drill in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
- (લશ્કરી) કવાયત ⇄ drill gujarati
- (સર ્વ)માન્ય કાર્ય પ્રણાલી. ક ાણું – વેહ – પાડવું ⇄ drill gujarati
- કવાયત કરવી – કરાવવી ⇄ drill gujarati
- કાણું પાડવાનું ઓજાર ⇄ drill gujarati
- નિત્ યક્રમ ⇄ drill gujarati
- શારડી ⇄ drill gujarati
- શિસ્તબદ્ધ તાલીમ આપવી ⇄ drill gujarati
drill in Kashmiri कॉशुर
- تَربِیت ⇄ drill kashmiri
- زَدٕ کرَن واجنۍ مِشیٖن ⇄ drill kashmiri
- زَدٕکَرُن ⇄ drill kashmiri
- فوٗجی تَربِیَت ⇄ drill kashmiri
- مَشٕق دِنۍ ⇄ drill kashmiri
- کُنہِ کامِہ ہُنٛد صٔحیح طٔریٖقہٕ ⇄ drill kashmiri
drill in Sindhi سنڌي
- برمو، فوجي قواعد ⇄ Drill sindhi
- سوراخ ڪرڻ، قواعد سيکارڻ، ٻج پوکڻ ⇄ Drill sindhi
drill in Telugu తెలుగు
- కవాయిత్తు చేసుట. ⇄ drill telugu
- తొలుచుట. శిక్షించుట ⇄ drill telugu
- బెజ్జము వేసుట ⇄ drill telugu
- రంధ్రముచేసుట ⇄ drill telugu
drill in English
- drill ⇄ drill (1), noun, verb. english
- drill ⇄ drill (2), noun, verb. english
- drill ⇄ drill (3), noun.
a strong twilled cloth of cotton and formerly also of linen, used especially for overalls and linings; drilling.
Ex. Volume had increased enough to allow some mills to raise their prices for drill fabrics (Wall Street Journal)english - drill ⇄ drill (4), noun.
a baboon of western Africa, with a black face and stumpy tail, of the same genus as the mandrill but smaller.english - drill ⇄ noun 1. a machine for planting seeds in rows. It makes a small hole or furrow, drops the seed, and then covers it.
2. a small furrow to plant seeds in.
3. a row of planted seeds.english - drill ⇄ noun 1. a tool or machine for boring holes.
Ex. The carpenter made a hole for the screw with his drill.
2. teaching or training by having the learners do a thing over and over for practice.
Ex. The teacher gave the class plenty of drilenglish - drill ⇄ v.i. 1. to use a drill; pierce with a drill.
Ex. That dull bit will not drill through the wood.
2. to be taught or trained by doing a thing over and over again.
3. to take part in military or physical exercises.english - drill ⇄ v.t. to plant in small furrows. english
- drill ⇄ v.t. 1. to bore a hole in; pierce with a drill.
Ex. A pit was dug in the ice shelf to a depth of 14 metres (46 ft.), and various bore holes drilled to depths of as much as 100 metres (325 ft.) (E. F. Roots).
2. to teach by having the learnerenglish