bog - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bog in Hindi

  • दलदल

noun

  • दलदल
  • पंक

bog Definition

noun

  • wet muddy ground too soft to support a heavy body. ( गीली मैली जमीन एक भारी शरीर का समर्थन करने के लिए नरम है। )
  • a bathroom. ( एक स्नानघर। )

verb

  • cause (a vehicle, person, or animal) to become stuck in mud or wet ground. ( कारण (एक वाहन, व्यक्ति या जानवर) कीचड़ या गीली जमीन में फंस जाने के लिए। )

bog Example

  • Though successful, the area was reduced to a muddy bog . ( हालांकि सफल, क्षेत्र एक मैला दलदल के लिए कम हो गया था। )
  • Two counselors were walking back to camp from a cookout with their cabin through a bog area with open spans of water. ( दो काउंसलर एक दलदल से एक दलदल क्षेत्र से कैंप में पानी के खुले छींटे लेकर वापस जा रहे थे। )
  • Even just a little rain will turn this poorly drained ground into a bog . ( यहां तक कि थोड़ी सी बारिश भी इस खराब पड़े मैदान को दलदल में बदल देगी। )
  • if he saw a trucker in difficulty, he would just bog in and give a hand ( अगर उसने किसी ट्रक वाले को मुश्किल में देखा, तो वह बस में हाथ जोड़ेगा )
  • Rare wetland plants growing in the path of the £47.9 million three-mile road, which is due to be completed by autumn, were transported to other areas of the bog before work began. ( £ 47.9 मिलियन थ्री-मील सड़क के रास्ते में उगने वाले दुर्लभ वेटलैंड प्लांट, जो शरद ऋतु से पूरा होने वाले हैं, को काम शुरू होने से पहले दलदल के अन्य क्षेत्रों में ले जाया गया। )
  • The bog road was too soft for his heavy horse and cart to traverse, so he had to condescend to ask his two neighbours to put out and take home the turf with their donkeys and creels. ( अपने भारी घोड़े और गाड़ी को पार करने के लिए दलदल की सड़क बहुत नरम थी, इसलिए उसे अपने दो पड़ोसियों को अपने गधों और क्रेल्स के साथ घर से बाहर निकलने और घर ले जाने के लिए कहने के लिए तरसना पड़ा। )
  • The fine weather of August has brought (albeit a little later than usual) an influx of people from all areas to the bog . ( अगस्त का ठीक मौसम लाया गया है (सामान्य से थोड़ा बाद में) सभी क्षेत्रों के लोगों की एक आमद है। )
  • The disused railway line makes the bog and surrounding areas easily accessible from both ends. ( अस्वीकृत रेलवे लाइन दलदल और आसपास के क्षेत्रों को दोनों सिरों से आसानी से पहुँचा सकती है। )

More Sentence

  • a bog of legal complications
  • The main reason for the haste was the weather which could have broken at any time bringing all haulage work on the soft bog to an end.
  • I hope Shell will use some of their expertise when they are removing the peat from the bog at Bellanaboy.
  • the island is a wilderness of bog and loch
  • Help to open up an area of peat bog by cutting and burning small trees at Cumbria Wildlife Trust's Foulshaw Moss, near Witherslack, on Saturday.
  • the island is a wilderness of bog
  • The shortage of rifles necessitated that the manual of arms be practiced in shifts, and six hours of daily drill in the melting snow turned the camp grounds into a bog .
  • a peat bog
  • I told him to bog off
  • At this stage we do not need to get bogged down in well-rehearsed arguments about the extent to which people are really free.
  • Originally there had been fifty of these machines but these thirty ton machines could not cope with the harsh lunar landscape of the churned up ground and fourteen had broken down or got bogged down .
  • This has all the hallmarks of a Spielberg classic - it does not get bogged down in politics, science and strategy, but concentrates on big emotion and intimate drama with a well-written script.
  • The bogginess extended from the knee to 10 cm above the ankle, yet the skin surface appeared normal.
  • It has spared me of the kind of emotional and financial responsibilities that make one get bogged down with family life.
  • We credit your spontaneous side; you tend to live in the moment, and you don't get bogged down by inhibitions like most women your age.
  • The path is flat but below the spring line, so there are boggy bits for muddy boots, wet zone rushes and grasses and little ponds.
  • Because of the many small, semi-open bogs and areas of saplings, the forests are highly fragmented.
  • They are actually being used in this country to reclaim swampy, boggy land.
  • A showy grass known as foxtail barley was common along the highway, while here and there we saw bogs dominated by black spruce and larch.
  • Soggy areas called peat bogs have developed in parts of the country.
  • Peat-free products are those which are not sourced from the natural peat bogs and peatlands.
  • Anyway the bogginess of the field had been remarked on before and I wasn't going over the wire to investigate further as it had been raining hard.