प्रहरी का काम करना Meaning in English
प्रहरी का काम करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : doing The Work of the Police
, watchman
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रहरीग़ौर से देखनेवाला
पहरेदार बीटल
अंबु
सलिल
वारि
जल प्रवणिका
जलसरणी
जल शैया
पानी बिस्कुट
जलस्फोट
पानी का छाला
पानी छाला
जलकुण्ड
जलप्रसारित
प्रहरी-का-काम-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He had previous form against Essex in 1914, going into bat as the nightwatchman, he added 124 for the second wicket with Benjamin Wilson.
A night watchman is frightened by costumes brought to life in a warehouse.
A factory watchman is badly injured, a false riot is organised, and a lock-out is declared.
The watchman gives a sign, and the knights all begin to lament.
In the third test he again made useful runs as nightwatchman, 40 in Australia's first innings, but went for 0–97 as Australia crashed to defeat.
In the scene in which an enraged Kharis destroys a museum room and kills the watchman, Chaney broke a real glass, a piece of which flew up and cut his chin through the rubber mummy mask.
In 1923, linking the pleasure principle to the libido he described it as the watchman over life; and in Civilization and its Discontents of 1930 he still considered that "what decides the purpose of life is simply the programme of the pleasure principle".
However, in the second innings, when Australia was chasing 339 to win the game, Mann came to the wicket as nightwatchman when Australia was 1–13 and did not leave until they were 2–172 by which time he had scored 105 runs, helping lay the platform for an Australian victory.
Though he took just 49 wickets (and only 25 of them in Championship matches), he scored his only first-class century in what proved to be his last season: going in as a nightwatchman, he made 116 and shared in a second-wicket stand of 209 with Fred Gardner in the match against Glamorgan at Coventry.
The poem begins with a depiction of daybreak and the watchman’s whistle that warns the lovers that the man must depart.
When, at dawn, the watchman gives a sign to lament, Jaufre is discovered missing.
The submarine's bow broke the surface; the watchman rowed toward it to determine what it was and then rowed to the nearby patrol boat to report his finding.
In 2013, Sterna wrote that "I shall show that moral commitment to an ideal of 'negative' liberty, which does not lead to a night-watchman state, but instead requires sufficient government to provide each person in society with the relatively high minimum of liberty that persons using Rawls' decision procedure would select.