consul - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of consul in Hindi

  • कौंसल
  • वाणिज्य-दूत
  • कान्सुल

consul Definition

Noun

  • an official appointed by a government to live in a foreign city and protect and promote the government's citizens and interests there.
  • (in ancient Rome) one of the two annually elected chief magistrates who jointly ruled the republic.

consul Example

  • the British consul in Israel ( इज़राइल में ब्रिटिश वाणिज्य दूतावास )
  • Ha! The Consul turned round. ( हा! कौंसल घूम गया। )
  • The Consul wants to tell a story. ( कौंसल एक कहानी बताना चाहता है। )
  • Caligula made a horse a consul; Charles II. ( कैलीगुला ने एक घोड़े को एक कौंसल बनाया; चार्ल्स द्वितीय। )
  • The Consul is away, and the Vice Consul sick. ( कॉन्सल दूर है, और वाइस कॉन्सल बीमार है। )

More Sentence

  • In 1839 he was appointed consul at Rotterdam, and in the following year transferred to Malaga, the place of origin of his mother's family.
  • In 278 Fabricius was elected consul for the second time, and was successful in negotiating terms of peace with Pyrrhus, who sailed away to Sicily.
  • Boetius was consul in sio, and his sons, while still young, held the same honour together (522).
  • Not since Caligula made his horse a consul has a mind been put to a test more beyond its capacity.
  • He's like an old Roman consul snorting at the follies of the government.
  • There the consul received us politely in his office near the port.
  • The consul said the papers would take time to prepare.
  • The consul can accompany a victim when dealing with police and provide an interpreter.
  • The stammered words of the Consul flooded back to him.
  • I heard the consul shouting to somebody to bring brandy.She was a confidential secretary to the Russian Consul.
  • He applies to the consul for a visa.
  • Many of the furious Terrorists now became quiet and active councillors or administrators, the First Consul adopting the plan of multiplying "places," of overwhelming all officials with work, and of busying the watch-dogs of the Jacobinical party by "throwing them bones to gnaw."
  • Alexander insisted still more strongly on this claim, and in the convention which he concluded with the First Consul in October 1801 it was agreed that the maintenance of a just equilibrium between Austria and Prussia should be Napoleon.
  • His nephew (as some say, though the degree of relationship cannot be clearly established), Publics Cornelius Sulla was consul in 66 B.C. with P. Autronius Paetus.
  • Many of these marbles contain memorial inscriptions relating to the English residents (voluntary and involuntary) of Algiers from the time of John Tipton, British consul in 1580.
  • In May 1900 the group became a British protectorate under the native flag, the appointment of the consul and agent being transferred to the government of New Zealand.
  • You think that a simple consul rates this much protection, Ed?’.
  • The Russian consul, too, acting for the charter-party, took formal.
  • Wrap yourself up now, then, between Consul Incitatus and Baronet Roastbeef.
  • The American consul general reported that in the whole island four hundred.
  • Norman went over to a computer consul and confirmed the print out information.
  • The Consul walked back to my eldest brother, studying him through the eyeglass.
  • In the course of his long life he held various civil offices, including that of consul in 273, with universal respect.