कोलर्स Meaning in English
कोलर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : colliers
, coalers
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कोयलाझोंककोलाइज
संयुक्त सरकार
कोलोकेट
कोलमार
कोल्ज़ का तेल
कोयलाझोंकू
कोलियों
कोलैटेबल
तारकोल
कोलतार
कोलेट्स
कौमपरस्त
खुरदुरा
मोटे
कोलर्स हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""एक पूरक शिक्षा कार्यक्रम के रूप में मिसौरी स्कोलर्स ऐकडमी मिसौरी राज्य में प्रतिभासंपन्न उच्च विद्यालयी छात्रों के लिए एक पाठ्यक्रमेतर अधिगम अनुभव प्रदान करता है।
एक पूरक शिक्षा कार्यक्रम के रूप में मिसौरी स्कोलर्स ऐकडमी मिसौरी राज्य में प्रतिभासंपन्न उच्च विद्यालयी छात्रों के लिए एक पाठ्यक्रमेतर अधिगम अनुभव प्रदान करता है।
कोलर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Ward, the son of a coal miner, was born in the colliers village of Waterloo near Rothwell, Leeds, Yorkshire, England.
* Les Escolliers (1579).
Such names as Colliers Wood and Nancole Copse in the parish point to the early operations of the charcoal burners, the colliers of the Middle Ages.
According to research by Rear Admiral George van Deurs, USN, who was familiar with this type of ship from their service in the USN, the acidic coal cargo would seriously erode the longitudinal support beams, making these aging and poorly constructed colliers extremely vulnerable to breaking up in heavy seas.
In 1877, he commanded a force of 60 men, reinforced by infantry and artillery from New Westminster and the gunboat , in a failed attempt to remove striking colliers from Robert Dunsmuir's Wellington mine.
In 1892 colliers were paid 4/6d.
This policy was, however, opposed by the miners who demanded that the inspections be carried out by experienced colliers.
There were many settlements of woodcutters, colliers and smelters in Slovak Paradise once, which were turned into tourist centers; for example, Dobšinská Maša, Dedinky, Mlynky, and Stratená.
The team is a member of the Welsh Rugby Union and was founded by local colliers in 1879.
After the Bath Road was turnpiked in 1707, the Bristol Trust attempted to turnpike the direct road in 1727, but faced opposition from colliers at Kingswood, and the road was not sufficiently improved until the 1740s.