brigade - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of brigade in Hindi

  • ब्रिगेड
  • टीम
  • टोली
  • वाहिनी
  • चमू
  • ब्रिगेड़

brigade Definition

noun

  • a subdivision of an army, typically consisting of a small number of infantry battalions and/or other units and often forming part of a division. ( एक सेना का एक उपखंड, आमतौर पर पैदल सेना बटालियनों और / या अन्य इकाइयों की एक छोटी संख्या से युक्त होता है और अक्सर एक विभाजन का हिस्सा होता है। )

verb

  • form into a brigade. ( एक ब्रिगेड के रूप में। )

brigade Example

  • But partly it's because people are terrified to take on the precautionary principle brigade . ( लेकिन आंशिक रूप से यह इसलिए है क्योंकि लोग एहतियाती सिद्धांत ब्रिगेड को लेने के लिए भयभीत हैं। )
  • The Army's traditional brigade , division, corps, and ASCC structure also is being reviewed. ( सेना की पारंपरिक ब्रिगेड, डिवीजन, कॉर्प्स और एएससीसी संरचना की भी समीक्षा की जा रही है। )
  • the anti-smoking brigade ( धूम्रपान विरोधी ब्रिगेड )
  • By 1921, Conner was a 47-year-old brigadier general preparing for his first command of an infantry brigade . ( 1921 तक, कोनर एक 47 वर्षीय ब्रिगेडियर जनरल था, जो पैदल सेना ब्रिगेड के अपने पहले कमांड की तैयारी कर रहा था। )
  • We should have had the St John Ambulance brigade giving us tea and thermal blankets. ( हमें सेंट जॉन एम्बुलेंस ब्रिगेड को हमें चाय और थर्मल कंबल देना चाहिए था। )

More Sentence

  • It's Christmas time, and there is a need to be afraid: the sanctimonious charity brigade is back.
  • Invariably the super size brigade will leap up and tell me that it's people like me that cause anorexia in girls.
  • At the brigade level, logistics organizations, called support battalions, provide additional logistics.
  • The public scare resulted from technologies developed before the anti-GM foods brigade learned about them.
  • We can't just do this because our battalion or our brigade or our division is out here fighting.
  • He has commanded airborne infantry units at the company, battalion, brigade and division levels.
  • Yet, as consumers, this diaper-free brigade wields considerable financial clout.
  • Hearing was out of the question, due to the shrieks of the band's bobbysoxer brigade .
  • But character stands neglected in Bollywood's fear brigade .
  • Reorganizing the Army to make the brigade the basic combat unit, however, begs the issue of adequate sustainment.
  • Pete Brown, the village fire chief, organized the all-girl brigade as men and teen-age boys drifted away.
  • Two to five battalions form a brigade , which is commanded by a colonel and has from 3,000 to 5,000 soldiers.
  • No doubt he will be reviled by the race-relations brigade .
  • The Army attaches battalions to brigade and for training purposes.
  • He has held key staff positions with troops at the battalion, brigade and division levels.
  • The tittle-tattle brigade is laughing all the way to the latest social do.
  • I'm sure the brown-suit brigade that runs the department told you it was their idea.
  • Thus at a more discursive level, the brigade aims to change public perceptions of menstruation.
  • The traffic-light sales brigade comes into action.
  • This will consist of three infantry battalions and a brigade headquarters that will remain based at An Numaniyah.
  • At least, now the secretary brigade will have a new face to moon over.
  • Surprisingly, there was no police brigade around him; not even a personal gunman.
  • She stood up and walked around, and for the first time since she encountered the whole rescuing brigade , sang.
  • The second echelon was comprised of an armored division and a corps army aviation brigade .
  • When the complete brigade emerge in full drag from their dressing rooms, they look quite the motley crew.