backwater - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of backwater in Hindi

  • मेड़
  • बांध
  • पश्च जल
  • बँधा पानी
  • रुका पानी

backwater Definition

  • a part of a river not reached by the current, where the water is stagnant. ( नदी का एक हिस्सा वर्तमान तक नहीं पहुंचता है, जहां पानी स्थिर है। )

backwater Example

  • Set deep in the American South, this debut novel spans 80 years in the life of Mercury, Mississippi, as it evolves from sleepy backwater to a small city. ( अमेरिकी दक्षिण में गहरी स्थित, यह पहली उपन्यास पारा, मिसिसिपी के जीवन में 80 साल तक फैली हुई है, क्योंकि यह एक छोटे से शहर में नींद के पानी से विकसित होती है। )
  • The north cannot continue as an economic backwater . ( उत्तर एक आर्थिक बैकवाटर के रूप में जारी नहीं रह सकता। )
  • As the limited education of these people depresses their wages, their sense of being stuck in an economic backwater breeds resentment. ( जैसा कि इन लोगों की सीमित शिक्षा उनके वेतन को रोकती है, आर्थिक पिछड़े नस्लों की नाराजगी में फंसने की उनकी भावना। )
  • I can see his point on cutting the bureaucracy, but the near inevitable outcome is that the money saved will not be spent here and we will descend further and further into an even shabbier social and economic backwater . ( मैं नौकरशाही में कटौती के बारे में उनकी बात देख सकता हूं, लेकिन निकट अपरिहार्य परिणाम यह है कि बचाए गए धन को यहां खर्च नहीं किया जाएगा और हम आगे और आगे भी एक जर्जर सामाजिक और आर्थिक बैकवाटर में उतरेंगे। )
  • Today Harcourt Terrace is an elegant, largely residential area and the street has become a quiet backwater since being closed to through traffic. ( आज हरकोर्ट टेरेस एक सुरुचिपूर्ण, बड़े पैमाने पर आवासीय क्षेत्र है और सड़क यातायात से बंद होने के बाद एक शांत बैकवाटर बन गया है। )
  • There is no wisdom in putting a road for said heavy traffic through the deep backwater of the Slater Creek basin into Pitt Street. ( कहा जाता है कि पिट स्ट्रीट में स्लाटर क्रीक बेसिन के गहरे पानी के माध्यम से भारी यातायात के लिए सड़क बनाने में कोई समझदारी नहीं है। )

More Sentence

  • Despite the amount and high quality of archaeological research into Roman Britain, Roman Britain studies remain something of an archaeological backwater .
  • In the age of globalization it is an economic backwater .
  • Chicago, the third-largest city in the nation, has only produced a few rap artists of note, and therefore remains a hip-hop backwater .
  • We ventured out alone - taking the risk that the quiet backwater of Saqqez was outside the searchlight gaze of the moral police.
  • the country remained an economic backwater
  • It's an unassuming place from the street, a quiet backwater in a Wellington suburb.
  • Although tourist brochures may still sell Ireland as a sleepy backwater of Europe, recent prosperity has brought rapid modernisation and an enforced embracing of multiculturalism.
  • As the central authority of the state has weakened, so it has become an economic and political backwater .
  • Domestically, he has overseen the development of his country from an imperial backwater to a cutting-edge competitor.
  • It's my third visit to his cramped attic workroom (‘studio’ sounds too grand for the cluttered space) in a quiet backwater near London's Victoria.
  • Andros is a quiet backwater of the Bahamas which sits on the precipitous edge of the Tongue of the Ocean - a vast chasm of water which is wired up with sensors and monitors to allow trials to be recorded and analysed in detail.
  • I hope the rest of the country moves on, refusing to join you in your stagnant backwater of 18th century hokum.
  • That such bloodshed occurred in today's Gujarat is surprising, for the state is no economic backwater but is, instead, one of India's most dynamic states.
  • a sleepy Midwest backwater
  • During a flood in the 1970s, the backwater broke its banks during a game against Swan Reach, forcing the match to be finished with one end increasingly under water.
  • France's Great Leap Forward was an achievement of the planning of the post-war era; measures will have to be taken to prevent it sliding again into an economic backwater .
  • It's a quiet residential backwater surrounded by old Victorian terraces.
  • Once in England, he based himself at East Molesey, then as now a sleepy little suburban backwater on the Thames, popular with rowers and weekend day-trippers because of its proximity to the palace of Hampton Court.
  • In the wake of his work, and that of his fellow mango gangsters, Miami has progressed from a culinary backwater to one of America's top 10 gastro-cities.
  • While portrayed in bourgeois European circles as a peaceful backwater of the English Channel, Jersey's true origins are of conquest and domination.
  • The canoe glided through an opening not much more than twice its own width, and into a hidden backwater running parallel to the river.
  • Certainly in one sense they feel that he has taken Malaysia from being an economic backwater to the forefront of the global stage, particularly with the war on terror.
  • The act of dismantling my rod was enough to entice the fat trout I had been luring - an old fish wise to flies and fishermen - out of his sheltered backwater and into the stream.
  • Until the Netherlands transferred sovereignty to an independent Indonesia in December 1949, West Papua remained an economic and administrative backwater .