crank - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crank in Hindi

  • सनकी
  • क्रैंक
  • सनकीपन
  • झक्की
  • अराल
  • चकर खनि

crank Definition

Verb

  • turn the crankshaft of (an internal combustion engine) in order to start the engine.
  • give a bend to (a shaft, bar, etc.).

Noun

  • a part of an axle or shaft bent out at right angles, for converting reciprocal to circular motion and vice versa.
  • the drug methamphetamine.
  • an eccentric person, especially one who is obsessed by a particular subject or theory
  • a fanciful turn of speech.

Adjective

  • (of a sailing ship) easily keeled over, especially by wind or sea through improper design or loading.

crank Example

  • a long con rod which acts as a longer lever on the crank ( एक लंबी कॉन रॉड जो क्रैंक पर लंबे लीवर के रूप में कार्य करती है )
  • The balance weights found as part of the equivalent revolving system when reciprocated by their respective crank pins form the balance weights for the given reciprocating system. ( समतुल्य परिक्रामी प्रणाली के भाग के रूप में पाया गया शेष भार जब उनके संबंधित क्रैंक पिन द्वारा पारस्परिक रूप से दिया जाता है, तो दिए गए पारस्परिक प्रणाली के लिए संतुलन भार बनाते हैं। )
  • These conditions may be exactly realized by a system of weights reciprocated by slotted bars, the crank shaft driving the slotted bars rotating uniformly. ( इन स्थितियों को स्लॉटेड बार द्वारा पारस्परिक भार की प्रणाली द्वारा बिल्कुल महसूस किया जा सकता है, क्रैंक शाफ्ट स्लॉटेड बार को समान रूप से घुमाता है। )
  • The balance weights are to be separately calculated for each system, the one set being added to the crank shaft as revolving weights, and the second set being included with the reciprocating weights and operated by a properly placed crank on the crank shaft. ( शेष भार की गणना प्रत्येक प्रणाली के लिए अलग से की जानी है, एक सेट को क्रैंक शाफ्ट में घूमने वाले वजन के रूप में जोड़ा जा रहा है, और दूसरे सेट को पारस्परिक भार के साथ शामिल किया जा रहा है और क्रैंक शाफ्ट पर ठीक से रखे क्रैंक द्वारा संचालित किया जा रहा है। )

More Sentence

  • The Crank School, then, is a school where anti-crowd people send their children.
  • I say again that I rejoice in this; it serves the Crank School people jolly well right.
  • Then he looked up with a smile when he heard the creaking of the windmill crank at the back of the house.
  • The dasher or crank was not turned at all when making the ice cream, and when frozen it was delicious.
  • At that time my one ambition in life was to invent a folding crank that would give double power on hills.
  • Sometimes a bar was laid from rim to rim of the caldron, and worked by a crank that turned a similar paddle.
  • The man who in certain surroundings may appear a crank has to be treated as a patient in a different set of life conditions.
  • After the steam in the boiler has reached a sufficient pressure the engine crank should be given a couple of twists in order to start it.
  • When the link forms part of a mechanism the respective accelerations of two points in the link can be determined by means of the velocity and acceleration diagrams described in 82, it being understood that the motion of one link in the mechanism is prescribed, for instance, in the steam-engines mechanism that the crank shall revolve uniformly.
  • The power is applied by steam acting directly on a crank at one end of the axle, and the diameter of the fan may be 40 ft.
  • when he first started to air his views, they labeled him a crank
  • the starter motor struggled to crank the engine
  • Then they turned a crank on its side and the little radio came to life.
  • He became almost quaintly obsolete, like the handle crank on the automobile.
  • You crank the engine while I try to connect these wires.
  • The pedals of a cycle are attached to a crank.
  • The reason this cumbersome arrangement was used was because the simple crank had already been patented in 1780.
  • But even without the construction project, she'd still struggle to crank out prose.
  • Trumpets sounded, press-men hoisted their notebooks and their Kodaks, and cinema newshounds began to crank the handles of their cameras.
  • This was a simple affair worked by one-man-power, just the turning of a large crank.
  • Zimmermann says his unit can accommodate bass frequencies and crank out volume levels exceeding 100 decibels.
  • Many people are unaware of the recall because the bikes can work perfectly before the crank suddenly breaks off.
  • I am used to getting crank calls from conspiracy theorists
  • move the pitch lever into the normal range and crank up the engine