क्लैकर Meaning in English
क्लैकर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : clacker
, clapper
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
क्लैस्परक्लैपर
क्लैपरबोर्ड
क्लैपरक्लाव्ड
क्लैपरक्लॉ
क्लैपरक्लॉइंग
क्लैपरकलॉ
क्लैकर्स
क्लैपर्स
क्लपिंग
ताली लगाने का छेद
ताली लगाने का छेद लंगड़ाहट
क्लारेंस
क्लेयरवॉयंटली
क्लेयरवॉयंट्स
क्लैकर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Wucheng culture is also known for its bronze bells, the clapperless nao.
It had caused problems since its first casting, wearing out its clapper, and was recast in 1626 and 1654, but without solving the problem (there is no evidence of a recasting in 1612).
Bair Island is an important ecological wetland, which provides critical habitat for a variety of species, including the endangered California clapper rail and the Salt marsh harvest mouse, and is an important stop for birds on the Pacific Flyway.
The transmitter site is surrounded by O'Neill Slough, which is part of the San Francisco Bay tidal estuary in a spartina cordgrass area and clapper rail habitat.
Typically composed of a smooth, suspended metal shell encasing an interior clapper, the West Mexican bells were generally fashioned from copper alloys and bore particular resemblance to bells made in Colombia, Panama and Costa Rica.
Early clapper bridges at Bradford and Poleys Bridge (on the River Camel) built of granite in 1839 are also noteworthy.
But the forces from swinging the 18161 kg bell endangered the structure of the beloved tower, so in 1878 Friedrich von Schmidt, the cathedral's architect, ordered that it be rung only by pulling its clapper, instead of being swung.
When it was to be rung, the rails had to be lowered away from it by turning jackscrews, and then eight men pulled on the two ropes attached to its heavy clapper.
It took a quarter-hour for 16 men pulling on the bell rope to swing the heavy bell back-and-forth enough before the clapper would strike.
At this stage the steel staple, from which the clapper will hang, is inserted.
In 1932, Sagar started his film career as a clapper boy in a silent film, Raiders of the Rail Road.