Hindi translation of 'iron'
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iron
/aɪən आइअन्/Word forms: irons, ironing, ironed
2. adjective before noun
3. countable noun
4. transitive verb
1. uncountable noun
Iron is an element which usually takes the form of a hard, dark-grey metal.
लोहा mn ...the huge, iron gate.
2. adjective before noun
You can use iron to describe the character or behaviour of someone who is very firm in their decisions and actions.
अत्यंत दृढ़ ...a man of iron will.
3. countable noun
An iron is an electrical device with a flat metal base. You heat it until the base is hot, then rub it over clothes to remove creases.
इस्तरी nf4. transitive verb
If you iron clothes, you remove the creases from them using an iron.
इस्तरी करना ...a freshly ironed shirt.
ironing uncountable nounइस्तरी की प्रक्रिया nf
I managed to get all the ironing done.
iron out
If you iron out difficulties, you deal with them and bring them to an end.
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Example Sentences Including 'iron'
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And get others to iron their own shirts in future.The Sun (2016)
Can the man not afford a decent shirt (ironed preferably!Times, Sunday Times (2017)
Don't iron clothes that are to be stored, and keep them away from starch.Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Heat a flat cast iron grill or heavy frying pan.Times, Sunday Times (2006)
Heat a heavy iron pan.Times, Sunday Times (2010)
Helps the body to absorb iron from food.Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Her thing was freshly ironed cotton sheets and blankets.Times, Sunday Times (2012)
Make it more bearable by investing in a powerful steam iron.Times, Sunday Times (2015)
There his iron determination came to the fore.Times, Sunday Times (2012)
But his grip was an iron vice.Man of Honour (2007)
He struck while the iron was hot.The Sun (2017)
How many other men admit they iron their clothes each time they are about to wear them?Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The iron fist is a thing of the past.The Sun (2017)
This victory confirmed him as the undisputed iron man of the sporting world.The Sun (2014)
We thought his heart was made from coldest, hardest iron.Times, Sunday Times (2011)
As in: why bother to iron my shirt when my wife can do it?Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Gone were the lines of identical models with ironed hair.Times, Sunday Times (2009)
Two cheeky colleagues commented on how well ironed my shirts are.Times, Sunday Times (2012)
You would get slightly less iron if using chicken.Times, Sunday Times (2007)
A: The lady who ironed their cricket whites.The Sun (2006)
But they should wait a while until bugs get ironed out.The Sun (2016)
It is quite terrifying to have people trying to hit your car with iron bars.Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Luckily he has an iron constitution.Times, Sunday Times (2013)
Striking while the iron is hot is key.The Sun (2013)
The British constitution is a device of the lightest plastic, not the hardest iron.Times, Sunday Times (2006)
They have already been used to record a confrontation with a man brandishing an iron bar.Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Typical requirements include wearing clean and ironed clothes and having a neat hairstyle.The Sun (2017)
Wait for colour to fade, rinse, dry and iron.The Sun (2014)
We will need to show an iron discipline.The Sun (2013)
There was talk of too much stress and too many irons in the fire.Christianity Today (2000)
Most experiments have suggested that oxygen must be present -- probably in the form of iron oxide dissolved in molten iron.THE EARTH: An Intimate History (2004)
Now she wore a leg iron and walked with sticks.EMOTIONAL ROLLERCOASTER: A Journey Through the Science of Feelings (2005)
Remove the iron and allow it to cool.Technology Basic Facts (1990)
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'iron' in Other Languages
- American English: iron
- Arabic: حَدِيدٌ
- Brazilian Portuguese: ferro
- Chinese: 铁
- Croatian: željezo
- Czech: železo
- Danish: jern
- Dutch: ijzer
- European Spanish: hierro
- Finnish: rauta
- French: fer
- German: Eisen
- Greek: σίδερο
- Italian: ferro
- Japanese: 鉄
- Korean: 철 금속
- Norwegian: jern
- Polish: żelazko
- European Portuguese: ferro
- Romanian: fier
- Russian: железо
- Spanish: hierro
- Swedish: strykjärn
- Thai: เหล็ก
- Turkish: demir
- Ukrainian: залізо
- Vietnamese: sắt
British English: iron
/ˈaɪən/ VERB
If you iron clothes, you make them smooth using an iron.
...a freshly ironed shirt.
I carried on ironing while she spoke.
- American English: iron
- Arabic: يَكْوِي
- Brazilian Portuguese: passar a ferro
- Chinese: 烫平
- Croatian: glačati
- Czech: žehlit
- Danish: stryge med strygejern
- Dutch: strijken kleding
- European Spanish: planchar
- Finnish: silittää
- French: repasser vêtements
- German: bügeln
- Greek: σιδερώνω
- Italian: stirare
- Japanese: アイロンをかける
- Korean: 다림질하다
- Norwegian: stryke
- Polish: uprasować
- European Portuguese: passar a ferro
- Romanian: a călca
- Russian: гладить с помощью утюга
- Spanish: planchar
- Swedish: stryka
- Thai: รีดด้วยเตารีด
- Turkish: ütülemek
- Ukrainian: прасувати
- Vietnamese: ủi quần áo
British English: iron /ˈaɪən/ NOUN
for pressing clothes An iron is a piece of equipment with a flat bottom that gets hot. You move the bottom over clothes to make them smooth.
- American English: iron
- Arabic: مِكْواة
- Brazilian Portuguese: ferro de passar roupa
- Chinese: 熨斗
- Croatian: pegla
- Czech: žehlička
- Danish: strygejern
- Dutch: strijkijzer
- European Spanish: plancha
- Finnish: silitysrauta
- French: fer à repasser
- German: Bügeleisen
- Greek: σίδερο
- Italian: ferro
- Japanese: アイロン
- Korean: 다리미
- Norwegian: strykejern
- Polish: żelazko
- European Portuguese: ferro de engomar
- Romanian: fier de călcat
- Russian: утюг
- Spanish: plancha
- Swedish: strykjärn
- Thai: เตารีด
- Turkish: ütü
- Ukrainian: праска
- Vietnamese: ủi
British English: iron ADJECTIVE
You can use iron to describe the character or behaviour of someone who is very firm in their decisions and actions, or who can control their feelings well.
...a man of icy nerve and iron will.
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Translation of iron from the
Collins English to Hindi Dictionary