docks - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of docks in Hindi

  • नाव

docks Definition

Noun

  • an enclosed area of water in a port for the loading, unloading, and repair of ships.
  • a group of docks along with wharves and associated buildings.
  • a device in which a laptop, smartphone, or other mobile device may be placed for charging, providing access to a power supply and to peripheral devices or auxiliary features; a docking station.

verb

  • (of a ship) come into a dock and tie up at a wharf.

docks Example

  •  According to the plans, it ran straight out to the ship docks and the open crater beyond. ( योजनाओं के अनुसार, यह सीधे जहाज के गोदी और खुले गड्ढे से आगे निकल गया। )
  • I wished Doubleday had not been called down to the docks this morning of all others. ( काश, डबलडे को आज सुबह अन्य सभी लोगों की गोदी में नहीं बुलाया गया होता। )
  • The docks and workshops were all in good condition; at worst, they only needed cleaning up. ( डॉक और वर्कशॉप सभी अच्छी स्थिति में थे; कम से कम, उन्हें केवल सफाई की जरूरत थी। )
  • All the docks and harbours round the English coast have been formed during the present century. ( अंग्रेजी तट के चारों ओर के सभी डॉक और बंदरगाह वर्तमान शताब्दी के दौरान बनाए गए हैं। )
  • But it was not the docks that had stolen away the appetites of Marcia and Janet. ( लेकिन यह डॉक नहीं था जिसने मर्सिया और जेनेट की भूख को चुरा लिया था। )

More Sentence

  • Then docks were built, and crops were stored, And ingots added to the hoard.
  • The establishment of river police and the construction of docks have cleared the river of all this gentry.
  • By this means the extent of the docks and the magnitude of the neighbouring warehouses may in some degree be estimated.
  • Jacob loitered about the town and docks when his master did not want him, and got exceedingly weary of his idleness.
  • This means that nearly a mile of grain sheds, docks and wharves were added to the general destruction.
  • The docks of that day were not adequate, the harbors were not deep enough, and the cargoes were insufficient.
  • It is a well-known fact that propellers are compelled to be placed upon the docks three or four times as often as side-wheels.
  • At the age of ten he was still a care free and fun loving boy, without a thought beyond the docks and their life.
  • It struck Truxton as queer that these men were not afraid of alarming the watchmen on the docks or the man at the gate above.
  • The water area of the docks approaches 270 acres; the length of surrounding quay-margin is nearly twenty miles.
  • That afternoon I was called upon unexpectedly to go down to the docks to see after the shipment of some goods.