अजनबी [pr.{ajanabi} ](Noun) Usage : Children should not talk to strangers.
    उदाहरण : मैंने जब दरवाज़ा खोला, मुझे एक अजनबी वहाँ खड़ा मिला।

    STRANGENESS = अनभिज्ञता [pr.{anabhijnyata} ](Noun) Usage : But let 's accept the strangeness of some of our ideas.
    उदाहरण : सामान्य लोगों पर रोक लगानेवाली सीमाओं के प्रति उसकी विचित्र अनभिज्ञता , उसके विशिष्ट गुणों में से एक है । ”

    STRANGE TO SAY = आश्चर्य की बात है कि [pr.{Ashchary ki bat hai ki} ](Noun) Usage : But strange to say there was no response to it from either sideHindu or Muslim communalistsalthough there was a great deal about both in my article.
    उदाहरण : यह मेरे लिए सुखद आश्चर्य की बात है कि भक्तों को वे अच्छे लगे।

    Formally, a string is a finite, ordered sequence of characters such as letters, digits or spaces. The empty string is the special case where the sequence has length zero, so there are no symbols in the string. There is only one empty string, because two strings are only different if they have different lengths or a different sequence of symbols. In formal treatments,[1] the empty string is denoted with ε or sometimes Λ or λ.

    The empty string should not be confused with the empty language ∅, which is a formal language (i.e. a set of strings) that contains no strings, not even the empty string.

    The empty string has several properties:

    In context-free grammars, a production rule that allows a symbol to produce the empty string is known as an ε-production, and the symbol is said to be "nullable".

    Use in programming languages[edit]

    In most programming languages, strings are a data type. Strings are typically stored at distinct memory addresses (locations). Thus, the same string (for example, the empty string) may be stored in two or more places in memory.

    In this way, there could be multiple empty strings in memory, in contrast with the formal theory definition, for which there is only one possible empty string. However, a string comparison function would indicate that all of these empty strings are equal to each other.

    Even a string of length zero can require memory to store it, depending on the format being used. In most programming languages, the empty string is distinct from a null reference (or null pointer) because a null reference points to no string at all, not even the empty string. The empty string is a legitimate string, upon which most string operations should work. Some languages treat some or all of the following in similar ways: empty strings, null references, the integer 0, the floating point number 0, the Boolean value false, the ASCII character NUL, or other such values.

    The empty string is usually represented similarly to other strings. In implementations with string terminating character (null-terminated strings or plain text lines), the empty string is indicated by the immediate use of this terminating character.

    Examples of empty strings[edit]

    The empty string is a syntactically valid representation of zero in positional notation (in any base), which does not contain leading zeros. Since the empty string does not have a standard visual representation outside of formal language theory, the number zero is traditionally represented by a single decimal digit 0 instead.

    Zero-filled memory area, interpreted as a null-terminated string, is an empty string.

    Empty lines of text show the empty string. This can occur from two consecutive EOLs, as often occur in text files, and this is sometimes used in text processing to separate paragraphs, e.g. in MediaWiki.