caravan - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of caravan in Hindi

  • कारवां
  • क़ाफ़िला

caravan Definition

  • a vehicle equipped for living in, typically towed by a car and used for vacations. ( रहने के लिए सुसज्जित एक वाहन, आमतौर पर एक कार द्वारा लाया जाता है और छुट्टियों के लिए उपयोग किया जाता है। )
  • a group of people, especially traders or pilgrims, traveling together across a desert in Asia or North Africa. ( लोगों का एक समूह, विशेष रूप से व्यापारी या तीर्थयात्री, एशिया या उत्तरी अफ्रीका में एक रेगिस्तान में एक साथ यात्रा करते हैं। )

caravan Example

  • After a few more hours of walking, the pair saw the Gypsy caravan train in the distance, looking like a beige blur among all the white. ( कुछ घंटों के पैदल चलने के बाद, इस जोड़ी ने दूरी में जिप्सी कारवां ट्रेन को देखा, जो सभी सफेद रंग के बीच एक बेज धब्बा की तरह लग रहा था। )
  • He crossed into southern Iraq from Kuwait about midday in a caravan of sport utility vehicles accompanied by Iraqi police and national guardsmen. ( वह इराकी पुलिस और राष्ट्रीय गार्ड के साथ खेल उपयोगिता वाहनों के एक कारवां में दोपहर के बारे में कुवैत से दक्षिणी इराक में पार कर गया। )
  • It is also estimated that some one-in-three adults have been camping or taken a caravan holiday at some time. ( यह भी अनुमान लगाया जाता है कि कुछ एक-में-तीन वयस्क किसी समय कैंपिंग कर रहे थे या कारवां छुट्टी ले रहे थे। )
  • Along the ground a caravan of ground crew and volunteers zips along to meet the group at the next rest stop. ( ग्राउंड के साथ ग्राउंड क्रू और स्वयंसेवकों का एक कारवां अगले बाकी स्टॉप पर समूह से मिलने के लिए जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • When we went for a caravan holiday in France I put in some overtime to help pay for it.
  • To anybody who has ever endured a caravan holiday in Ireland, mobile homes will always conjure up images of laminate interiors, chintzy furnishings and Travel Scrabble.
  • With his dog and his young friends he'd set out in his vardo - a horse-drawn gypsy caravan - and end up in the most wonderful, strange and exciting places.
  • I give the car a bit more gas, accelerate past a caravan of station wagons.
  • The entire entourage was traveling across a long dirt road, like a caravan , with animals and performers and equipment and everything in tow.
  • But in our case, one must not only build a caravan of gypsy wagons with their own two hands - but make an entire sideshow carnival!
  • The caravan of RV's trucked down Orcas and invaded the quiet cove on East Sound bay where the resort is nestled.
  • The couple still managed to enjoy their holiday in their battered caravan but are now waiting to have the side replaced, at a cost of some £2,000.
  • What they're going to do about it: First, they're going to drive very slowly to Ottawa in a caravan involving dozens of cars.
  • a Gypsy caravan
  • When I was a lad we always had a two week holiday with our caravan .
  • Then I heard cars, and I turned to see a caravan of vehicles pulling up behind mine.
  • With another lottery grant Kyle purchased the equipment she had been renting, and a big black light-proof canvas tent which she stretches over benders in the shape of a gypsy caravan .
  • It was after that two-week family holiday in their caravan , which Rose adored, that Stephen and Susan were told the terrible news that nothing more could be done.
  • The Windermere site features 300 touring pitches and more than 70 caravan holiday homes, as well as facilities for backpackers.
  • He's leaving a caravan of buses bringing 600 New Orleans buses back to the city.
  • It had been threatening to pour for the two days before and day since the departure of the small caravan of people.
  • At the end of the road stood a canvas covered caravan and beside it a tiny theatre, a miniature stage with a black curtain backdrop.
  • The caravan of desert travelers came over the ridges of sand, marching ceaselessly under the blazing yellow sun.
  • The remaining child, the outcast, sat in the very corner of the caravan wagon.
  • Not only did the company build ballet audiences wherever it went, it picked up company members along the way, like a gypsy caravan .
  • they spent a fishing holiday in a caravan
  • She borrowed some money to buy a horse-drawn caravan and commenced a two-year journey northwards.
  • This tiny caravan , organised with military precision, is home to scores of costumes, with an outfit for every cog in the wheel that drives the circus operation.
  • Burning arrows streamed over the trees, a few finding marks in hardened leather armour, or our caravan wagons.
  • He had led a caravan of three automobiles to buy food for the troops when he came upon a band of Villistas.