धसकना Meaning in English
धसकना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : smiting
, to subside
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
चूसनाखून चूसना
कष्ट झेलना
रिरियाना
सहारा देना
हथियार डाल देना
घेरना
छेंकना
भकोसना
अंग छूना
बुहारना
झुलाना
झूलना
झूले पर झूलना
झूमना
धसकना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The Bovey Basin lies along the line of the Sticklepath fault and owes its existence to subsidence along this fault.
And One albums As the Roman kingdom successfully overcame opposition from the Italic hill tribes, and became a larger state, the age of tyranny in the eastern Mediterranean began to subside.
Although the water had begun to subside at this point, this extra rainfall caused further damage to homes and farmland in the surrounding areas.
Stafford had to wait two weeks for the swelling to subside, before she could undergo reconstructive surgery, but she did not sustain any major scarring on her face.
Today, a large portion of New Orleans is at or below local mean sea level and evidence suggests that portions of the city may be dropping in elevation due to subsidence.
Due to subsidence the main station building, of the standard 'West Highland' design, had to be demolished around 1970 with an open waiting area built on to the signal box.
Extensive repairs had to be made in 1925 due to subsidence.
Snake Pass has also been closed for longer periods owing to subsidence in the local area following rain.
Increasing traffic levels around the tower led to subsidence and high levels of vibration, effecting the operation of the delicate instruments, and worsened after the opening of Lambeth Bridge in 1932.
It is regularly closed in winter because of snow, and has seen several longer-term closures owing to subsidence following heavy rain.
On August 31, flood levels started to subside.
This church had to move to its current siting in the 1870s due to subsidence in its original siting.
The condition is not expected to create any long-term disability, and expected to subside in 2 or more weeks.
धसकना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
* Caius Martius Coriolanus (hist) is the central character of Coriolanus, who earns the title "Coriolanus" in recognition of his skill at smiting Volscians in Coriolai.
One fragmentary but well known surviving triumphal relief scene from the Temple of Amun at Tanis depicts an Egyptian pharaoh smiting his enemies with a mace.
In the Dominium mundi conflict between emperor and pope culminating at the 1157 Reichstag of Besançon (Bisanz), fiery Otto could only be kept from smiting the papal legate Cardinal Rolando Bandinelli with his battleaxe by the personal intervention of Frederick.