What does नाक कटना in Hindi mean?

What is the meaning of the word नाक कटना in Hindi? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use नाक कटना in Hindi.

The word नाक कटना in Hindi means lose face. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word नाक कटना

lose face

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वे अरबपति थे और उन्हें लगा कि मेरे साक्षी बनने से समाज में उनकी नाक कट जाएगी।
They were multimillionaires, and they felt that my becoming a Witness would bring them social disgrace.
संभवतः हम ख़ुद भी ग़लती स्वीकार करने से झिझकते हैं इस डर से कि कहीं नाककट जाए।
Perhaps we ourselves are reluctant to admit a fault for fear of losing face.
लेख ने कहा: “सबूत ना होने की वज़ह से विकासवाद का सिद्धांत खतरे में है। लेकिन इस सिद्धांत का प्रचार करनेवाले वाद-विवाद के लिए बिलकुल भी तैयार नहीं हैं क्योंकि वे जानते हैं कि वे हार जाएँगे और दुनिया के सामने उनकी नाक कट जाएगी।”
The article comments: “Evolution theory is having serious trouble with the evidence—but its proponents don’t want an honest debate that might undermine their world view.”
इसके बजाय, हेपेटाइटिस-बी के शिकार व्यक्ति के खून और शरीर के दूसरे तरल, जैसे शुक्राणु, योनि से निकलनेवाला पदार्थ या लार से भी यह दूसरे व्यक्ति में फैल सकता है। यह वायरस कटी त्वचा, घाव या श्लेष्मा की परत (नाक, कान के अंदर की नाज़ुक त्वचा) से खून की नली में जा मिलता है।
Rather, HBV is spread when blood or other body fluids, such as semen, vaginal secretions, or saliva from an infected person, enter another’s bloodstream through broken skin or mucous membranes.

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