fleet - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fleet in Hindi

  • बेड़ा
  • खाड़ी
  • नौका-समुदाय
  • जहाज़ों का बेड़ा

adjective

  • शीघ्रगामी
  • छिछला
  • चंचल
  • चुस्त
  • पोत समूह
  • जहाजी बेड़ा
  • वेगवान

fleet Definition

noun

  • the largest group of naval vessels under one commander, organized for specific tactical or other purposes. ( एक सेनापति के तहत नौसैनिक जहाजों का सबसे बड़ा समूह, जो विशिष्ट सामरिक या अन्य उद्देश्यों के लिए आयोजित किया जाता है। )
  • a marshland creek, channel, or ditch. ( एक दलदली भूमि, चैनल, या खाई। )

adjective

  • fast and nimble in movement. ( आंदोलन में तेज और फुर्तीला। )

verb

  • move or pass quickly. ( जल्दी चलो या पास करो। )

fleet Example

  • A fleet of thirteen ships and over 36,000 troops set forth for Alexandria, at the mouth of the Nile, in June 1798, conquering Malta on the way.
  • The bad weather has hampered the work of a fleet of clean-up ships which have been sent by countries from around Europe.
  • At lunchtime on August 15, radar operators near Scarborough picked up signals from a fleet of German aircraft heading over the North Sea.
  • It operates a modern fleet of 21 aircraft, linking destinations in north and central Italy with airports in Germany and other European countries.
  • It's just the type of situation we need, and it adds a command vessel to lead the fleet .
  • The company is now conducting a review of all its operations which include 33 tour operators, 3,600 travel agents and a fleet of 83 aircraft.
  • The name comes from a hurricane that struck the area in 1715, wrecking a fleet of Spanish treasure ships en route from Havana to Spain.
  • the cares of boyhood fleet away
  • the US fleet
  • It has a fleet of 28 aircraft and transports 6.6 million passengers a year.
  • The Big Ship, Reynard, was the largest in the fleet of appropriated sailing ships that Claw's organization was running.
  • He met what he supposed was a fleet of Norse trading ships and directed the sailors to the nearby royal estate.
  • Where it once had a fleet of 15 ships, it now has three, with another ship being reactivated later this year.
  • Again the screen flickered, changing the view to a fleet of magnificent shimmering ships.
  • A fleet of vintage vehicles form the centre of attraction.
  • It seems that in 1678 the French planned to attack the Dutch with a fleet of 20 ships.
  • In 1210, he invaded Ireland with a fleet of 700 ships carrying his feudal host and a force of Flemish mercenaries.
  • This time, he captained a fleet of four ships and was charged with finding a westward sea passage to East Asia.
  • We will sail in a fleet of five ships; the Conquest, Avenger, Illusion, Sea Queen, and Voyager.
  • Today it is regarded as one of the best equipped, most efficient and most economical in the country with a fleet of 24 vehicles.
  • A fleet of 87 buses operated there when it closed in January, 1986.
  • Moore talks of spearheading ‘the new cavalry’, which means a fleet of helicopter gun ships.
  • In 1588 the world's most powerful empire launched a fleet of ships against a small maritime nation.
  • Through viticultural enterprise, the monastery became extremely powerful, owning a fleet of ships which sailed the Rhine.
  • The German guns were busily exchanging fire with the mighty invasion fleet massed in the Bay of the Seine and stretching for miles into the Channel.
  • In 1854 a US naval fleet under the command of Commodore Perry forced Japan to open its harbors to the outside world.
  • an invasion fleet
  • It consists of 5,000 trained volunteer men and women and maintains a fleet of over 130 vehicles and ambulances.
  • How would you operate a fleet of large, sophisticated aircraft?
  • The sirens have been fitted to 18 ambulances and 10 other emergency vehicles out of a fleet of 50 vehicles.