Remain on Meaning in English
expression
ɹiˈmeɪn/, /ɹɪˈmeɪn/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
ri-MAYN ON, ri-MAYN AWN
ɹɪmˈeɪn/ /ˈɒn
ri-MAYN ON
परिभाषा
To continue to stay in a place, position, or condition; not to leave or be removed.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in formal or written English. Often used for staying in jobs, places, or positions ('remain on the board'). Not used for physical items left on surfaces – use 'stay on' or 'leave on'. 'Remain on' can mean keeping a status when others leave.
Spanish: quedarse en - permanecer enPortuguese (BR): permanecer em - ficar emPortuguese (PT): permanecer em - ficar emChinese (Simplified): 继续待在 - 留在Chinese (Traditional): 繼續留在 - 留在Hindi: पर बने रहनाArabic: البقاء علىBengali: থেকে যাওয়া - অব্যাহত থাকাRussian: оставаться - продолжать находитьсяJapanese: とどまる - 残る (地位や場所)Vietnamese: ở lại - tiếp tục giữ (chức vụ, vị trí)Korean: 남아 있다 - 유지하다Turkish: kalmak - devam etmekUrdu: برقرار رہنا - باقی رہناIndonesian: vẫn ở lại - tiếp tục giữ
उदाहरण वाक्य
She will remain on the committee next year.
basic
Please remain on the line while I transfer your call.
basic
The old rules will remain on until new ones are introduced.
basic
After the changes, only a few employees will remain on the project.
natural
He decided to remain on as chair for one more year.
natural
You can remain on the platform until your train arrives.
natural