cadet - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cadet in Hindi

  • कैडेट
  • सैनिक छात्र
  • नौछात्र
  • छात्र सैनिक
  • सेना छात्र

cadet Definition

  • a young trainee in the armed services or police force. ( सशस्त्र सेवाओं या पुलिस बल में एक युवा प्रशिक्षु। )
  • a younger son or daughter. ( एक छोटा बेटा या बेटी। )

cadet Example

  • A cadet of the family of the Earls of Lincoln, he espoused, along with many other scions of noble houses, the royal side in the civil war. ( अर्लस ऑफ़ लिंकन के परिवार का एक कैडेट, उन्होंने जासूसी की, साथ ही कई महान घरों के शस्त्रागार, गृहयुद्ध में शाही पक्ष। )
  • an air cadet ( एक एयर कैडेट )
  • The man, probably a cadet of the family, held a small estate in Buckinghamshire and Bedfordshire. ( आदमी, शायद परिवार का एक कैडेट, बकिंघमशायर और बेडफोर्डशायर में एक छोटी सी संपत्ति रखता था। )
  • Steven, a pupil at Wentworth High was an army cadet and his ambition was to become a soldier. ( स्टीवन, वेंटवर्थ हाई में एक छात्र एक सेना कैडेट था और उसकी महत्वाकांक्षा एक सैनिक बनने की थी। )
  • Secondly, it assumes coat armour to be hereditary in the male lines of a family, with differences to distinguish cadet branches. ( दूसरे, यह कोट कवच को एक परिवार की पुरुष लाइनों में वंशानुगत होने के लिए मानता है, जिसमें कैडेट शाखाओं में अंतर होता है। )
  • Control of the marriage of a female heiress by the cadet branches of the chiefly house, and the office of tutor or guardian within the clan, were partial answers. ( मुख्य रूप से घर के कैडेट शाखाओं द्वारा एक महिला उत्तराधिकारी की शादी का नियंत्रण, और कबीले के भीतर ट्यूटर या अभिभावक के कार्यालय, आंशिक उत्तर थे। )

More Sentence

  • navy cadet
  • She was born on March 6, 1903, Tokyo, the eldest daughter of the Prince who headed one of the eleven cadet branches of the Imperial Family.
  • The suit - made from netting and hessian - took Karl, 16, an army cadet , more than 120-hours to complete.
  • an air force cadet
  • When I started in York 34 years ago as a young police cadet , it was a different world.
  • We follow a young naval cadet (they weren't called Midshipmen yet) who joined the Navy football team following its first loss to West Point.
  • a cadet of the family of the Earls of Rosse
  • At each corner was a tower of sufficient dimensions to make it the residence of some cadet of the family.
  • Another award winner in the Ukraine was walking his dog when a police cadet pointed out that dogs in that area must be walked with a muzzle and a leash.
  • One is a police cadet sent on an undercover mission so deep that only two people in the Hong Kong police force know that he isn't a disgraced cop who has joined the Triads.
  • After the investiture in 1364 of Philip the Bold as duke of Burgundy, the duchy of Burgundy became a cadet branch of the French royal house of Valois.
  • On successful completion of training, a cadet becomes eligible to represent the Directorate at the national-level camp.
  • a cadet branch of the family
  • He was born on 18 May 1872 into a famous family, a cadet branch of the Dukes of Bedford.
  • army cadet
  • The Dawnays, notable soldiers, were a cadet branch of The Viscounts Downe, and set Whitfield on its course of wonderful house parties for all the field sports.
  • By comparison, military cadets are 1.7 times more socially active.
  • As many as 750 cadets , including 41 girls, from eight colleges and 21 schools participated in the event.
  • He wanted to be an architect and the Public Works Department offered him a cadetship in 1962 but he ended up being talked into trying engineering drafting.
  • In autumn sunshine, Royal British Legion stalwarts and young uniformed cadets stood shoulder to shoulder.
  • The fact that student newspapers cannot possibly compete with the resources of even the smaller independents makes the increasingly rare mentoring schemes, such as cadetships , all the more crucial.
  • The young cadets will get to learn more about the different police departments from Crime Scene Investigation and Community Safety to the Support Unit and Armed Response Teams.
  • They are police cadets , young kids who are going to become policemen.
  • The scheme aims to provide young midshipmen and officer cadets starting at ADFA with a home away from home.