broken-down - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of broken-down in Hindi

  • टूटा

broken-down Definition

  • worn out and dilapidated by age, use, or ill-treatment. ( घिसे-पिटे और उम्र के लिहाज से कमजोर, इलाज, या बीमार। )

broken-down Example

  • We could tell from the smell and the noises that our bus was making that it wasn't going to get very far, and it wasn't long before we were all standing on the hard shoulder of the motorway next to a broken-down bus. ( हम गंध और शोर से बता सकते हैं कि हमारी बस बना रही थी कि वह बहुत दूर नहीं जा रही थी, और यह बहुत पहले नहीं था जब हम सभी टूटे-फूटे बस के आगे मोटरवे के कठिन कंधे पर खड़े थे । )
  • He assured me that as a woman on a broken-down bike on the edge of a major A-road, in the middle of nowhere, I'd be a priority. ( उन्होंने मुझे आश्वासन दिया कि एक प्रमुख ए-रोड के किनारे पर एक टूटी-फूटी बाइक पर एक महिला के रूप में, कहीं नहीं, मैं एक प्राथमिकता होगी। )
  • A broken-down lorry also led to lengthy delays on Friday. ( टूटी-फूटी लॉरी के कारण शुक्रवार को भी लंबी देरी हुई। )
  • Her job has often seen her in the very unglamorous position of driving to the location of a broken-down vehicle and being there in the middle of the night dealing with the problem. ( उसकी नौकरी अक्सर उसे टूटे-फूटे वाहन के स्थान पर जाने और रात के बीच में समस्या से निपटने की स्थिति में बहुत ही असंगत स्थिति में दिखाई देती है। )
  • The gamin creates their ideal in spirit when she takes the most broken-down shack and tries to make it ‘home.’ ( जब वह सबसे टूटी-फूटी झोंपड़ी ले जाता है और उसे। घर बनाने की कोशिश करता है, तो वह अपने आदर्श को आत्मा में बनाता है। ' )

More Sentence

  • The yards are full of derelict cars, broken-down furniture, sofas with the stuffing bursting out.
  • The husband comes home surprised to see the car, broken-down in the yard.
  • We drove north, broken-down trucks littering the road as we travelled up to the summit of the pass through the mountain.
  • Open ditches line the streets of the neighborhood and run past overgrown lots and broken-down houses as well as freshly whitewashed cottages and one or two brand new trailers.
  • Anyhow, once they'd got the broken-down train reversed back into the platform, released the trapped passengers and then cleared away some of the crowds, we were on our way and, an hour later, rolling on south towards France.
  • Lacking an infrastructure to support his ambitions, though, Heinrich ended his days teaching girls for pennies on a broken-down piano in a garret, and hoping for posthumous understanding.
  • The two sisters continue their conversation about why Stella lives in this broken-down old place, how Blanche looks, and why she has arrived in New Orleans.
  • In a country with almost no vehicles on its roads, one of the commonest sights is a group of soldiers from the Korean People's Army, peering mournfully into the innards of a broken-down transport.
  • He expected that the two could discuss rationally my quitting high school to move into a broken-down apartment building with a male of dubious prospects.
  • Traveling for about six hours, crammed into this small, hot, broken-down vehicle, is almost more than I can stand.
  • Encountering numerous problems along the way, Mr Nichols O'Keefe was at one point forced to stay behind in Rome to fix a broken-down bus, having to fly on later to Damascus.
  • As the teenagers tentatively waded into the brown muck, a skinny, worn-out alcoholic teetered over from his broken-down pickup.
  • We witness the love of a trainer for his boss's wife, of a billionaire for the tantrically adept psychic, of a trainer for a broken-down stallion, of a corrupt owner for money, fame and Jesus.
  • The trial judge held that it was unreasonable to keep a guard dog to protect a load of old broken-down scrap motor cars.
  • Even a broken-down dirt digger, bright yellow like a daffodil, was fun to watch as the muddy construction workers tried to get it back into working order.
  • Holidaymakers had a miracle escape when their coach stayed upright after colliding with a broken-down lorry and plunging into a field near York yesterday.
  • Lucy Renwick, from Crisicard, said: ‘A crisis means different things to different people from finding a wasps nest in the attic to getting locked out of the house or being miles away from home in a broken-down vehicle.’
  • Outside armies have toppled Afghanistan's government and installed a new one, but it controls only its broken-down capital and very little of the vast country beyond.
  • It had a peculiar gait, being likened by a nineteenth-century naturalist to ‘a broken-down hack in a canter, apparently dragging the hindquarters after it.’
  • Also watched ‘The Smallest Show on Earth,’ a gentle (read: dull) little English comedy about a young couple that inherits a broken-down movie theater.
  • He told his driver to stop outside a broken-down shack, where an emaciated woman and two young men sat on a porch surrounded by household debris.
  • It took him and other members of the band just a month to convert the broken-down , dirty, desolate looking room over a tailor's shop in Deansgate into a smart, colourful, ballroom.
  • The 31-year-old builder who transforms broken-down shells into real homes takes a refreshingly unpretentious attitude to interior design simply by denying any knowledge of its principles.
  • Cllr White called on the local authority to install CCTV cameras at the site, reinstate the area, repair broken-down signs and resurface the roadway in a very public demonstration that they do care about the area.
  • But road safety campaigners and motoring groups expressed concern about the impact on safety, including whether it could become harder to remove broken-down vehicles from lanes.