cellar - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of cellar in Hindi

  • तहख़ाना
  • सुरागार
  • तलकक्ष

noun

  • तलघर
  • तहख़ाना

cellar Definition

noun

  • a room below ground level in a house, typically one used for storing wine or coal. ( एक घर में जमीनी स्तर के नीचे एक कमरा, आमतौर पर शराब या कोयले के भंडारण के लिए इस्तेमाल किया जाता है। )

verb 

  • store (wine) in a cellar. ( एक तहखाने में स्टोर (शराब)। )

cellar Example

  • She was in a room that probably originally was a coal cellar . ( वह एक कमरे में थी जो शायद मूल रूप से एक कोयला तहखाने था। )
  • I personally will make sure the wine cellar is fully stocked when we next meet. ( मैं व्यक्तिगत रूप से यह सुनिश्चित करूंगा कि जब हम अगली बार मिलें तो शराब तहखाने का पूरी तरह से स्टॉक हो जाए। )
  • coal cellar ( कोयले का तहखाना )
  • He used to be a big drinker - he used to spend £10,000 a year laying down wines for his personal cellar . ( वह एक बड़ा शराब पीने वाला व्यक्ति था - वह अपने निजी तहखाने के लिए मदिरा बिछाने के लिए प्रति वर्ष £ 10,000 खर्च करता था। )
  • There is one story in the book from a man who remembers as a child being in the cellar of their house during a bombing raid. ( किताब में एक कहानी है एक ऐसे शख्स की जो एक बम धमाके के दौरान अपने घर के तहखाने में रहने वाले बच्चे की तरह याद करता है। )
  • Place them in a dark, cool cellar where they will dry out and become dormant. ( उन्हें एक अंधेरे, ठंडे तहखाने में रखें जहां वे सूख जाएंगे और निष्क्रिय हो जाएंगे। )

More Sentence

  • Open one, drink half, cellar them both for six months, and then test the difference.
  • Buy and cellar it for five years or more and you'll have a wine to excite.
  • In March 1605 the group took out a lease on a ground-floor cellar close by the house they had rented from John Whynniard.
  • Will the wine cellar be stocked from the regular supplier in Ranelagh?
  • Last year, though, they were held in a dank cellar underneath London Bridge station's arches.
  • I know another guy whose abandoned mother routinely locked him in a dark root cellar at nights.
  • He had been hiding in the cellar of his house, playing chess with a Jewish friend.
  • All of this does nothing at all to explain why the vast majority of the wines in my cellar today are from Europe.
  • Their company has been valued at £20 million and employs 30 people, just two years after they set it up in the cellar of their student house.
  • People would drink the poor vintage until a better one came along, but no one would buy up cases and cellar them away to age.
  • He hid in a corner of a dark, dank little cellar .
  • he spent years building up a remarkable cellar of aged Riojas
  • During this time the cheese is kept in a fairly damp, cool cellar .
  • So she might either mark up the wines, projecting their worth in five years down the road and price them accordingly, or instead cellar them.
  • During heavy rainfall last November, the Bakers' cellar filled with four inches of water.
  • the servants led us down into a cellar
  • a wine cellar
  • David's other great hobby is his cellar , and the wine list at the Peat Inn is comprehensive without being in the least daunting.
  • The cellars of 20 houses, the village hall and the communal cultural centre were inundated.
  • And firefighters spent more than 12 hours pumping water from the cellars of four houses in Morley.
  • I have tried cellaring these wines and almost invariably the results are disappointing.
  • These wines are being cellared under perfect conditions with accurate temperature and lighting.
  • Among recent vintages, 2002 has been lauded as the best since 1985, offering relatively rich reds that can drink well now or be cellared .
  • Why do new Irish houses have no cellars or utility rooms?