continent - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of continent in Hindi

  • महाद्वीप
  • महादेश
  • संयमी
  • परहेज़गार

continent Definition

Noun

  • any of the world's main continuous expanses of land (Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, South America).

Adjective

  • able to control movements of the bowels and bladder.
  • exercising self-restraint, especially sexually.

continent Example

  • the maritime zone is richer in varieties of plant than the continent ( समुद्री क्षेत्र महाद्वीप की तुलना में पौधों की किस्मों में समृद्ध है )
  • Stanley traversed the continent from west to east. ( स्टेनली ने पश्चिम से पूर्व की ओर महाद्वीप की यात्रा की। )
  • She loved the African continent. ( वह अफ्रीकी महाद्वीप से प्यार करती थी। )
  • Since then this pest has spread across the African continent and even reached Madagascar. ( तब से यह कीट पूरे अफ्रीकी महाद्वीप में फैल गया और यहां तक ​​कि मेडागास्कर तक भी पहुंच गया। )

More Sentence

  • Africa is a continent; Greenland is not.
  • The southern shores of the continent receive much less rain.
  • Which continent is the most populated one?
  • On the European continent the game can scarcely be said to be played on scientific principles.
  • Each separate continent used to be part of one giant landmass called Pangea.  
  • The rest of the continent gets a lot of rain so it can be considered well watered.
  • The open grate still holds favour in England, though in America and on the continent of Europe it has been superseded by the closed stove.
  • After flying from one continent to another, the traveler was glad to have left Asia and be back in South America.  
  • The whole of the east coast of the continent is well watered.
  • A geological map of the whole continent, on the scale of 50 m.
  • Similar granitic intrusions occurred in New South Wales and Queensland, and built up a mountain chain, which ran north and south across the continent; its worn-down stumps now form the east Australian highlands.
  • The different editions of the Descriptio and Constructio, as well as the reception of logarithms on the continent of Europe, and especially by Kepler, whose admiration of the invention almost equalled that of Briggs, belong to the history of logarithms (q.v.).
  • One value even of the smallest well is, that when you look into it you see that earth is not continent but insular.
  • Statesmen will crisscross the Continent.
  • Coffee was introduced into England from the Continent.
  • Africa is a big continent.
  • There are two long rivers within the continent.
  • He found driving on the Continent very different to Britain.
  • Africa is a continent.
  • It is geographically more diverse than any other continent.
  • Wolves are still found on the continent of Europe.
  • To that other the name remains, but the continent itself has become the continent of Columbus.
  • It is not certain on which continent (or continents) the Microtinae first differentiated.
  • We have a vast continent to subdue and to adorn, and we need the aid of millions more of willing hands to accomplish the magnificent enterprise.
  • We know that there are many animals on this continent not found in the Old World.
  • This was Lake Winnipeg, a great lake even on a continent where lakes are inland seas.
  • The consensus of critical opinion is generally infallible; and all over the continent they agree that she can act.
  • He boldly penetrated into the very centre of the continent and reached a fertile spot which to this day is most difficult of access.
  • Better still, he must turn to them as to a continent or age of poetry rather than for the genius of separate plays.
  • I have often wondered how he comes to be so much more admired and followed on the Continent than he is here.
  • The Eastern Continent is composed of three grand divisions, Europe, Asia and Africa.
  • It was a sort of grief that this continent all beneath was so unreal, false, non-existent in its activity.
  • We're going to spend a weekend on the Continent.