verb କ୍ରିୟା
/ˈfaɪnd wʌnsɛlf/
accept and make use of one's personality, abilities, and situation
ଜଣଙ୍କର ବ୍ୟକ୍ତିତ୍ୱ, ଦକ୍ଷତା, ଏବଂ ପରିସ୍ଥିତିକୁ ଗ୍ରହଣ ଏବଂ ବ୍ୟବହାର କର |
find (ଖୋଜ |)
verb କ୍ରିୟା
1. To learn, or attempt to learn, what kind of person one is and what one wants in life.
ଶିଖିବାକୁ, କିମ୍ବା ଶିଖିବାକୁ ଚେଷ୍ଟା କରିବା, ଜଣେ କି ପ୍ରକାର ବ୍ୟକ୍ତି ଏବଂ ଜୀବନରେ କ’ଣ ଚାହୁଁଛି |
When he was in his early twenties, he backpacked around Europe to find himself.
All that mattered now was figuring out what she wanted to do with the rest of her life. It was time to find herself again. The shelby she'd been without Drew. Strong and confident.
2. To unexpectedly or unintentionally begin to do or experience something.
ଅପ୍ରତ୍ୟାଶିତ କିମ୍ବା ଅଜାଣତରେ କିଛି କରିବା କିମ୍ବା ଅନୁଭବ କରିବା ଆରମ୍ଭ କରିବା |
As you enter the cafe, you find yourself wondering why they decided to paint the entire room blue.$V$When news of his wife’s murder spread around the media, he found himself in front of a press conference explaining his actions.
Anne and Henrietta, finding themselves the earliest of the party the next morning, agreed to stroll down to the sea before breakfast.
There is a scene in the popular movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" when the character Cameron finds himself at the Art Institute of Chicago transfixed by "A Sunday Afternoon on The Island of La Grande Jatte" by Georges Seurat.
[Danny] Boyle revives some of the stylistic tics which found themselves being ripped off by geezer-gangster Britflicks back in the day, but now the freezeframes are briefer, sharper; the movie itself refers back to the original with variant flashback versions of famous scenes, but also Super 8-type images of the boys' poignant boyhood in primary school.
3. To find (something) for oneself.
ନିଜ ପାଇଁ (କିଛି) ଖୋଜିବାକୁ |
I need to find myself a boat.
On entering the ſervice he finds himſelf a horſe, and when that dies he is mounted by government; when his horſe dies proper officers make out a certificate thereof, which is called a ſaketnameh, in order that his pay may be regulated accordingly, for until he has found another horſe, he ceaſes to draw any pay for one; and if he neglects to obtain the certificate, he is not allowed any thing from the time of the laſt muſter.
4. To discover oneself to be in a particular place.
ଏକ ନିର୍ଦ୍ଦିଷ୍ଟ ସ୍ଥାନରେ ରହିବାକୁ ନିଜକୁ ଆବିଷ୍କାର କରିବା |
I got drunk and woke to find myself in the neighbour’s garden the next morning.
If you found yourselves some day at the base of Mont Blanc, where that giant of mountains strikes his immovable foundations into the earth, and if you saw some little ants issuing from their hillock, labouring, scraping, picking, running, taking, one a blade of grass, another a grain of sand, would you believe that Mont Blanc was about to be annihilated?
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