freights Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
freights ka kya matlab hota hai
माल ढुलाई
Noun:
भाड़े का कुल माल, माल का भाड़ा,
Verb:
भाड़े पर वलाना, लड़ाई करना,
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freights's Usage Examples:
rail or ocean freights.
But freights had come down by 1900 to half the rates predicated by Caird; indeed, during a portion of the interval they ruled very close to zero, as far as steamer freights from America were concerned.
There is a considerable traffic on the river within the borders of Arkansas in miscellaneous freights, and a slight passenger movement.
Especially in the South-west markets Kansas City has an advantage over Chicago, St Louis, and other large packing centres (except St Joseph), not only in freights, but in its situation among the "corn and beef" states; it shares also the Andrew H.
Moreover, the high freights on goods by the Beira route enabled Port Elizabeth to compete successfully for the trade of Rhodesia.
Freights from Galatz and Braila to North Sea ports have fallen from 50s.
Their provisions by restricting competition naturally tended to raise freights, and by restricting employment made it difficult for shipowners to man their vessels.
The scarcity of animals, as well as the dearness of fodder, is one of the causes of the dearness of transport, and freights have risen on the most frequented roads from 3d.
As a result of these improvements land and timber values have markedly risen, and great impetus has been given to traffic on the rivers, which carry a large part of the cotton, lumber, coal, stone, hay and miscellaneous freights of the state.
Now if we add together all these savings in the rate of rail and ocean freights and incidental expenses, we arrive at an aggregate economy of 8s.
Synonyms:
cargo, product, shipment, load, ware, merchandise, consignment, loading, payload, lading,
Antonyms:
displease, disenchant, take away, empty, underspend,