shelter - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of shelter in Hindi

Noun

  • आश्रय
  • शरण
  • पनाह
  • आसरा
  • शरणस्थान
  • छाया
  • बचाव
  • पनाहगाह
  • शरण देनेवाला
  • रक्षास्थान
  • त्राण
  • प्रश्रय देना
  • संश्रय

Verb

  • पनाह देना
  • आश्रय देना
  • रक्षा करना
  • शरण में जाना
  • शेड
  • आश्रय स्थल

shelter Definition

Noun

a place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger. ( खराब मौसम या खतरे से अस्थायी सुरक्षा देने वाला स्थान। )

Verb

protect or shield from something harmful, especially bad weather. ( किसी हानिकारक, ख़राब मौसम से बचाव या ढाल। )

shelter Example

  • The all is paved by bricks and filled with earth, and during war time it served to shelter people in the town from disaster. ( सभी को ईंटों से भरा गया है और पृथ्वी से भरा हुआ है, और युद्ध के समय के दौरान इसने शहर के लोगों को आपदा से बचाने का काम किया। )
  • Such losses cannot be used to shelter non-rental income, which would include any capital gain that you may make on the sale of this apartment. ( इस तरह के नुकसान का उपयोग गैर-किराये की आय को आश्रय देने के लिए नहीं किया जा सकता है, जिसमें कोई भी पूंजीगत लाभ शामिल होगा जो आप इस अपार्टमेंट की बिक्री पर कर सकते हैं। )
  • Miri and the girls had to cover their faces to shelter from the heat. ( मिरी और लड़कियों को गर्मी से बचने के लिए अपने चेहरे ढंकने पड़े। )
  • The youth also cleaned and labeled cans at a food bank, sorted donated clothes at a homeless shelter and worked with a farmer who sold produce in the church's parking lot. ( युवाओं ने एक खाद्य बैंक में डिब्बे साफ और लेबल किए, एक बेघर आश्रय में दान किए गए कपड़े छांटे और एक किसान के साथ काम किया, जिसने चर्च की पार्किंग में उपज बेची थी। )

More Sentence

  • There are also trees and shrubs where mosquitoes take shelter and they should be regularly sprayed with insecticides.
  • Limited partnerships are structured as corporations, so your liability is limited, but you can't use losses to shelter income.
  • There was one cafe under the arches where you could go and shelter from the weather.
  • Should one develop overhead take shelter until it dissipates.
  • But at least while they learn to adjust to it they can be provided safe shelter and friendship.
  • Another 1.3 percent fell into the category of dilapidated units, defined as failing to provide safe and adequate shelter .
  • They can also take shelter here if there is a sudden downpour.
  • The director can shelter the income by maximising his employee pension contributions to the 15% limit of his gross salary.
  • The shops on the riverside suddenly seemed a dangerous place to shelter from the deluge, which had started with a cloudburst about 3 pm on Monday afternoon.
  • The site claims, in the event of a detonation, you should take shelter , gain distance and minimize your exposure time.
  • We are sitting in the shelter of a temporary marquee - or mock Bedouin tent - with the sandy expanse of the desert around us.
  • Volunteer at an animal shelter or library, start a club with your friends, raise money for the poor.
  • How many camps have been set up to try to shelter people?
  • an air-raid shelter
  • So, assuming that you do have rental income to shelter , how can you go about choosing an investment property that will work for you?
  • the shelter sees many dogs which have been dumped on Dartmoor
  • The first of these follows the effect of high tax rates on the incentive to generate taxable income or to shelter income by legitimate means - tax avoidance.
  • Over time, this would shelter most investment income from taxation, leaving taxes mainly on wage-and-salary income.
  • Even strays take shelter from the enervating heat.
  • One of their projects was to tidy up the area where once stood an air-raid shelter and brick shed, the removal of which would have cost about £1,000 to be done privately.
  • My parents asked me to take shelter somewhere else for a day.
  • Police cars drove at speed through the streets, their loudspeakers ordering pedestrians to take shelter or hide under cover of tall buildings.
  • Real estate tax breaks may shelter that income and perhaps even provide a paper loss to offset other gains.
  • Do not mow weedy sites or dismantle woodpiles, which provide them safe shelter in the off-season.
  • He ran to a neighbour's home to take shelter in a crawl space.
  • Two Canadian Geese land, honking, and take shelter under a willow tree whose tendrils flick at the water with the breeze.