deadweight - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deadweight in Hindi

  • डेडवेट
  • कुल भार

deadweight Definition

Noun

  • the weight of an inert person or thing.
  • a heavy or oppressive burden.
  • the total weight of cargo, stores, etc. which a ship carries or can carry.

deadweight Example

  • Hence less dead weight has to behauled for each ton of paying load. ( इसलिए प्रत्येक टन पेइंग लोड के लिए कम डेड वेट का भार उठाना पड़ता है। )
  • The home-grown is the estimated dead weight of sheep and lambs slaughtered, which is taken at 40% of the total number of sheep and lambs returned each year in the United Kingdom. ( घर में उगाई गई भेड़ और मेमनों का अनुमानित मृत वजन है, जिसे यूनाइटेड किंगडम में हर साल लौटाए गए भेड़ और मेमनों की कुल संख्या का 40% लिया जाता है। )
  • imported column is given the weight of fresh (frozen) mutton and lamb imported, plus the estimated dead weight of the sheep imported on the hoof for slaughter. ( आयातित कॉलम को ताजा (जमे हुए) मटन और आयातित मेमने का वजन दिया जाता है, साथ ही वध के लिए खुर पर आयातित भेड़ के अनुमानित मृत वजन को दिया जाता है। )
  • now commonly used; but in very deep pits they are sometimes tapered in section to reduce the dead weight lifted. ( अब आमतौर पर इस्तेमाल किया जाता है; लेकिन बहुत गहरे गड्ढों में कभी-कभी उठाए गए मृत भार को कम करने के लिए उन्हें खंड में पतला कर दिया जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • The koala was a dead weight holding me down and we stayed in those brown dark depths for what seemed like half an eternity.  
  • The large bureaucracies that implement dirigisme are a dead weight on society, but support the ruling elites with whom they share the spoils.  
  • He has a best deep knee squat lift of 125 kilos, a best bench press lift of 80 kilos and a best dead weight lift of 150 kilos.  
  • He wears a splint to support his right ankle and enable him to walk, and his right arm is a dead weight.  
  • Since dead weight is dropped continuously, staging reduces the total amount of propellant needed to put people or satellites into orbit.  
  • Finally, there is a limit for the dead weight of the structure if the structure is going to be floated out.  
  • Sometimes science requires stirrers to shift the dead weight of unthinking complacency.  
  • This requirement need not be applied to a story where the dead weight above that story is less than 10 percent of the total dead weight of the structure.  
  • I am dog tired of the damnable persona, the expectations, the limitations, the repetition, the pop-up chorus line, the dead weight of accumulated history.
  • In Koepe's method the drum is replaced by a disk with a grooved rim for the rope, which passes from the top of one cage over the guide pulley, round the disk, and back over the second guide to the second cage, and a tail rope, passing round a pulley at the bottom of the shaft, connects the bottoms of the cages, so that the dead weight of cage, tubs and rope is completely counterbalanced at all positions of the cages, and the work of the engine is confined to the useful weight of coal raised.
  • The larger the bridge, the more important is economy of material, not only because the total expenditure is more serious, but because as the span increases the dead weight of the structure becomes a greater fraction of the whole load to be supported.
  • In fact, as the span increases a point is reached at which the dead weight of the superstructure becomes so large that a limit is imposed to any further increase of span.