cape - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cape in Hindi

  • केप
  • रास
  • कंधे का वस्त्र
  • गरदनी
  • गले का वस्त्र

cape Definition

noun

  • a sleeveless cloak, typically a short one. ( स्लीवलेस लहंगा, आमतौर पर छोटा होता है। )
  • a headland or promontory. ( एक हेडलैंड या प्रोमोंटोरी। )

verb

  • skin the head and neck of (an animal) to prepare a hunting trophy. ( शिकार ट्रॉफी तैयार करने के लिए (एक जानवर) के सिर और गर्दन की त्वचा। )

cape Example

  • During the trip, on this cloudy but dry day, the boat passed Larn Island and went to the southwestern cape of Man Wichai Island. ( यात्रा के दौरान, इस बादल लेकिन शुष्क दिन पर, नाव लारन द्वीप से गुजरी और मैन वेधई द्वीप के दक्षिण-पश्चिमी केप में चली गई। )
  • Her cape had fallen back off one shoulder, but she didn't seem to notice or care. ( उसकी केप वापस एक कंधे से गिर गई थी, लेकिन वह नोटिस या देखभाल नहीं करती थी। )
  • we could see the island from the cape ( हम द्वीप को केप से देख सकते हैं )
  • Without wasting a moment we head for the last cape of the Peninsula de Paria, with the help of a GPS that they inexplicably left behind. ( एक पल को बर्बाद किए बिना हम एक जीपीएस की मदद से पेनिनसुला डी पारिया के अंतिम केप के लिए सिर करते हैं, जिसे उन्होंने बेवजह पीछे छोड़ दिया। )

More Sentence

  • It really has nothing to do with Kerry other than to prove that people do actually hunt deer on the cape .
  • With his topcoat resting across his shoulders like a cape , he strolled around the room with the flair of a Hollywood dandy.
  • A multi-colour short cape worn over hot pants - indeed very hot and chic - opened the show.
  • On the bus back from the cape , you pass the lagoon at Porto Conte, with water as blue as the old Bounty ads.
  • Todd whirled the blanket he had draped around his shoulders like a cape and exited back into the kitchen.
  • You can dress up a wolf in a bonnet and cape and pretend it's your granny, but - as another fable should have taught us long ago - it will still behave according to its nature.
  • There is also an asphalt road to the small wetland Bolata north of the cape .
  • the robe was decorated with gold lace on the fronts, cape, and hem
  • Despite the drizzly rain the 23 year old beauty looked amazing, wrapped in a red cape made by Irish designer Ciaran Sweeney.
  • The 55-year-old dad-of-two from Worsley has been told by the best doctors on Spain's bullfighting circuit that he should hang up his cape and sword.
  • he was wearing a flowing cape
  • In a small remote location on the cape of Massachusetts, an underground lab was in use.
  • The hairdresser tied a cape around his shoulders, washed his hair with shampoo that smelled like peaches.
  • His short cape blew along with the night wind, dancing to its melody as it sang through the desert.
  • It's like she's waiting for someone to run in from backstage and throw a cape over her shoulders.
  • Only one single figure silently slid through the gates, cloaked with a black cape , face hidden under the hood.
  • the hair on a cape for the taxidermist can spoil in warm weather
  • He wears a grey t-shirt underneath a plaid flannel shirt and short grey cape , jeans, runners, and a plain black mask.
  • I know I did state the bleeding obvious while saying that, but how am I to know if you still know a cape from a bay from an isthmus from a strait?
  • Right now I think coastal erosion is a good possibility for the cape and the island and for eastern Long Island, as we're likely to see the surf pick up.
  • A man intelligent enough to know that he stands on the edge of despair every night he dons that cape , and passionate enough to do it anyway.
  • I like wearing capes ; they make me feel like a super hero.
  • Mind you, the outfits are of the least sensible variety, with flowing capes and swirling belts that would trip up even modest attempts to walk.
  • Farms unfurled to the Bays of Pollenca and Alcudia as one last surge of Sierra forked into capes Pinar and Formentor.
  • But they provided the model for America's first caped crusader, Johnston McCulley's Zorro.
  • The Spaniards have no claim to property there except that they have established a few settlements and named rivers and capes .