colliery - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of colliery in Hindi

  • कोयले की खान
  • कोलियरी
  • कोयला-खान

colliery Definition

Noun

  • a coal mine and the buildings and equipment associated with it.

colliery Example

  • The sinking of colliery shafts, however, differs considerably from that of other mines, owing to their generally large size, and the difficulties nkingof g g y g ? ( कोलियरी शाफ्ट का डूबना, हालांकि, अन्य खानों से काफी भिन्न होता है, जो आमतौर पर बड़े आकार के कारण होता है, और कठिनाइयों के कारण n gingof g g y g? )
  • The quantity of air required for a large colliery depends upon the number of men employed, as for actual respiration from zoo to 200 cub. ( एक बड़ी कोलियरी के लिए आवश्यक हवा की मात्रा नियोजित पुरुषों की संख्या पर निर्भर करती है, क्योंकि चिड़ियाघर से 200 क्यूब तक वास्तविक श्वसन के लिए। )
  • The conclusions arrived at by the royal commission of 1891, which may be taken as generally representative of the views of British colliery engineers, are as follows: - I. ( 1891 के शाही आयोग द्वारा निष्कर्ष, जिसे आमतौर पर ब्रिटिश कोलियरी इंजीनियरों के विचारों के प्रतिनिधि के रूप में लिया जा सकता है, इस प्रकार हैं: - I। )
  • Meyer at the Shamrock colliery in Westphalia, where a body of men are kept in systematic training for its use at a special rescue station. ( वेस्टफेलिया के शैमरॉक कोलियरी में मेयर, जहां एक विशेष बचाव स्टेशन पर इसके उपयोग के लिए पुरुषों के एक शरीर को व्यवस्थित प्रशिक्षण में रखा जाता है। )
  • There have been several instances of this being done in the fiery pits in the Barnsley district, notably at the great explosion at the Oaks colliery in 1866, when 360 lives were lost. 
  • The size and form of colliery shafts vary in different districts.
  • Debswana operates the nearby Morupule Colliery to supply coal to it.
  • The Washington Colliery was first opened by John Shay about 1854.
  • The Parrish Colliery was a relative late-comer to Plymouth.
  • The produce of the collieries was transported by canal to Manchester.
  • The coal eventually became depleted and the colliery closed in 1967.
  • Alexander Milburn worked as a coal cutter at the nearby colliery.
  • The churchyard contains 16 burials from the 1866 Oaks Colliery explosion.
  • The collieries it had acquired varied considerably in size and output.
  • The laying out of a colliery, after the coal has been won, by sinkings or levels, may be accomplished in various ways, according to the nature of the coal, its thickness and dip, and the extent of ground to be worked.
  • The DG Set shall be under the charge of the Colliery Engineer, who is over.
  • It's difficult to see colliery in a sentence .
  • He eventually found employment at the colliery at Cwmtillery near Abertillery.
  • The film is about the troubles faced by a colliery pit.
  • The colliery closed in June 2015 and the shafts were filled.
  • Iveston Colliery itself was sunk in 1839 and closed in 1892.
  • The brickworks had the same owner and occupier as Bradford Colliery.
  • |Trimdon Grange colliery disaster, 69 men and boys killed.
  • Lambton B Colliery was renamed Lambton Colliery on 1 February 1924.
  • Lambton B Colliery was renamed Lambton Colliery on 1 February 1924.
  • The scene was an observation post in the top of a (late) colliery chimney, 130 ft.
  • Wet Earth Colliery was another early coal pit located in Clifton.
  • The duke and the colliery company also built the local school.
  • io, representing the working at the Shipley colliery.
  • In a large colliery where the shafts are situated near the centre of the field, and the workings extend on all sides, both to the dip and rise, the drawing roads for the coal may be of three different kinds - (r) levels driven at right angles to the dip, suitable for horse roads, (2) rise ways, known as jinny roads, jig-brows, or up-brows, which, when of sufficient slope, may be used as self-acting planes, i.e.