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carriage - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of carriage in Hindi

  • गाड़ी
  • ढुलाई
  • वाहन
  • भाड़ा
  • चौपहिया गाड़ी
  • कैरिज
  • वहन
  • परिवहन
  • ले जाना

carriage Definition

  • a means of conveyance, in particular. ( विशेष रूप से, पुष्टि का एक साधन। )
  • the transporting of items or merchandise from one place to another. ( वस्तुओं या माल का एक स्थान से दूसरे स्थान तक परिवहन। )
  • a moving part of a machine that carries other parts into the required position. ( एक मशीन का एक चलती हिस्सा जो अन्य भागों को आवश्यक स्थिति में ले जाता है। )
  • a person's bearing or deportment. ( एक व्यक्ति का असर या निर्वासन। )
  • the harboring of a potentially disease-causing organism by a person or animal that does not contract the disease. ( किसी व्यक्ति या जानवर द्वारा एक संभावित रोग पैदा करने वाले जीव का उत्पीड़न जो रोग को अनुबंधित नहीं करता है। )

carriage Example

  • There were seven people sitting in the carriage being pulled by four proud horses. ( गाड़ी में सात लोग बैठे थे जिन्हें चार घमंडी घोड़ों ने खींचा था। )
  • The weapon carriage is lightweight welded aluminum, mounted on a variable recoil mechanism. ( हथियार गाड़ी हल्के वेल्डेड एल्यूमीनियम है, जो एक वैरिएबल रीकोइल मैकेनिज्म पर लगाया गया है। )
  • Hundreds of rail enthusiasts have helped to secure the future of a Royal Train carriage at the National Railway Museum in York. ( सैकड़ों रेल उत्साही लोगों ने यॉर्क में राष्ट्रीय रेलवे संग्रहालय में एक रॉयल ट्रेन गाड़ी के भविष्य को सुरक्षित करने में मदद की है। )
  • A covered carriage with sled runners pulled by four strong horses is awaiting its passengers. ( चार मजबूत घोड़ों द्वारा खींचे गए स्लेज चलाने वालों के साथ एक ढकी हुई गाड़ी अपने यात्रियों की प्रतीक्षा कर रही है। )

More Sentence

  • As it approached James fired a warning shot in the air, which erupted with a loud bang that echoed through the trees, and the horses pulling the carriage reared and it came to a halt.
  • The rolling stock will be provided by the company and meets all European standards for carriage of passengers.
  • The man who had just spoken was a slender one, fair of feature, and his carriage was bold as he approached my position.
  • The licence that is pleaded is a licence under the State Act which is only required for intrastate carriage .
  • Also, make sure that you have the paperwork to prove that you've paid for it's carriage otherwise you might find that it's not going on the plane.
  • a typewriter carriage
  • Amtrak also competes with Greyhound and other private bus lines in passenger carriage .
  • Here you are greeted by liveried staff who will relieve you of your baggage and escort you to your carriage .
  • Applying this test, it is clear that an arbitration clause is not directly relevant to the shipment, carriage and delivery of goods.
  • It was the fault of a vehicle falling off the bridge onto the railway, which caused a freight train to crash into a passenger carriage .
  • a horse-drawn carriage
  • People ambled by on the cobblestone sidewalk and in the streets, carts and the occasional carriage rattle by.
  • He had very handsome features with a strong muscular frame, tall and strong-limbed with graceful carriage and dignified bearing.
  • Two horses were pulling the carriage but Jok was not guiding them.
  • That is no reason why a contract should not subsequently be made to include an obligation of proper carriage from the commencement of the voyage.
  • Nasal carriage of organisms may predispose to recurrent infection in an individual.
  • Time is once again drawn out in the steps scene when a woman notices a baby carriage about to roll down the steps.
  • The carriage supports the weapon in the firing and traveling positions.
  • Even as I watched, the metal gate about thirty yards away from me swung open and a carriage pulled by four brown horses entered.
  • On the left, there is a horse-drawn carriage , minus the horses.
  • The likelihood that antibiotic use will, in the short term, result in carriage of a resistant organism needs to be built into clinical decision making.
  • He was no older than myself but he had the bearing and carriage of a full grown man.
  • Her carriage was royal, and her bearing haughty and most formal.
  • It was a train - a passenger carriage , decked in nothing but black and white.
  • It may be that in a few years the letter rate will be meaningless, as nobody sends letters anymore, and the other rates simply reflect the cost of carriage .
  • The other was perhaps no older than me, but with a bearing and carriage of a great Lady.