crane - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crane in Hindi

  • क्रेन
  • सारस
  • भारोत्तोलन यंत्र

crane Definition

Noun

  • a large, tall machine used for moving heavy objects by suspending them from a projecting arm or beam.
  • a tall, long-legged, long-necked bird, typically with white or gray plumage and often with tail plumes and patches of bare red skin on the head. Cranes are noted for their elaborate courtship dances.


Verb

  • stretch out one's body or neck in order to see something.
  • move (a heavy object) with a crane.

crane Example

  • the opening crane shot ( उद्घाटन क्रेन शॉट )
  • The crane is associated with her as an indicator of the weather. ( क्रेन उसके साथ मौसम के संकेतक के रूप में जुड़ी हुई है। )
  • 13 shows an electric crane of this class. ( 13 इस वर्ग की एक इलेक्ट्रिक क्रेन को दर्शाता है। )
  • He eschewed the pulpit and stood in front of the altar, looking like a caricature of Ichabod Crane, gaunt and gangling, but the words from his mouth were pure silver. ( वह पल्पिट से बच गया और वेदी के सामने खड़ा हो गया, जो इचबोड क्रेन के कैरिकेचर की तरह लग रहा था, गंट और गड़गड़ाहट, लेकिन उसके मुंह से शब्द शुद्ध चांदी के थे। )

More Sentence

  • ower This fact has led to the introduction of the " crane rated " required.
  • load is suspended from the crane jib; this jib is attached at the lower end to the side frames, and the upper end is supported by tierods, connected to the framework, the whole revolving together.
  • In the meantime the lead in the moulds, which has solidified, is removed with the crane and stacked to one side, until its turn comes to be raised and charged into one of the pans.
  • per minute, and 100-ton crane with a speed of about 8 ft.
  • 5 shows another type of fixed crane, known as a derrick crane.
  • Prominent among the storks is the great black-headed white crane, called the jaburd (Mycteria americana), which is found along the Amazon and down the coast and grows to a height of 42 ft.
  • This type of crane used to be in great favour, in consequence of the great clearance it gives under the jib, but it is expensive and requires very heavy foundations.
  • 4 is a diagram of a fixed hand revolving jib crane, of moderate size, as used in railway goods yards Fixed and similar places.
  • The principal motion in a crane is naturally the hoisting or lifting motion.
  • This simple form of crane thus embodies the essential elements of foundation, post, framework, jib, tie-rods and gearing.
  • This drawback can be corrected to a slight extent by furnishing the hydraulic crane with more than one cylinder, and thus compounding it, but the arrangement does not give the same economical range of load "as in an electric crane.
  • In either case the platform is fitted with a crane or cranes for lifting merchandise into and out of the wagons, and doors enable the shed to be used as a lock-up warehouse.
  • The derrick crane introduces a problem for which many solutions have been sought, that of preventing the load from being lifted or lowered when the jib is pivoted up or down to alter the radius
  • a crane driver
  • Crane is a kind of bird with very long legs and neck.
  • The crane lifted the container off the ship.
  • A crane was already unloading crates and pallets.
  • The crane lifted the heavy stone from the ground.
  • A crane had to be used to haul the car out of the stream.
  • The cargo was hoisted aboard by crane.
  • This aspect is discussed further by Crane, whom I mentioned earlier.
  • Then a crane hoisted him on to the platform.
  • The driver slewed the crane round.
  • The log was hauled up by a crane.
  • We used a crane to lift the piano into the theatre.
  • a dockside crane
  • a very long tracking shot done with dolly and crane