छीलना
To remove the outer skin or layer of something, typically a fruit or vegetable, using a knife or peeler. It also refers to scraping or grazing one's skin due to an accident.
Beispiele
3 von 5माँ रसोई में आलू छील रही हैं।
Mother is peeling potatoes in the kitchen.
खाद्य सुरक्षा मानकों के अनुसार, फलों को छीलना आवश्यक है।
According to food safety standards, peeling fruits is necessary.
भाई, मेरा संतरा भी छील दे न!
Brother, please peel my orange too!
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'Chisel' (sounds like Chheel). Just as a chisel scrapes wood, 'Chheelna' scrapes the skin off a vegetable.
Schnelles Quiz
क्या आप मेरे लिए यह आम ___ सकते हैं?
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: छील
Beispiele
माँ रसोई में आलू छील रही हैं।
everydayMother is peeling potatoes in the kitchen.
खाद्य सुरक्षा मानकों के अनुसार, फलों को छीलना आवश्यक है।
formalAccording to food safety standards, peeling fruits is necessary.
भाई, मेरा संतरा भी छील दे न!
informalBrother, please peel my orange too!
प्रयोगशाला में प्याज की झिल्ली को सावधानी से छीलना चाहिए।
academicThe onion membrane should be peeled carefully in the laboratory.
हमारी कंपनी स्वचालित फल छीलने के उपकरण बनाती है।
businessOur company manufactures automated fruit peeling equipment.
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
खाल छीलना
to skin alive (often used figuratively for severe punishment)
छील-छाड़ करना
to scrape or trim slightly
बखिया छीलना
to expose someone thoroughly
Wird oft verwechselt mit
'Kaatna' means to cut or slice through, while 'Chheelna' specifically means removing the outer layer.
'Chhilna' (intransitive) means to get scraped/peeled accidentally, whereas 'Chheelna' (transitive) is the intentional act of peeling.
Nutzungshinweise
Use 'Chheelna' when you are intentionally removing a skin (like an apple). If you fall and hurt your knee, you would use the passive/intransitive form 'Chhil gaya'.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often use 'Kaatna' (cut) for oranges or bananas, but 'Chheelna' (peel) is more accurate for removing the skin.
Merkhilfe
Think of a 'Chisel' (sounds like Chheel). Just as a chisel scrapes wood, 'Chheelna' scrapes the skin off a vegetable.
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Sanskrit word 'Kshilli' or 'Challi', relating to bark or skin.
Grammatikmuster
Kultureller Kontext
In Indian households, peeling vegetables together in the kitchen is a common social and bonding activity.
Schnelles Quiz
क्या आप मेरे लिए यह आम ___ सकते हैं?
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: छील
Verwandtes Vokabular
Mehr action Wörter
भागना
A1To run away, flee, or escape from a person, place, or situation. It can also refer to running very quickly in a general sense or avoiding responsibilities.
लेटना
A1To lie down or recline one's body in a horizontal position, usually for rest or sleep. It refers to the physical act of resting on a surface like a bed, sofa, or the ground.
चखना
A1In Hindi, 'चखना' (chakhnā) as a noun refers to savory snacks or appetizers, typically spicy or salty, that are served alongside drinks or before a main meal. It is derived from the verb of the same name which means 'to taste', representing small portions meant for savoring.
भूनना
A1To cook food by applying direct heat or roasting in a pan with little to no oil. It is a fundamental technique in Indian cooking used for spices, grains, and vegetables to enhance their flavor and aroma.
तलना
A1To cook food in hot fat or oil, typically in a pan or wok. It is a fundamental cooking technique in Indian cuisine used for making snacks and main dishes.
पीसना
A1To crush or rub something into a fine powder or a smooth paste, usually using a machine, mill, or mortar and pestle. In a figurative sense, it can also refer to working very hard or being oppressed.
पकाना
A1To cook food by applying heat or to cause something to ripen. It is a transitive verb used when an agent prepares a meal or when a person bores someone with excessive talk in a metaphorical sense.
मिलाना
A1To combine, mix, or blend two or more things together into a single whole. It can also refer to the act of introducing people, shaking hands, or comparing/matching items.
मथना
A1To churn or vigorously stir a liquid (like milk or curd) to extract something or blend it. It is also used figuratively to describe deep thinking or the process of analyzing complex information.
छानना
A1To separate solids from liquids or fine particles from coarse ones using a sieve or filter. It is also commonly used figuratively to mean searching a place or information thoroughly.
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