ज़ख़मी संबंधी Meaning in English
ज़ख़मी संबंधी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : risky
, wound
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
व्रणघाव सड़ना
घाव,चोट,क्षत्त
ज़ख़म का चिह्न
घाव का चिह्न
घाव पकना
क्षतशोधन
घाव का शोधन
घायल
व्रणित
घायल ढंग से
वुरले
बुना
बुने हुये कपड़े
वाउच
ज़ख़मी-संबंधी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Patrolman Leonard Szalkiewicz was shot and wounded at 8:55 PM while attempting to push an abandoned police vehicle off the street on Lakeview Road.
In some tribes, a warrior who won coup was permitted to wear an eagle feather in his hair, and if wounded in the attempt, he was required to paint the feather red to indicate this.
"The expediency of the order I, of course, do not pretend to question, but its effect was to deprive this department of the appliances necessary for the proper care of the wounded".
They are typically used to treat open, or "sucking," chest wounds (open pneumothorax) to alleviate or prevent a tension pneumothorax (a serious complication of a simple pneumothorax).
As long as the mainspring is less than fully wound, the bridle holds the mainspring by friction to the barrel wall, allowing the mainspring to be wound.
A native of Mobile, Alabama, Hill was convicted of the October 19, 1982 murder of Pensacola, Florida police officer Stephen Taylor and the wounding of Taylor's partner, Larry Bailly, when both officers responded to a bank alarm.
However, his plan was thwarted by the Defenders and he committed suicide through self-inflicted gunshot wound in despair.
After shooting down a Mitsubishi A6M "Zeke" and an Aichi D3A "Val", she escorted Hyman into the Hagushi anchorage and sent a medical officer and pharmacist's mates aboard to aid the wounded.
On 9 July 1900, while personally leading a counterattack against Russian forces under the command of General Anatoly Stessel in the Battle of Tientsin, Nie was fatally wounded when an artillery shell exploded nearby.
) In addition to the dead and missing, 95 crew members were wounded, and 113 crew members survived the sinking.
Evacuation of wounded military personnel from combat zones; transport of critically ill military personnel (and dependents) to military medical facilities for treatment.
All of them were fatally injured and died of their bullet wounds within a few hours or days.
On 12 March 1868, he shot and wounded Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, the second son and fourth child of Queen Victoria.
ज़ख़मी-संबंधी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The team that suffered the most from the new format, the Los Angeles Kings, had the fourth best overall record but had to play in the risky mini series where they were upset by the twelfth-seeded Toronto Maple Leafs two games to one.
For the WWF, moving into the struggling Canadian market, by promoting events at the Maple Leaf Gardens every month, was part of an unheard of and risky national business model, which stretched the company.
It was risky in that he did not want to alienate the people with whom he required to do business and he required to do business to keep hundreds of people in employment and to support many more people through his charitable work.
Several factor of accidents are more highly probable by night in proportion to the traffic, although inattentiveness remains risky during the day.
Surfing is possible at stretches along the coast, but high numbers of sharks make it risky.
Sexual victimization at a young age has been correlated with several risk factors for contracting HIV including decreased knowledge of sexual topics, increased prevalence of HIV, engagement in risky sexual practices, condom avoidance, lower knowledge of safe sex practices, frequent changing of sexual partners, and more years of sexual activity.
After receiving updated information, task force commanders determined that a beach landing, requiring troops to fight their way across the city, was too risky.
When he brought Widder into port at Brest, he refused the Naval Command's order to take the ship to Hamburg, because the passage through British controlled was too risky.
Helicopter operations were particularly risky, for these helicopters, not being designed for marine use, were unable to apply negative pitch to their [rotor|main rotors], therefore making them vulnerable to rolling off the flight deck in heavy seas.
Once the risky stages passed, adult newts usually attain an age of seven to nine years, although individuals of the northern crested newts have reached 17 years in the wild.
The implications of this were explored in the realm of sexual decision-making, where young men in an unaroused "cold state" fail to predict that when they are in an aroused "hot state" they will be more likely to make risky sexual decisions, such as not using a condom.
He was known for his risky saves, often leaving his goal and charging at the ball, punching or kicking it to send it away.
Many officers considered this venture too risky, since the Russian siege army was rumoured to number about 80,000 and the Swedish Army lacked supplies and reinforcements.