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bearing - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bearing in Hindi

  • सहनशीलता
  • वहन
  • धारक

noun

  • व्यवहार
  • आचरण

bearing Definition

noun

  • a person's way of standing or moving. ( खड़े होने या बढ़ने का व्यक्ति का तरीका। )
  • relation or relevance. ( संबंध या प्रासंगिकता। )
  • the level to which something bad can be tolerated. ( जिस स्तर पर कुछ बुरा बर्दाश्त किया जा सकता है। )
  • a part of a machine that bears friction, especially between a rotating part and its housing. ( मशीन का एक हिस्सा जो घर्षण को सहन करता है, विशेष रूप से एक घूर्णन भाग और उसके आवास के बीच। )
  • a structural part that supports weight, such as a wall that supports a beam. ( एक संरचनात्मक हिस्सा जो वजन का समर्थन करता है, जैसे कि एक दीवार जो एक बीम का समर्थन करती है। )
  • the direction or position of something, or the direction of movement, relative to a fixed point. It is typically measured in degrees, usually with magnetic north as zero. ( किसी निश्चित बिंदु के सापेक्ष किसी चीज की दिशा या स्थिति या गति की दिशा। यह आमतौर पर डिग्री में मापा जाता है, आमतौर पर शून्य के रूप में चुंबकीय उत्तर के साथ। )
  • a device or charge. ( एक उपकरण या शुल्क। )

verb

  • (of a person) carry. ( (किसी व्यक्ति का) ले जाना। )
  • support. ( सहयोग। )
  • endure (an ordeal or difficulty). ( सहना (एक परीक्षा या कठिनाई)। )
  • give birth to (a child). ( बच्चे को जन्म देना)। )
  • turn and proceed in a specified direction. ( एक निर्दिष्ट दिशा में मुड़ें और आगे बढ़ें। )

bearing Example

  • Many bearings come with an ABEC rating which people tend to think relates to the speed and quality of the bearing . ( कई बीयरिंग एक ABEC रेटिंग के साथ आते हैं, जो लोगों को लगता है कि असर की गति और गुणवत्ता से संबंधित हैं। )
  • It is supported by a curved bearing wall at the north end of the arena and by two circular towers at the south end, which also contain vertical circulation elements. ( यह अखाड़े के उत्तरी छोर पर एक घुमावदार असर वाली दीवार और दक्षिण छोर पर दो गोलाकार टावरों द्वारा समर्थित है, जिसमें ऊर्ध्वाधर परिसंचरण तत्व भी हैं। )
  • a man of precise military bearing ( सटीक सैन्य असर का आदमी )
  • But in spite of his melancholy bearing and despondent expression, there were few who could say that they had ever seen a man of more distinguished presence. ( लेकिन उनकी उदासीनता और उदासीन अभिव्यक्ति के बावजूद, कुछ ही लोग थे जो कह सकते थे कि उन्होंने कभी अधिक विशिष्ट उपस्थिति वाले व्यक्ति को देखा है। )
  • Blind people quickly learn to find their bearing (space, time) in judo training and to move around with self-assurance. ( ब्लाइंड लोग जूडो प्रशिक्षण में अपना असर (स्थान, समय) खोजना और आत्म-आश्वासन के साथ आगे बढ़ना सीखते हैं। )
  • Most oddly, while implacably committed to family duties and the bringing up of children, the novel succeeds in portraying both as a burden almost beyond human bearing . ( सबसे अजीब तरह से, जबकि परिवार के कर्तव्यों के प्रति प्रतिबद्ध और बच्चों को लाने के लिए, उपन्यास मानव असर से परे दोनों को एक बोझ के रूप में चित्रित करने में सफल होता है। )
  • This city's normal population is only 85,000 and last week 400,000 retreating Leftists and hostages jammed it almost beyond bearing , with food running crucially short. ( इस शहर की सामान्य आबादी केवल 85,000 है और पिछले सप्ताह 400,000 पीछे हटने वाले वामपंथी और बंधकों ने इसे लगभग असर से परे रखा है, भोजन बहुत कम चल रहा है। )
  • Your begging is past bearing . ( आपका भीख मांगना अतीत का असर है। )
  • If, however, you want to see more wreckage, then from the cave return to the stern of the Mohegan and follow a compass bearing to the south-west until the depth is just less than 18m. ( यदि, हालांकि, आप अधिक मलबे को देखना चाहते हैं, तो गुफा से टी पर वापस जाएं )

More Sentence

  • Benina held the Lady on a bearing of 330 northwest (of Benina) and compatible with the aircraft's route to and from Naples.
  • But how much of a bearing does withholding truth have on that persons credibility, trust and integrity?
  • It gives the range, relative bearing and range rate.
  • The kids felt the story was unrealistic and had no bearing or relevance to their lives.
  • At every occasion, his personal bearing , his humility, and his profound remarks make you feel that you are in august company.
  • Money shouldn't be top of your list of qualities but it can have a bearing .
  • Although his subsequent post still has some bearing to the point of the article I linked, his behavior is reprehensible.
  • Go through it and follow a south-south-west bearing across the bald dome of the summit slopes to the 3556 ft summit itself.
  • Our final-approach controller began giving us vectors to intercept the final bearing .
  • Others, more worldly and human in their bearing , interpret the bharata natyam dancer's role as that of a frank seductress.
  • And because they're not part of the agreement, they have no legal bearing .
  • Moreover her stage bearing has a rare grace and dignity.
  • In the egalitarian world of the NFL, in which free agency and a salary cap are designed to prevent the emergence of dynasties, these Super Bowl appearances imply an aristocratic bearing .
  • One soldier testified that the bearing and behaviour of the men convinced the soldiers on duty that those involved in the raid were ‘superior officers’.
  • The kitchen would look absolutely smashing if you tore down a wall and made a kitchen island with the oven and work surfaces but is it a bearing wall?
  • It was not the profundity of his words but the silent strength of his bearing that was so powerful.
  • He was hugely muscular and with the arrogant bearing of a man who knew he would get what he wanted.
  • The presence of a courtyard together with thick cement-brick bearing walls ensures an internal comfortable environment especially in summer.
  • But my opinion is that once you break in the gelled bearing, it's just as fast as the oiled bearing .
  • I submerge straight away to get out of the slosh and follow a compass bearing over the shallow kelp and into the Ore Stone.
  • Most were Sikhs, Rajputs or Gurkhas, people whom the British classed as ‘martial races’ and they were much admired for their bearing , courage and steadfastness.