buoy - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of buoy in Hindi

  • बांधना
  • तरंड
  • पीपा
  • प्लाव

buoy Definition

noun

  • an anchored float serving as a navigation mark, to show reefs or other hazards, or for mooring. ( रीफ़ या अन्य ख़तरों को दिखाने के लिए या मूरिंग के लिए एक एंकर फ़्लोट नेविगेशन चिह्न के रूप में काम करता है। )

verb

  • keep (someone or something) afloat. ( रखना (किसी को या कुछ) बचाए रखना। )
  • mark with a buoy. ( एक बुआ के साथ निशान )

buoy Example

  • Much of the bond rally now is built on exaggerated fears of deflation and unrealistic hopes that the Fed will buoy the market by buying bonds. ( बॉन्ड रैली का अधिकांश भाग अब अपस्फीति और अवास्तविक आशंकाओं के अतिरंजित भय पर बनाया गया है, जिससे फेड बॉन्ड खरीदकर बाजार में उछाल लाएगा। )
  • The wreck is marked by a buoy attached to a big concrete mooring block off the stern. ( मलबे को स्टर्न से एक बड़े कंक्रीट मूरिंग ब्लॉक से जुड़ी एक बोया द्वारा चिह्नित किया गया है। )
  • It claims that increased custom from the ‘once a week’ pub-goer - the largest group of pub patrons - would buoy profits. ( यह दावा करता है कि go सप्ताह में एक बार go पब से कस्टम बढ़े - पब संरक्षक का सबसे बड़ा समूह - मुनाफा कमाएगा। )
  • Having achieved this, the fishermen then returned to the marker buoy to retrieve the anchor. ( इसे हासिल करने के बाद, मछुआरे लंगर वापस लाने के लिए मार्कर बोय में लौट आए। )
  • It floated really well (I imagine all the hairs trap air and buoy it up), and was making what looked to be good progress by padding with all eight legs. ( यह वास्तव में अच्छी तरह से तैरता है (मैं कल्पना करता हूं कि सभी बाल जाल हवा और इसे ऊपर उछालते हैं), और सभी आठ पैरों के साथ पैडिंग करके अच्छी प्रगति दिख रही थी। )
  • I let the water buoy up my weight ( मैंने पानी को अपने वजन के ऊपर जाने दिया )

More Sentence

  • At Carval Rock we tie off to a mooring buoy bolted into the reef at 15m.
  • It is a fact that Zambia has the potential to develop its tourism sector fully so that it can quickly buoy the economy because of the vast natural resources.
  • With equity withdrawal accounting for 50% of the growth in consumption, these flows have helped significantly to buoy the economy.
  • The ‘survivalists’ are certainly doing their share to buoy the gold market.
  • A slightly revised model has just gone on sale, which should help to buoy sales as the year progresses.
  • Some claim the government's transport policy is still in disarray and that this is also helping to buoy sales.
  • But the real estate market is always quite cyclical, and a catalyst will usually come along to buoy markets again.
  • At the same time, a mooring buoy design competition, with cash awards, was held in the villages of the park.
  • The mooring buoy grid itself will be safer and far more compact than the present anchoring arrangements and will leave plenty of space for other boats to anchor.
  • Heavyweights such as insurers, banks and telecoms had helped buoy the market.
  • The Shenzhen-based company, China's second biggest life insurer, said a rate increase in the mainland should in fact buoy its investment returns.
  • The thief had apparently let the stern anchor go and had marked it with a buoy , giving the impression that the boat would be back shortly.
  • Accumulations of zebra mussels clog municipal water systems, and have even been known to sink navigational buoys by their combined weight alone.
  • We were flying and we came ashore jubilant and buoyed up.
  • They are then put on boats and rowed out on to the lake, anchored with rocks and buoyed up by plastic pop bottles, which act as floats.
  • To safely navigate a boat, one has to be able to see and identify day marks, buoys and the occasional sign for the restaurant we want to visit.
  • For today's leaders buoyed up by the passing cloud of rhetoric, its literary strength makes it likely its findings will be quoted for many years to come.
  • Some described false confidence as the ultimate fair-weather friend, buoying you when times are good and deserting you when they're bad.
  • She is raring to go at the moment, buoyed up by her unexpected win in the Snack-a-Jacks sponsored competition, but admits that maintaining her interest could be a problem.
  • When the economy began the descent into recession in the late 1980s, property prices continued to rise, buoyed by an interest rate cut designed to revive the economy in the wake of the 1987 stock market plunge.
  • Stocks spent most of the day in positive territory, buoyed in part by the University of Michigan's report showing consumer confidence rose in March to 95.8 from 94.4 in February.
  • They said they felt so buoyed up as they were such a great bunch of students.
  • Twenty-four hours ago, I was buoyed by the confidence of having three plates fiercely spinning.
  • Peter swelled with pride at her assessment of his manners, buoyed up by the thought of her approval and happiness.