cannon - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cannon in Hindi

  • तोप
  • केनन
  • कैनन

verb

  • केनन करना

cannon Definition

noun

  • a large, heavy piece of artillery, typically mounted on wheels, formerly used in warfare. ( तोपखाने का एक बड़ा, भारी टुकड़ा, आमतौर पर पहियों पर लगाया जाता है, जिसे पहले युद्ध में इस्तेमाल किया जाता था। )
  • a carom. ( एक कैरम। )

verb

  • make a cannon shot. ( तोप का गोला बनाना। )

cannon Example

  • Eight white balls are then struck in succession by a player in an effort to get the balls to fall into the holes with the restriction that the ball being played must cannon off another ball before falling into a hole. ( आठ सफेद गेंदों को तब एक खिलाड़ी द्वारा उत्तराधिकार में मारा जाता है, ताकि गेंदों को इस प्रतिबंध के साथ छेद में डाला जा सके कि जिस गेंद को खेला जा रहा है वह छेद में गिरने से पहले दूसरी गेंद को तोप से गिरा दे। )
  • A player makes a cannon by hitting the object balls with the cue ball. ( एक खिलाड़ी क्यू बॉल के साथ ऑब्जेक्ट बॉल को मारकर एक तोप बनाता है। )
  • The barrel of the cannon passed through the reduction gearbox and the propeller hub. ( तोप का बैरल कमी गियरबॉक्स और प्रोपेलर हब से होकर गुजरा। )
  • Once they were in close, they could deliver devastating fire from their cannon and rocket armament; only a few hits could bring down a heavy bomber. ( एक बार जब वे करीब थे, वे अपनी तोप और रॉकेट आयुध से विनाशकारी आग दे सकते थे; केवल कुछ हिट एक भारी बॉम्बर को नीचे ला सकते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The Irishman had squandered several leads during a see-saw match, but he found his groove at the end, benefiting from a lucky cannon to get among the balls.
  • The military arms enthusiast was given the specialist task of replacing two historic cannon which once stood on the steps of Ashton Town Hall.
  • I have news for you folks, a cannon is a machine tool.
  • But the salute, which started slightly late and with one cannon out of action after a round misfired, left him slightly disappointed.
  • the gunships blasted arms depots with 105 mm cannon fire and rockets
  • In her article on the last days of Byzantium, Judith Herrin emphasises just how noisy they were, with drums and trumpets and church bells sounding over the roar of cannon and the clash of steel.
  • It looked like a central metal shaft with two spherical boosters on the side, and a main cannon in the front of the central shaft.
  • The massive launching blast of the howitzer cannon deafened all that were near.
  • A single-seater aircraft, it looked rather tiny, but the 37 mm cannon in its nose, its barrel protruding through the propeller boss, was not.
  • Archaeologists yesterday put on show a 17th century cannon recovered from a wreck dubbed Scotland's Mary Rose.
  • Tommy Lynch of Leighlin wrote the ballad, and the old artillery piece was the cannon on the steps of the Courthouse in Carlow.
  • The cannon crews defended their guns with everything they had, turning from guns to knives and even their bare knuckles.
  • But in the visual chaos, one can discern leaning buildings, a crowd of people, and in the lower right, a wheeled, blasting cannon .
  • In 1968 Gen. Franks returned to Fort Sill, where he commanded a cannon battery in the Artillery Training Center.
  • However, the Irish needed the castle's large cannon for use in reducing other strongholds in the region, and were anxious to do so with the minimum delay.
  • they would cross at the Town ford, under cover of the defending cannon
  • As the outer layers cooled, they compressed the inner layers, giving the cannon greater tensile strength.
  • So powerful was the result that Chepstow continued in use until 1690, being finally adapted for cannon and musketry after an epic Civil War siege.
  • If a cannon is fired from atop a high hill, the cannonball will fall to Earth, landing some distance away.
  • The sound of cannons firing and bayonets clashing together is what I think of when I think of war.
  • Major weapons systems, such as aircraft carriers, fighter jets, artillery cannons and submarines are likely to be much less useful in unconventional wars.
  • Rebel riflemen flung themselves on smoking union cannons firing pointblank, bayonets stabbing, taking vengeance on the cannoneers.
  • Troops in red coats and blue coats shot off cannons and artillery in his fields as all the people living there sat on the deck, cheering for one side or the other.
  • The fighters fired their cannons but did not hit the American aircraft.
  • Having potted one, Tony tried to move some balls into the open but one ball cannoned onto another and in seconds it clipped the black sending it down.
  • Spitbank Fort boasts commanding views over the Solent, which its battery of 15 giant cannons used to protect, and can also rake in around £300,000 a year in revenue.