admirals Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
admirals ka kya matlab hota hai
एडमिरल
Noun:
नौ-सेनाध्यक्ष, नौ-सेना-पति,
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admirals शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
জজজ
इमारत की परोपकारी लेडी लॅनगाटोक की मृत्यु के पश्चात इसको नेल्सन संग्रहालय के रूप में खोला गया, जहाँ नौ-सेनाध्यक्ष होरेशियो नेलसन से जुड़ी उनकी यादगार चीजों, जिन्हें लेडी लॅनगाटोक ने संकलित कर रखा था, उनकी प्रदर्शनी लगाई जाती थी।
admirals's Usage Examples:
MOROSINI, a noble Venetian family, probably of Hungarian extraction, which gave many doges, statesmen, generals and admirals to the Venetian Republic, and cardinals to the Church.
Many admirals declined to serve under Lord Sandwich, and Rodney, who then commanded in the West Indies, had complained of want of proper support from his subordinates, whom he accused of disaffection.
Here the advantage of his training under the duke of Wellington was seen in the soundness of his generalship, and his diplomatic experience stood him in good stead in dealing with the generals and admirals, British, French and Turkish, who were associated with him.
The admirals, therefore, decided to stand into the bay and anchor among the Egyptian and Turkish ships.
Instructions to this effect were sent to the admirals commanding in the Levant.
Her generals and admirals, Conon, Iphicrates, Chabrias, Timotheus, distinguished themselves by their military skill, and partially recovered their country's predominance in the Aegean, which found expression in the temporary renewal of the Delian League.
c. 5) provided that "the admirals and their deputies shall not meddle from henceforth of anything done within the realm, but only of a thing done upon the sea, as it hath been used in the time of the noble prince king Edward, grandfather of our lord the king that now is."
At first there were separate admirals or rear-admirals of the north, south and west, each with deputies and courts.
Even then the court as such took no formal shape; but the various admirals began to receive in their patents express grants of jurisdiction with powers to appoint lieutenants or deputies.
The Old Church, founded in the 11th century, but in its present form dating from 1476, contains the monuments of two famous admirals of the 17th century, Martin van Tromp and Piet Hein, as well as the tomb of the naturalist Leeuwenhoek, born at Delft in 1632.
Synonyms:
four-footed butterfly, brush-footed butterfly, nymphalid, nymphalid butterfly,