dormitory - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of dormitory in Hindi

Noun

  • छात्रावास
  • शयनागार
  • सोने का कमरा
  • शयनकक्ष
  • छात्रालय
  • बोर्डिंग-हाउस
  • शयनशाला
  • रैनबसेरा
  • आवासशाला
  • सहप्रांगण
  • आवासी

dormitory Definition

Noun

  • a large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution.

dormitory Example

  • He visited the boarders in their dormitory ( उन्होंने अपने छात्रावास में बोर्डर्स का दौरा किया )
  • A passage under the dormitory leads eastwards to the smaller or infirmary cloister, appropriated to the sick and infirm monks. ( छात्रावास के नीचे एक मार्ग पूर्व की ओर छोटे या दुर्बल मठ की ओर जाता है, जो बीमार और दुर्बल भिक्षुओं के लिए विनियोजित है। )
  • Beneath the dormitory, looking out into the green court or herbarium, lies the "pisalis" or "calefactory," the common room of the monks. ( छात्रावास के नीचे, हरे रंग के कोर्ट या हर्बेरियम में देखकर, भिक्षुओं का आम कमरा "पिसालिस" या "कैलफैक्टरी" स्थित है। )
  • A second smaller dormitory runs from east to west for the accommodation of the conventual officers, who were bound to sleep in the dormitory. ( एक दूसरा छोटा शयनागार पूर्व से पश्चिम की ओर चलता है, जो कॉन्वेंटुअल अधिकारियों के आवास के लिए है, जो शयनगृह में सोने के लिए बाध्य थे। )

More Sentence

  • Above this whole range of building runs the monks' dormitory, opening by stairs into the south transept of the church.
  • The Queen and Annie returned to the dormitory that same evening.
  • Tom crashed through the door of the little dormitory he shared.
  • Steven dashed into the women's dormitory and shouted for Henriette.
  • Therése, in a picture which had hung in the boy' dormitory at St.
  • I figured I’d stop you from starting a brawl in the dormitory.
  • He left two of the hired men in the dormitory to keep the nuns quiet.
  • The typical course is 6 days long, living dormitory style on campus.
  • With luck he'll turn to God instead of the girl's dormitory from now on.
  • Someone else had already thrown it out of the dormitory window.
  • However, there was no room for newcomers at the dormitory.
  • When he reached his dormitory suite he enthusiastically greeted his new.
  • She had played some kind of game in the dormitory with some friends.
  • Hey bro, so you’re in my dormitory I heard Stephen say to Gerrard.
  • The refectory is on the west side and on the south the dormitory of the 13th century.
  • In the College dormitory a Latin play is annually presented, in accordance with ancient custom.
  • This has been mostly rebuilt, and but little now remains except ruins of some of the towers, a great part of the monks' dormitory and frater, and the splendid cloister, completed about 1200.
  • In closest connexion with the church is the group of buildings appropriated to the monastic life and its daily requirements - the refectory for eating, the dormitory for sleeping, the common room for social intercourse, the chapter-house for religious and disciplinary conference.
  • The monks' dormitory was in its usual position above the chapter-house, to the south of the transept.