कांच का मामला Meaning in English
कांच का मामला शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : glass case
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कांच की रूईशीशे की रूई
शीशा काटने का हीरा
ग्लास डस्ट
कांच की आंख
कांच का कारख़ाना
शीशे बनानेवाला कारख़ाना
ग्लास फाइबर
काँच की तह चढ़ाना
कांच का गिलास
कांच का ता शीशा
काँच का घरअ
कांच का घर
कांच घर
कांच का हास्य
कांच-का-मामला इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Other floors displayed clothes and accessories in low glass cases on rosewood stands or on live mannequins, to prevent hanging racks from cluttering sight lines.
A tobacconist with oak furnishings, a pen shop with glass cases, a shoe-shine stand, and other service establishments represented, in Donnell's words, "the kind of small-scale entrepreneurs who occupied those spaces at the turn of the century, the kind of people who bring vitality and life to a building because they have a stake in it.
Dong-su smashes the school's glass cases with its awards and trophies and drops out of school.
This museum has fourteen glass cases containing 279 pieces from the old teocalli and other areas in and around Mixquic.
The children struggle to take the doll out of the glass case, and the case shatters.
In the Duke's sitting room a glass case over the chimneypiece contained the best of his collection of engraved gems and Renaissance and Baroque medallions.
The oft-censored glass case/suicide sequence was used in both the Chuck Jones compilation movie The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie and The Movie, though in the former, the scene with Penelope attempting to wash the stripe off her back is left out.
Inside the church by the door, in a glass case, is a dog whip, which in the 17th and 18th centuries was used by the official 'dog whipper' to keep stray dogs in order during the service.
Under the ciborium of di Cambio that shelters the main altar, is a glass case enclosing the white marble sculpture of St Cecilia (1600) by the late-Renaissance sculptor Stefano Maderno.
He also donated his Heisman Trophy to Maumee High School, where it is displayed inside a glass case in the main hallway.
Parts of the apparatus, including the circles, pivots and bearings, were sometimes enclosed in glass cases to protect them from dust.