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carp - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of carp in Hindi

  • काप

verb

  • नुकताचीनी करना
  • छेद ढूंढ़ना
  • आक्षेप करना
  • आलोचना करना
  • अवगुण ढूंढ़ना
  • दोष ढूंढना
  • तालाब की मछलीना
  • शफटरीना

carp Definition

noun

  • a deep-bodied freshwater fish, typically with barbels around the mouth. Carp are farmed for food in some parts of the world and are widely kept in large ponds. ( आम तौर पर मुंह के चारों ओर बारबेल के साथ एक गहरी शरीर वाली मीठे पानी की मछली। कार्प को दुनिया के कुछ हिस्सों में भोजन के लिए तैयार किया जाता है और व्यापक रूप से बड़े तालाबों में रखा जाता है। )

verb

  • complain or find fault continually, typically about trivial matters. ( सामान्य रूप से तुच्छ मामलों के बारे में शिकायत या लगातार गलती करें। )

carp Example

  • Experts will try to net all the native carp , bream and tench in the lake and take them to a fish farm before putting the poison into the water. ( विशेषज्ञ झील में सभी देशी कार्प, ब्रीम और टेनच को शुद्ध करने और जहर को पानी में डालने से पहले मछली के खेत में ले जाने की कोशिश करेंगे। )
  • I came across two guys fishing, one of whom was playing a large fish which obviously was a carp . ( मुझे दो लोग मछली पकड़ने आए, जिनमें से एक बड़ी मछली खेल रहा था, जो जाहिर तौर पर एक कार्प था। )
  • Club matches have been won with nearly 20 lb of small fish including carp , tench, skimmers, perch and orfe. ( क्लब मैच कार्प, टेंच, स्किमर्स, पर्च और ऑर्फ़ सहित लगभग 20 एलबी छोटी मछलियों से जीते गए हैं। )

More Sentence

  • It works when they're right, but it stinks like a dead carp when they're wrong.
  • When water levels subside and water stops flowing from the Main Pool, the carp disperse.
  • The client also wanted a fish eagle with a carp in its talons.
  • These fish were very close to the wild form of the carp found naturally in the River Danube.
  • The plants have all died and we have lost 22 carp fish from our pond.
  • This venue is good for carp , crucians and mullet; it is also one of the prime catfish venues.
  • Suddenly a large carp jumps out of the pond and they are both very excited.
  • The European carp and trout have driven many native species of fish from our streams.
  • I don't want to carp about the way you did it
  • Other fish, such as the black carp and mud carp , foraged in sediments at the bottom of the pond.
  • It presently holds excellent stocks of carp , rudd, perch, pike and tench.
  • Fishing a small Kennet side stream I spotted a carp cruising around in a small bay.
  • Again there are good fish in this section with some very big carp and chub.
  • All species feed well in the spring but the two that really start feeding are carp and tench.
  • The big main lake in front of us has nearly eight hundred carp plus some orfe and tench.
  • There are already rumours of anglers catching barbel and carp well downstream of the tidal limits of the river.
  • I have a few quibbles with it but will withhold carping until all three chapters have appeared.
  • Some of it is carping , but this paragraph raises an alarm bell that also went off in my head when I first read it.
  • I've made a concerted effort to ignore most of the carping from the press over the last week.
  • From the live video, he looks like a little puppy dog, who will have parents across Europe carping , ‘get your hair cut’.
  • Some critics carped about the fact that a film set in 1956 used a song that was released in 1958 for its theme.
  • The critics carped and said it would take us a century to catch up with the internet population in the US.
  • Your typical correspondent carps about a mistranslation, a geographical inaccuracy, an obscure word obscurely misused.
  • Do we really want the carpers and complainers, of whatever creed, to get programmes banned?
  • One species, the silver carp , is known to jump completely out of the water when a boat passes, in some cases injuring passengers.
  • ‘She's the first step to selling out the sport,’ one critic carped in an online discussion group.
  • And the rest of the time she carped , criticized, verbally and sometimes physically abused her adopted son while fawning obnoxiously over his ‘perfect’ sister.