English to hausa meaning of

A cewar ƙamus na Turanci na Oxford, sunan “balloon” yana da ma’anoni da yawa:Jakar roba mai launi mai haske da aka hura da iska ko gas, ana amfani da ita azaman ado ko abin wasan yara. /li> Babban jakar da aka cika da iska mai zafi ko iskar gas, wadda take tashi sama ana amfani da ita wajen daukar mutane ko kayan aiki. >(informal) Ƙara girma, lamba, ko kimar da ke da sauri da rashin dorewa. >> Kalmar fi'ili "balloon" na nufin: Don zama mai kumbura ko kumbura a waje kamar balloon. iska, kamar balloon.(na yau da kullun) Don haɓaka cikin sauri da rashin dorewa cikin girma, lamba, ko ƙima.

Sentence Examples

  1. The balloon at first collapsed, then furiously expanded, then whirled round and round with horrible velocity, and finally, reeling and staggering like a drunken man, hurled me with great force over the rim of the car, and left me dangling, at a terrific height, with my head downward, and my face outwards, by a piece of slender cord about three feet in length, which hung accidentally through a crevice near the bottom of the wicker-work, and in which, as I fell, my left foot became most providentially entangled.
  2. For who, let me ask, ever heard of a balloon manufactured entirely of dirty newspapers?
  3. Maybe say hi to Peter at the balloon dart booth, of course.
  4. With the means thus accruing I proceeded to procure at intervals, cambric muslin, very fine, in pieces of twelve yards each twine a lot of the varnish of caoutchouc a large and deep basket of wicker-work, made to order and several other articles necessary in the construction and equipment of a balloon of extraordinary dimensions.
  5. it was undoubtedly a species of balloon but surely no such balloon had ever been seen in Rotterdam before.
  6. But my chief anxiety was concerning the balloon, which, in spite of the varnish with which it was defended, began to grow rather heavy with the moisture the powder also was liable to damage.
  7. In the meantime the balloon arose like a lark, and, soaring far away above the city, at length drifted quietly behind a cloud similar to that from which it had so oddly emerged, and was thus lost forever to the wondering eyes of the good citizens of Rotterdam.
  8. He could not have been more than two feet in height but this altitude, little as it was, would have been sufficient to destroy his equilibrium, and tilt him over the edge of his tiny car, but for the intervention of a circular rim reaching as high as the breast, and rigged on to the cords of the balloon.
  9. It was a dark night when I bade her good-bye, and taking with me, as aides-de-camp, the three creditors who had given me so much trouble, we carried the balloon, with the car and accoutrements, by a roundabout way, to the station where the other articles were deposited.