बढ़ता ज्वार Meaning in English
बढ़ता ज्वार शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : rising tide
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बढ़ते मूल्यसूर्य के साथ उदय अस्त सम्बन्धी
ख़तरा मोल लेना
जोखिम
जोखिम मोल लना
जोखिम सहना
जोखिम मीटर
संक्रमण का खतरा
अति आत्मविश्वास का जोखिम
जोखिम के जोखिम
जोखिम उठाने वाला
जोखिम उठानेवाला
जोखिम लेने वाला
जोखिम चिकित्सा
रिस्ट्रक्स
बढ़ता-ज्वार इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
On the rising tide, a reverse effect is noted.
After rescuing an unconscious sailor in danger of drowning from the rising tide, Longshaw responded to the cry of a wounded marine and while treating him was shot in the head and died instantly.
By the late 1940s, the rising tide of anti-communism had made many of Lee's earlier contacts politically dangerous.
The FAA rejected 94% of all the claims it received, fueling a rising tide of anger that soared even after the experiment's conclusion.
Robert despatched messengers to gather his troops and hastened to the Great Orme, where he found that the rising tide was about to allow the Welsh to refloat their vessels and get away with the loot before Robert's troops could appear.
For example, it is foreseeable that if I shoot someone on a beach and they are immobilized, they may drown in a rising tide rather than from the trauma of the gunshot wound or from loss of blood.
The ship initially grounded on a sandbank, but in the early morning of the 26th the rising tide drove her on to the rocks at a point just north of Moelfre at Porth Alerth on the north coast of Anglesey.
In the control centre, key decisions will be taken on raising and lowering the mobile barriers according to measurements made by tide gauges positioned in front of the lagoon inlets to record the rising tide in real time.
While not in immediate danger from rising tides, it is prudent for Grimsby Town to pursue a move to higher ground.
The ship was lifted by a rising tide and eventually capsized.
She required four tugs to pull her clear on the rising tide and arrived in Southampton approximately 90 minutes late.
She was refloated on the rising tide on 7 January 2015, and was towed 2 miles east of the bank and moored between East Cowes and Lee on the Solent to await further salvage operations.
Several tugs and crew from Calshot lifeboat station attended and, within a couple of hours, the ship was refloated on the rising tide.