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diver - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diver in Hindi

  • ग़ोताख़ोर
  • मरजिया

Noun

  • पनडुब्बा
  • डुबकी लगानेवाला
  • ग़ोताख़ोर

diver Definition

Noun

  • a person who dives as a sport.

diver Example

  • A diver at the oil terminal ( तेल टर्मिनल पर एक गोताखोर )
  • Working thus in gloom or darkness, the diver develops his senses of feeling and locality. ( इस प्रकार उदासी या अंधेरे में काम करते हुए, गोताखोर अपनी भावना और स्थानीयता की भावना विकसित करता है। )
  • And there was a diver who, in bravado, used to smoke a cigarette inside his helmet. ( और एक गोताखोर था, जो बहादुरी से अपने हेलमेट के अंदर सिगरेट पीता था। )
  • Her rescue basket was presently in the water, with her rescue diver in the process of pulling in a wounded sailor. ( उसकी बचाव टोकरी वर्तमान में पानी में थी, जिसमें उसका बचाव गोताखोर घायल नाविक को खींचने की प्रक्रिया में था। )
  • As soon as each diver had used up his five devices, he returned to the chamber and waited for his part of the team. ( जैसे ही प्रत्येक गोताखोर ने अपने पांच उपकरणों का उपयोग किया, वह कक्ष में लौट आया और टीम के अपने हिस्से की प्रतीक्षा करने लगा। )

More Sentence

  • It must be noted that our cadet leader, being a former Navy diver, had no fear of water and did most of the rescuing.
  • The fall was no greater than from a high dive, but it was still as fall, enhanced by graphics flowing around the diver.
  • When the diver gives the signal he is hauled up, with his bag of oysters, as rapidly as possible.
  • It belongs to a diver that was out with me about a year ago in the Gulf of Mexico.
  • The diver plunged, and the King waited, watching long before the surface of the sea was broken.
  • Nisida and the other women gave a cry of terror, for during some minutes the diver failed to reappear upon the surface.
  • And relief from this pain is found, as the diver finds it, by repeatedly opening the mouth and swallowing.
  • And it is only the great counter-pressure in the helmet of air from the air-pump that enables the diver to endure this otherwise deadly weight.
  • She felt as though she were a diver whose lungs had almost collapsed, who was being drawn with heavenly swiftness up to the surface of the water.
  • In a good locality an expert diver may bring up fifty okes in a day, and for each oke he obtains about twenty-five drachmas.
  • In reality it matters little whether this diver or that has dived most deeply; matters little whether certain documents are spurious or genuine.
  • Several times filling and emptying his lungs in diver fashion, Grief turned over and went down through the water.
  • Every time a diver goes down, one would say, something new happens to him, something worth telling about.
  • I was a little uncertain, and understood how easily a diver (even old-timers have this trouble) may lose his bearings.
  • The pilot in the rapids, the acrobat on his swing, the diver sinking to a wreck, may feel a quaking of heart unknown before.
  • Oldest scuba diver: Saul Moss (Australia, b.
  • The diver shouted with pain in a cloud of bubbles, and went limp.
  • Life being a breathing regulator, and my savior, a Coast Guard rescue diver.
  • Our Navy diver told us to spit onto the lenses and rub it to prevent misting.
  • Once the ship reaches its destination, Id send down a diver, detach it, and.
  • I was a springboard and platform diver, which people think is intensely physical.
  • Try and catch up with the drifting diver and bring him within reach of the hatch.
  • The diver was in the bubbling water, they could not see him, but presently, through a telephone, he gave the dates on the coins.
  • One only had courage enough or passion enough to brave the mockery; this was Bastiano, the most formidable diver of that coast.
  • He engaged a diver and a small gasoline launch, and after an early breakfast in a chop-house on the Embarcadero they started for the wreck.
  • A police diver
  • An Olympic diver