battlefield - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of battlefield in Hindi

  • लड़ाई का मैदान
  • युद्ध-क्षेत्र
  • रणभूमि
  • युद्धभूमि
  • रण-मैदान

battlefield Definition

  • the piece of ground on which a battle is or was fought. ( जमीन का वह टुकड़ा जिस पर लड़ाई होती है या लड़ी जाती थी। )

battlefield Example

  • death on the battlefield ( युद्ध के मैदान पर मौत )
  • from the outset it was a battlefield ( शुरू से ही यह एक युद्ध का मैदान था )
  • an ideological battlefield ( एक वैचारिक युद्धक्षेत्र )
  • Many men, however, also saw it as their duty to bring honour to their clan or caste, by fighting bravely on the battlefield .( हालाँकि, कई पुरुषों ने भी युद्ध के मैदान में बहादुरी से लड़कर अपने कबीले या जाति के प्रति सम्मान लाना अपना कर्तव्य समझा। )
  • He knows he appeals to people who still regard politics not as the art of compromise, but as the battlefield of ideology. ( वह जानता है कि वह उन लोगों से अपील करता है जो अभी भी राजनीति को समझौता की कला के रूप में नहीं, बल्कि विचारधारा के युद्धक्षेत्र के रूप में मानते हैं। )
  • There is already some communication, but it is not specially structured for battlefield conditions. ( पहले से ही कुछ संचार है, लेकिन यह युद्ध के मैदान की स्थितियों के लिए विशेष रूप से संरचित नहीं है। )
  • Political geography may have been shaped in the mind as well as on the ground and the battlefield . ( राजनीतिक भूगोल भले ही ज़मीन और युद्ध के मैदान के आकार का हो। )
  • The wars of the future will not be fought on the battlefield or at sea. ( भविष्य के युद्ध युद्ध के मैदान या समुद्र पर नहीं लड़े जाएंगे। )
  • battlefield nuclear weapons ( युद्ध के परमाणु हथियार )
  • battlefield conditions ( युद्ध के मैदान की स्थिति )
  • Why did men keep on fighting when conditions on the battlefield were so awful? ( जब युद्ध के मैदान पर हालात इतने भयानक थे तो आदमी क्यों लड़ते रहे? )

More Sentence

  • The house-building sector is the perfect battleground for these two emotions.
  • The most decisive battleground will be the ideological one.
  • Future battlefields will require ground units to cover ever-widening frontages.
  • The ideological battleground of the Cold War stretched far and wide and Africa was not an exception.
  • It was this close bond which persuaded him to follow his brothers to the battlefields of France to fight a foe he had no desire to destroy.
  • Equality of the races and of the sexes have become continuing battlegrounds .
  • The climax of the case has become a battleground in the ratings war between the Seven and Nine networks.
  • But Kerry must equally fight on the battlefields of personality and policy.
  • The debt of gratitude owed to veterans of the Second World War is to be partially repaid through a £10m scheme allowing them to visit the foreign battlegrounds where they fought.
  • Such was the importance of the sector that it regularly became an ideological battleground that boiled over into conflict.
  • As in most battlefields the high ground here is strategically vital.
  • Women in most (including Western) cultures are required to embody the ethnicity of a culture and our bodies become the battlegrounds for conflicts between men of different cultural groups.
  • The war for market share will not be fought on the traditional battlegrounds of the retail branch networks, but in cyberworld.
  • One big problem with using the past to predict the future is that the real battlegrounds differ dramatically from election to election.
  • Yet these operatives, fighting on scattered battlefields , share a similar ideology and vision for our world.
  • From the battlefields to the playing fields, veteran actor and playwright Frank Williams knows all about both.
  • Perhaps never before have national and local politics been seen to be so effective, and particularly on the old battlefields on the ground in the North.
  • The battleground was a classic parliamentary - executive conflict about accountability.
  • History surrounds us with battlefields , burial grounds, and forts.