bandit - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bandit in Hindi

  • डाकू
  • दस्यु
  • लुटेरा

bandit Definition

  • a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area. ( एक डाकू या डाकू जो एक गिरोह से संबंधित है और आम तौर पर एक अलग या कानूनविहीन क्षेत्र में काम कर रहा है। )

bandit Example

  • the bandit produced a weapon and demanded money ( दस्यु ने एक हथियार का उत्पादन किया और पैसे की मांग की )
  • If the two fighters begin to converge while attacking a bandit , the yielding pilot must alter course to preserve the 500-foot bubble. ( यदि दो लड़ाके दस्यु हमला करते हुए जुटना शुरू कर देते हैं, तो उपज पायलट को 500 फुट के बुलबुले को संरक्षित करने के लिए पाठ्यक्रम में बदलाव करना चाहिए। )
  • I was so fixated on the bandit and turning my aircraft that the altimeter fell out of my crosscheck. ( मुझे दस्यु के रूप में ठीक किया गया और अपने विमान को मोड़ दिया गया कि अल्टिमेट मेरी क्रॉसचेक से बाहर गिर गया। )
  • Both pilots begin to focus on the bandit , and both begin flying their best Basic Fighter Maneuvers while clearing their flight paths. ( दोनों पायलट बैंडिट पर ध्यान केंद्रित करना शुरू करते हैं, और दोनों ने अपने उड़ान पथ को साफ़ करते हुए अपने सर्वश्रेष्ठ बेसिक फाइटर युद्धाभ्यास शुरू करते हैं। )
  • It seems that the road to Yusuichin was a lawless area infested with bandits and very dangerous. ( ऐसा लगता है कि यूसुइचिन का रास्ता एक कानूनविहीन इलाका था जो डाकुओं से प्रभावित था और बहुत खतरनाक था। )
  • Initial reports had said the kidnappers belonged to a gang of bandits seeking the release of their leaders and two other colleagues arrested recently. ( शुरुआती रिपोर्टों में कहा गया था कि अपहरणकर्ता डाकुओं के एक गिरोह से थे जो अपने नेताओं और दो अन्य सहयोगियों की रिहाई की मांग कर रहे थे। )
  • At that moment I saw the two Thunderbolts flying ahead of them and I reported bandits approaching. ( उस क्षण मैंने दो वज्रों को उनके आगे उड़ते हुए देखा और मैंने डाकुओं के पास आने की सूचना दी। )

More Sentence

  • First it could be bandits or highway robbers or second it could be another of your rabbit friends.
  • He deserts from the army, and joins her gang of smugglers / bandits as an outlaw.
  • Most importantly of all for the car-jackers, gunmen, bandits and muggers of Iraq, it removes your sense of fear.
  • The still extensive forests, swamps, and reed-edged lakes provided cover for gangs of bandits , robbers, and deserters.
  • Jolo, about 600 miles south of Manila, is a refuge for armed gangs, bandits and pirates.
  • Stability, more than anything, is what people long for: the long years of constant fighting and banditry have had an enormous influence on how they see the latest intervention.
  • I followed Ir-Xieng's evil-looking gaze towards the group of bandits and robbers, all whom were looking quite nervous.
  • The Abu Sayyaf claims to seek an independent Muslim state in the southern Philippines, but the government characterizes it as a gang of bandits making money from kidnappings and robberies.
  • We are in a situation in which there is a virtual breakdown of law and order with the resultant general banditry and chaos.
  • Tales and legends dealt with the doings of kings, contests between knights and dragons, and the exploits of ancient robbers and bandits as well as with the lives of saints.
  • Certainly some people are pleased - the bandits , robbers and rapists are having a field day.
  • He was kidnapped in October by a gang of bandits called the Pentagon Gang.
  • Yes, the movie sees the rule of law as making the difference between civilization and banditry , but that doesn't stop it from celebrating the violent and unauthorized murder of the villain by the hero.
  • Scholars commonly describe these Mexican outlaws as ‘social bandits .’
  • Continued banditry and firefights plague many of the provinces.
  • When they finally got used to things enough to settle into small villages, they decided they needed protectors to save them from the outlaws and bandits that roamed the lawless land.
  • For example, victims were more likely to be white or Latino and were more often accused of being horse thieves, bandits , or outlaws.
  • In one version the bandits and their boss join the imperial forces and from then on fight robbers and bandits in the name of law and order.
  • Despite what romantic notions your kind has invented we are criminals, bandits and outlaws.
  • The British Foreign Office was advising travellers to avoid the country while the stretch from Bam to Pakistan was dogged with marauding gangs of bandits .
  • However, the bandits transmitted that there were no other bandits in the target area, and we were not painting any contacts over the target with our own radars.
  • My tail gunner called out another two bandits coming in again in trail from the low six o'clock position.
  • On Saturday, thousands of enraged citizens attacked a gang of alleged bandits , accusing them of robbing a man who was in town from the US visiting relatives.