crib - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of crib in Hindi

  • पालना
  • चरनी
  • नांद
  • पलना
  • खटोला
  • बच्चे का बिछौना
  • पालना डाल

crib Definition

Noun

  • a translation of a text for use by students, especially in a surreptitious way.
  • short for cribbage.
  • a heavy timber framework used in foundations for a building or to line a mine shaft.

Verb

  • copy (another person's work) illicitly or without acknowledgment.
  • restrain

crib Example

  • is the song a crib from Mozart's “Don Giovanni?” ( क्या गीत मोजार्ट के "डॉन जियोवानी?" का एक पालना है? )
  • The baby is in his crib, sucking on his pacifier.  ( बच्चा अपने पालने में है, अपने शांत करनेवाला को चूस रहा है। ) 
  • he was taking an exam and didn't want anybody to crib the answers from him ( वह एक परीक्षा दे रहा था और नहीं चाहता था कि कोई भी उससे जवाबों के बारे में पूछे )
  • Martha lifted her daughter from her crib, cuddled her briefly, and sat in a corner rocker. ( मार्था ने अपनी बेटी को अपने पालने से उठाया, उसे कुछ देर के लिए गले लगाया, और एक कोने में घुमाकर बैठ गई। )

More Sentence

  • No. I saw crib but I assumed...
  • The crib is pulled into the water and towed to its position by a pier or wharf.
  • The child should in all cases sleep by itself on a cot or in a crib and retire at a regular hour.
  • Do you remember the time we were caught stealing the corn in his crib last fall?
  • He gave devout thanks that this tight little corn crib had put itself in their way.
  • To be a bright baby, it must fall out of the crib before it is eleven months old.
  • Looking up, to where the Crib towers above, you will see a goodly array of plants.
  • Antone put Babette in her little crib and made the black cat a comfortable bed in the kitchen.
  • When night came we drew into the bank, and I coiled up in my crib and made myself comfortable.
  • Even James Frederick had learned to lie in his crib and play by himself when everybody was busy.
  • She lifted her into bed and tucked the silk quilt carefully about her, as though crib days had not ended.
  • To get out of the crib group and go for the first time to the float is a thrilling experience and one that is much discussed and enjoyed.
  • Madame Sauviat and her daughter sat down on a crib in the lower room, which was intended for a stable.
  • Water is drawn through tunnels from a submerged crib about 5 m.
  • Only baby Claire who slept soundly in her file cabinet crib was truly content.
  • This was the secret of his love of poverty as manifested in the following beautiful prayer which he addressed to our Lord: "Poverty was in the crib and like a faithful squire she kept herself armed in the great combat Thou didst wage for our redemption.
  • "Helen is in wardrobe," "Mildred is in crib," "Box is on table," "Papa is on bed," are specimens of sentences constructed by her during the latter part of April.
  • Claire's crib, not in her nursery, was in the corner of the master bedroom, next to a large king size bed.
  • This consists of a heavy cast iron ring, known as a wedging crib, or curb, also fitted together in segments, which is lodged in a square-edged groove cut for its reception, tightly caulked with moss, and wedged into position.
  • In the conversation with Nicodemus we seem to overhear a protest against the growing tendency of the last years of the 1st century to substitute formal sacraments for the free afflatus of the spirit, and to "crib, cabin and confine" the gift of prophecy.
  • This answer must be a crib: it's exactly the same as Jones's.
  • Mary deposited the baby in the crib.
  • This crib takes apart for easy storage.
  • The baby was squalling in its crib.
  • He didn't want anyone to crib the answers from him.
  • He walked the streets, crawling from crib to crib.
  • Another tradition he encouraged was the crib.
  • A glass-fronted cabinet displayed a collection of crib figures.
  • A Cleveland mother had reported an infant child was taken from his crib while napping yet when Howie was able to enter the location before and during the alleged time, there was no sign of the child.
  • an English crib of Caesar's Gallic Wars
  • he would play crib with zest