Wordकोष
Home English to Hindi English to Bangla English to Punjabi English to Kannada English to Gujarati English to Malayalam English to Marathi English to Tamil English to Telgu English to Urdu

barricade - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of barricade in Hindi

noun

  • आड़
  • स्र्कावट
  • किलेबंदी
  • बाधा
  • मोर्चा
  • रुकावट
  • अवरोध
  • रोक
  • मोर्चाबंदी करना

verb

  • स्र्कना
  • बाधाना

barricade Definition

verb

  • block or defend with an improvised barrier. ( एक कामचलाऊ बाधा के साथ ब्लॉक या बचाव। )

noun

  • an improvised barrier erected across a street or other thoroughfare to prevent or delay the movement of opposing forces. ( विरोधी ताकतों की आवाजाही को रोकने या देरी करने के लिए एक सड़क या अन्य मार्ग के पार एक इम्प्रोवाइज्ड बैरियर बनाया गया। )

barricade Example

  • Staff at Darwen's M65 services had to barricade themselves behind closed doors during a ‘nightmare’ evening of trouble. ( डार्वेन की M65 सेवाओं के कर्मचारियों को w दुःस्वप्न ’की शाम की परेशानी के दौरान बंद दरवाजों के पीछे खुद को रोकना पड़ा। )
  • They will definitely sign something saying that they will follow the law, and they will not barricade the boy or take him away or anything of this nature. ( वे यह कहते हुए निश्चित रूप से हस्ताक्षर करेंगे कि वे कानून का पालन करेंगे, और वे लड़के को रोकेंगे या उसे दूर नहीं करेंगे या इस प्रकृति का कुछ भी नहीं लेंगे। )
  • We fought furiously, and managed to drive them outside, and were about to barricade the door, when the entire building shook, and a loud explosion was heard. ( हम उग्र रूप से लड़े, और उन्हें बाहर ड्राइव करने में कामयाब रहे, और दरवाजा बंद करने के बारे में थे, जब पूरी इमारत हिल गई, और एक जोरदार विस्फोट हुआ। )
  • ‘Dude, we have to barricade the door,’ I said while breathing heavily. ( Door यार, हमें दरवाज़ा बंद करना होगा, 'मैंने बड़ी साँस लेते हुए कहा। )
  • On a major thoroughfare, a barricade constructed of burning tyres sent a wall of thick, black smoke along the street. ( एक प्रमुख भग्नावशेष पर, जलते हुए टायरों के निर्माण के लिए सड़क के किनारे मोटी, काले धुएँ की एक दीवार भेजी गई। )
  • At Walthamstow High School for Girls the headmistress called in the police to barricade the young women in the school with police vans. ( लड़कियों के लिए वाल्थमस्टो हाई स्कूल में मुख्याध्यापिका ने पुलिस में स्कूल में युवा महिलाओं को पुलिस के साथ बैन करने के लिए बुलाया। )
  • There was mayhem going on on the road outside as the road repair men did their best to barricade us all in whilst they patched our holes. ( बाहर सड़क पर हाथापाई चल रही थी क्योंकि सड़क की मरम्मत करने वाले पुरुषों ने हमारे छेद को बंद करने के दौरान हम सभी को मोर्चाबंदी करने की पूरी कोशिश की। )
  • Soldiers used Humvees to barricade the building. ( सैनिकों ने इमारत की मोर्चाबंदी के लिए ह्यूमेस का इस्तेमाल किया। )
  • Over time, all the couples move towards the same corner where the women barricade their men. ( समय के साथ, सभी जोड़े उसी कोने की ओर बढ़ते हैं जहाँ महिलाएँ अपने पुरुषों को रोकती हैं। )

More Sentence

  • Word got through the village that the guy had been taken, and the entire village went out into the street and erected a barricade .
  • In Caketown, these include a brittle suburbanite Bruce calls The Matriarch, who has barricaded herself into her house out of fear of a deadly airborne virus.
  • Startled, Tobias misfired, and the arrow struck one of the stalactites that were barricading him in, rebounding off of it.
  • There were similar protests across the world, including Berlin, where bonfires were lit on the streets and barricades erected to fend off police.
  • The march quickly fell apart, not even making it to the heavily barricaded convention centre where delegates were staying.
  • An armed robber stormed into a high street bank and made off with £1, 600 while police barricaded the building, wrongly believing he was still inside.
  • Beckett had complained that he was barricaded into his home by an RUC Landrover which parked against his front door.
  • The court heard that, once inside, the defendant shut the front door, barricaded himself in, said he had a 12 bore shotgun and threatened to kill everyone there if they tried to enter.
  • Those who erected barricades were more intent on securing the sympathy of opposition politicians for immediate objectives than taking charge of government.
  • I understand that she was almost barricaded into her home based upon perceived fear by [the patient] that she would be victimised or harassed.
  • The following day, militiamen of Sadr's Mahdi Army attempted to seal off the densely populated suburb with barricades to prevent US forces entering again.
  • Most of the barricades erected by militant supporters of Aristide were removed and streets were empty.
  • At sunrise, a large crowd advances toward wooden barricades erected to protect storefronts and bystanders.
  • But Baghdad's streets are barricaded , armed and patrolled by vigilantes.
  • The door wasn't locked; it was heavily barricaded .
  • There was heavy fighting in Nanning, where our people were barricaded in an old district of the city, with no more than a hundred rifles between us.
  • Voters in Baghdad will have to reach the polls on foot because barricades set up to prevent attacks on the polls and car-bombs also block peaceful traffic.
  • Security forces intervened when youths threw burning tyres into the streets and tried to erect barricades .
  • The bill also grants the army authority to enter buildings without a warrant, cordon off areas, erect barricades and stop vehicles to search them without a warrant.
  • In another instance, a family with young children was barricaded into a room while a gang ransacked the house.
  • If their demands are not addressed the teachers plan to protest by barricading streets and marching across the country.