culvert - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of culvert in Hindi

  • पुलिया

culvert Definition

Noun

  • a tunnel carrying a stream or open drain under a road or railroad.

Verb

  • channel (a stream or drain) through a culvert.

culvert Example

  • The teachers say working in an American school is a culture shock. ( शिक्षकों का कहना है कि एक अमेरिकी स्कूल में काम करना एक सांस्कृतिक आघात है। )
  • Yukultji experienced major culture shock when first coming out of the desert. ( युकुल्टजी को पहली बार रेगिस्तान से बाहर आने पर बड़े सांस्कृतिक आघात का अनुभव हुआ। )
  • Bringing a Russian to the ranch is culture shock to be sure, ( एक रूसी को खेत में लाना सुनिश्चित करने के लिए संस्कृति का झटका है, )
  • They flew to Hong Kong, where Ms . Timoney experienced culture shock. ( उन्होंने हांगकांग के लिए उड़ान भरी, जहां सुश्री। टिमनी ने संस्कृति सदमे का अनुभव किया। )
  • Duffy commented on the culture shock the three were to the industry: ( डफी ने संस्कृति के झटके पर टिप्पणी की, तीनों उद्योग के लिए थे: )

More Sentence

  • Coming back to the United States was a reverse culture shock for her.
  • This was culture shock for us, seeing all these old people.
  • In the beginning I had a hard dose of culture shock and left all things that reminded me of home fall into desuetude.  
  • The adaptation to a new culture can be so profound that most students feel reverse culture shock.  
  • The culture shock for boys and girls who had known only the lifestyle they left behind in rural Ireland was undoubtedly great.  
  • It would be very normal for Westerners to experience some culture shock in Korea.  
  • As you read, please excuse me, for what I experienced was more culture shock than I did so many years ago.  
  • He recalls experiencing his culture shock back in the 1990s during his first visit in the country.  
  • He spoke eloquently of the difficulties and culture shock he experienced upon his release.  
  • The sudden culture shock at being thrown among those with very different work ethics and other attitudes can even be frightening.  
  • When asked if they had experienced any culture shock in the past two weeks, most smiled and said they were treated very well.
  • Despite the initial culture shock, Gaddes stayed from 1969 to 1978.
  • He also said the exposure was something of a culture shock.
  • Americans can go through a bit of culture shock in Quebec.
  • It's difficult to see culture shock in a sentence .
  • The resulting feeling is described as " reverse culture shock ".
  • The culture shock of moving to the United States had an unintended result.
  • And when we got there, we faced a real culture shock.
  • The merger is likely to be rife with culture shock, however.
  • But it's already been a culture shock for many of them.
  • The listeners were in some kind of culture shock or something.
  • It was culture shock for me the first time I was in Asia.
  • But their single largest task has been managing their culture shock.