Hobnob Meaning in English
word
ˈhɑbˌnɑb
HOB-nob
hˈɒbnɒb
HOB-nob
परिभाषा
To spend time in a friendly way with people, typically those who are important or influential.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Somewhat formal and old-fashioned; often used to describe socializing with people of a higher status. Common collocations: 'hobnob with celebrities', 'hobnob at events'. Not typically used for casual gatherings with close friends.
Spanish: codearse - relacionarse (con gente importante)Portuguese (BR): conviver (com pessoas importantes) - socializar (com pessoas influentes)Portuguese (PT): conviver (com pessoas importantes) - socializar (com pessoas influentes)Chinese (Simplified): 攀谈(与重要人物)- 打交道(与权贵)Chinese (Traditional): 攀談(與重要人物)- 打交道(與權貴)Hindi: मिलना-जुलना (प्रभावशाली लोगों से)Arabic: تخالط (الأشخاص المهمين) - تجالس (الشخصيات الرفيعة)Bengali: আড্ডা দেওয়া - কাছাকাছি মেলামেশা করা (গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ব্যক্তি)Russian: водиться - общаться (с влиятельными людьми)Japanese: 親しく付き合う - 親交を深める(著名人などと)Vietnamese: giao lưu thân mật - làm quen (với người có địa vị)Korean: 어울리다 - 친하게 지내다 (유명인 또는 권력자와)Turkish: sosyalleşmek - samimi olmak (etkili kişilerle)Urdu: میل جول رکھنا - گھلنا ملنا (بااثر لوگوں کے ساتھ)Indonesian: giao du - thân thiết (với người quan trọng)
उदाहरण वाक्य
He likes to hobnob with famous actors at parties.
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Sarah wants to hobnob with business leaders at the conference.
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Journalists often hobnob with politicians for stories.
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I saw Tom hobnobbing with the band backstage after the concert.
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'So, you got to hobnob with the mayor last night? Pretty cool!
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She doesn't like to hobnob with people just because they're rich or powerful.
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