eclipse - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of eclipse in Hindi
Noun
- ग्रहण
- ग्रस्त
Verb
- ग्रहण लगना
- ग्रहण करना
- ग्रस्त करना
eclipse Definition
Noun
- an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination.
- a phase during which the distinctive markings of a bird (especially a male duck) are obscured by molting of the breeding plumage.
Verb
- (of a celestial body) obscure the light from or to (another celestial body).
eclipse Example
- personal problems hastened the eclipse of his career ( व्यक्तिगत समस्याओं ने तेज किया उनके करियर का ग्रहण )
- The solar eclipse of 1748 made a deep impression upon him; and having graduated as seventh wrangler from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1754, he determined to devote himself wholly to astronomy. ( १७४८ के सूर्य ग्रहण ने उन पर गहरा प्रभाव डाला; और 1754 में कैम्ब्रिज के ट्रिनिटी कॉलेज से सातवें रैंगलर के रूप में स्नातक होने के बाद, उन्होंने खुद को पूरी तरह से खगोल विज्ञान के लिए समर्पित करने का फैसला किया। )
- For the Algol variables it is possible to form even more direct calculations of the density, for from the duration of the eclipse an approximate estimate of the size of the star may be made. ( अल्गोल चर के लिए घनत्व की और भी अधिक प्रत्यक्ष गणना करना संभव है, ग्रहण की अवधि से तारे के आकार का अनुमानित अनुमान लगाया जा सकता है। )
More Sentence
- It was no doubt owing to his position as the second figure of the triad that enabled him to survive the political eclipse of Nippur and made his sanctuary a place of pilgrimage to which Assyrian kings down to the days of Assur-bani-pal paid their homage equally with Babylonian rulers.
- The first period of the eclipse showed nothing particular.
- Fast gather the clouds, they eclipse star on star.
- At Madrid the eclipse was only partial.
- In this case there is an eclipse of the Sun.
- The Jews say the eclipse was natural.
- Have you ever seen a total eclipse of the Sun?
- In 1862 he received the gold medal of the latter society, and in 1864 a Royal medal from the Royal Society, for his observations on the total eclipse of the sun in 1860, and for his improvements in astronomical photography.
- When the eclipse is total, there is a real geometrical shadow - very small compared with the penumbra (for the apparent diameters of the sun and moon are nearly equal, but their distances are as 370: I); when the eclipse is annular, the shadow is all penumbra.
- an eclipse of the sun
- eclipse plumage