pile - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of pile in Hindi

  • बवासीर

noun

  • ढेर
  • चिता
  • लट्ठा
  • स्तूप
  • पुल का आधार
  • ऊन
  • ज़ख़ीरा
  • पाइल
  • चट्टा
  • चिति

verb

  • ढेर लगाना
  • इकट्ठा करना
  • टाल लगाना
  • बोझना
  • लादना

pile Definition

noun

  • a heap of things laid or lying one on top of another.
  • a large imposing building or group of buildings.
  • a series of plates of dissimilar metals laid one on another alternately to produce an electric current.
  • a nuclear reactor.
  • a heavy beam or post driven vertically into the bed of a river, soft ground, etc., to support the foundations of a structure.
  • a triangular charge or ordinary formed by two lines meeting at an acute angle, usually pointing down from the top of the shield.
  • the soft projecting surface of a carpet or a fabric such as velvet or flannel, consisting of many small threads.

verb

  • place (things) one on top of another.
  • (of a group of people) get into or out of a vehicle or space in a disorganized manner.
  • strengthen or support (a structure) with piles.
  • furnish with a pile.

pile Example

  • a Victorian Gothic pile ( एक विक्टोरियन गोथिक ढेर )
  • He bought some battery powered lights to hang on the wagon and Gerald helped him pile hay on the wagon. ( उसने वैगन पर लटकने के लिए कुछ बैटरी चालित लाइटें खरीदीं और गेराल्ड ने उसे वैगन पर ढेर लगाने में मदद की। )
  • Gabriel stripped out of his pants and pulled on the new ones before striding back to the pile of the rest of his things. ( गेब्रियल ने अपनी पैंट उतार दी और अपनी बाकी चीजों के ढेर पर वापस जाने से पहले नए को खींच लिया। )
  • We piled the wood in the backyard. ( हमने लकड़ी को पिछवाड़े में ढेर कर दिया। )
  • the thick pile of the new rugs ( नए आसनों का मोटा ढेर )
  • She wore it because she was too upset to wash out the pile of jeans when she got home last night. ( उसने इसे इसलिए पहना था क्योंकि वह कल रात घर आने पर जींस के ढेर को धोने के लिए बहुत परेशान थी। )
  • There were a pile of binders on the desk. ( मेज पर बाइंडरों का ढेर लगा हुआ था। )
  • he placed the books in a neat pile ( उसने किताबों को एक साफ ढेर में रखा )

More Sentence

  • The pile is from time to time taken down and rebuilt, the tobacco from the top going to the bottom and that exposed at the edges being turned in to the centre.
  • Garbage was piled up so high outside the city of Paris during the 1400s that it interfered with the city's defenses.
  • The snow was piled up outside the front door.
  • The pile of mail she left on her desk was still there, the living room neat and quiet.
  • We spend piles of money on the things we don't really use.
  • Because one cannot destroy any Buddhist images in Laos, broken images are piled up in temples, caves, and other holy places.
  • He went to the sink and began attacking the pile of dirty dishes as he pondered how they would tell the young girl her world was about to flip upside down.
  • I ran after him with a pile of papers that he'd left behind.
  • If you find any rocks in the garden, just pile them over there by the wheelbarrow.
  • Fred offered to go up to Duckett's Market for boxes and give up closet space to temporarily store the large pile.
  • They found out truth while examining a pile of relevant documents.
  • She kicked a pile of leaves from the branches where the floodwaters had deposited it a few weeks ago.
  • The snow that had piled up on the roof at night came down with a thud.
  • They are covered with short hairs which form a velvet-like pile, so dense that water cannot penetrate.
  • These piles have a flat flange at the bottom, and water is pumped in at the top of the pile, which is weighted to prevent it from rising.
  • Kent made piles of money last summer working for B.C. Hydro.
  • The children sailed into the pile of cakes and in minutes the cakes were gone.
  • After flipping through a Ladies' Home Journal and read­ing the jokes in a Reader's Digest, he dug deeper into the pile.
  • Find someone who has a pile of homework to do.
  • There's a pile of ironing waiting to be done.
  • She undressed and put her wet clothes in a neat pile in the corner.
  • I ran after him with a pile of papers that he'd left behind.
  • She looked in horror at the mounting pile of letters on her desk.
  • Finally Carmen grabbed the shovel and jabbed it into the pile of dirt.
  • The palace of the bishops of Durham, which stands at the northeast end of the town, is a spacious and splendid, though irregular pile.