deliveries - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of deliveries in Hindi

  • वितरण

deliveries Definition

Noun

  • the action of delivering letters, parcels, or goods.
  • the process of giving birth.

deliveries Example

  • A Manchester cotton-importing company was recently formed for increasing deliveries direct to Manchester, and establishing a " spot " market there, an end to which the Manchester Cotton Association had directed its efforts for some time past. ( मैनचेस्टर को सीधे डिलीवरी बढ़ाने और वहां एक "स्पॉट" बाजार स्थापित करने के लिए एक मैनचेस्टर कपास-आयात करने वाली कंपनी का गठन हाल ही में किया गया था, जिसके अंत में मैनचेस्टर कॉटन एसोसिएशन ने कुछ समय के लिए अपने प्रयासों को निर्देशित किया था। )
  • It will no doubt aid the understanding of the functions of the latter if some explanation is offered of the needs met by the former, which are sometimes known technically as " deferred deliveries." ( यह निस्संदेह बाद के कार्यों की समझ में सहायता करेगा यदि पूर्व द्वारा पूरी की गई जरूरतों के बारे में कुछ स्पष्टीकरण की पेशकश की जाती है, जिन्हें कभी-कभी तकनीकी रूप से "आस्थगित वितरण" के रूप में जाना जाता है। )
  • Six deliveries of letters and five deliveries of parcels are made in the city, with ten collections. ( दस संग्रह के साथ, शहर में पत्रों की छह डिलीवरी और पार्सल की पांच डिलीवरी की जाती है। )
  • The news spread and thousands of hungry persons crowded before its doors before the first deliveries were hot from the oven. ( खबर फैल गई और पहली डिलीवरी ओवन से गर्म होने से पहले हजारों भूखे लोगों ने इसके दरवाजे के सामने भीड़ लगा दी। )

More Sentence

  • Arbitrators report on deliveries and award allowances on those of grades above "middling" and deductions of price from those below.
  • The bench had its Jeffrey, yet it is necessary that we have the deliveries of judgment between ourselves and the litigious.
  • First deliveries of this gun could not be made until April, 1918, a year after the declaration of war.
  • Several deliveries daily, purchases on credit, the abandonment of the market basket in favor of the telephone, mean many costs.
  • While orders aggregating many hundreds of millions of dollars have been placed in this country and Canada, deliveries have been disappointing.
  • And out of all the deliveries from the big store in Herald Square more than half of them are collect-on-delivery.
  • To-day a spinner who is asked to quote for deliveries of yarn for, say, the next six months, may obtain from a broker quotations for deliveries of the cotton that he needs, in quantities as he needs it, for the next six months, and upon these quotations he may base his own for yarn.
  • Arbitrators report on deliveries and award allowances on those of grades above " middling " and deductions of price from those below.
  • Peter Courteys specifies what stuff he found in the wardrobe, what contracts he made for the ensuing coronation, and the deliveries in consequence.
  • The Commission has powers to postpone or annul the above deliveries should they interfere unduly with the industrial requirements of Germany.
  • The commerce general comprises as well the imports and exports of the special commerce as the transit and deliveries in entrepot of foreign merchandise.
  • The deliveries of coal are based largely upon the principle of making good diminutions in the production of the allied countries resulting from the war.
  • Red Cross deliveries were made by truck from Switzerland and were not dependable due to air raids, strafing attacks and poor road conditions.
  • Beneath are the official Liverpool quotations of " futures," as they appeared on the morning of the 19th of April 1906: A merican Deliveries, any port, basis of middling, good ordinary clause (the fractions are given in moths of a penny).
  • The only public check which Stinnes was known to have received in the course of his career was at the Spa Conference in 1920, when he attempted to address that assembly in peremptory language concerning the impossibility of the coal deliveries demanded by the Allies and was summarily silenced by the president.
  • Bombay was the pioneer in the custom, followed now by Calcutta and Karachi, by which deliveries of goods from British merchants remained under the control of the banks until the native dealers took them up. Manchester business with India, China, &c., is done under various conditions, however, and a good many firms have branches abroad.
  • All deliveries of new machines were made by air.
  • Door to door deliveries would certainly have presented difficulties.
  • As a consequence, food deliveries closely followed food investigations.
  • Gaol deliveries were of rare occurrence, even when tardy trial ended in acquittal release was delayed until illegal charges in the way of fees had been satisfied.