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sheffield Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


sheffield ka kya matlab hota hai


शेफील्ड

उत्तरी इंग्लैंड में एक स्टील विनिर्माण शहर अपने कटलरी उद्योग के लिए प्रसिद्ध है



sheffield शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

वर्ष १८९२ में न्यू लंदन के डॉ॰ वाशिंगटन शेफील्ड टूथपेस्ट को पहली बार सिमटने लायक ट्यूब में लेकर आए।

शेफील्ड वेडनेसडे से 1-0 हार कर वे लीग कप में उप-विजेता बने थे।

लोहे एवं इस्पात के व्यवसाय शेफील्ड (जनसंख्या 1971 में 5,19,703) में प्राचीन काल से होते आ रहे हैं।

कालान्तर में लेगान विश्वविद्यालय घाना और शेफील्ड विश्वविद्यालय इंग्लैण्ड में विजिटिंग प्रोफेसर और चर्चित कालेज कैम्ब्रिज विश्वविद्यालय इंगलैण्ड व कॉर्नेल विश्वविद्यालय अमरीका के फैलो बने।

2007 - शेफील्ड, यूनाइटेड किंगडम।

জজজ

आज शेफील्ड तथा डानकैस्टर के बीच की डान की घाटी इस्पात का मुख्य प्रदेश बन गई है।

लगभग सभी समय पर ऑस्ट्रेलियाई टेस्ट टीम के WSC करने के लिए हस्ताक्षर किए गए थे - गैरी कोसीर, ज्योफ डिमॉक, किम ह्यूज और क्रेग सारजेन्ट सहित उल्लेखनीय अपवाद - और ऑस्ट्रेलियाई चयनकर्ताओं क्या आम तौर पर खिलाड़ियों से एक तीसरे दर्जे की टीम माना जाता था लेने के लिए मजबूर किया गया शेफील्ड शील्ड।

अर्जेंटिनोस जूनियर्स के लिए खेलते हुए, इंग्लिश क्लब शेफील्ड यूनाइटेड ने उनकी सेवाएं पाने के लिए 180,000 पाउंड की बोली लगाई, जो ख़ारिज कर दी गई।

एल. शेफील्ड : आटोबायग्राफी;।

1876 से 1881 तक उन्होंने एडिनबर्ग विश्वविद्यालय में चिकित्सा विज्ञान का अध्ययन किया, जहां उन्होंने एस्टन शहर (जो अब बर्मिंघम का एक जिला है) और शेफील्ड में कार्य भी किया था।

sheffield's Usage Examples:

His remains were laid in the burial place of the Sheffield family, Fletching, Sussex, where an epitaph by Dr Parr describes his character and work in the language at once of elegance, of moderation and of truth.


Returning to London early in November, he found it necessary to consult his physicians for a symptom which, neglected since 1761, had gradually become complicated with hydrocele, and was now imperatively demanding surgical aid; but the painful operations which had to be performed did not interfere with his customary cheerfulness, nor did they prevent him from paying a Christmas visit to Sheffield Place.


He arrived in England in the following June, and spent the summer at Sheffield Place, where his presence was even more highly prized than it had ever before been.


In April 1793 he unexpectedly received tidings of the death of Lady Sheffield; and the motive of friendship thus supplied combined with the pressure of public events to urge him homewards.


Lord Sheffield merely replies, somewhat weakly it must be said, that his friend never intended the words to be taken literally.


But be this as it may, he had no sooner adopted his new creed than he resolved to profess it; " a momentary glow of enthusiasm " had raised him above all temporal considerations, and accordingly, on June 8, 1753, he records that having " privately abjured the heresies" of his childhood before a Catholic priest of the name of Baker, a Jesuit, in London, he announced the same to his father in an elaborate controversial epistle which his spiritual adviser much approved, and which he himself afterwards described to Lord Sheffield as having been " written with all the pomp, the dignity, and self-satisfaction of a martyr."


In bringing about this " fall," however, Parsons the Jesuit appears to have had a considerable share; at least Lord Sheffield has recorded that on the only occasion on which Gibbon talked with him on the subject he imputed the change in his religious views principally to that vigorous writer, who, in his opinion, had urged all the best arguments in favour of Roman Catholicism.


The growth of the oak is slow, though it varies greatly in different trees; Loudon states that an oak, raised from the acorn in a garden at Sheffield Place, Sussex, became in seventy years 12 ft.


Pym Yeatman, Records of the Borough of Chesterfield (Chesterfield and Sheffield, 1884); Thomas Ford, History of Chesterfield (London, 1839).


It has also been conferred during the closing years of the 19th century by letters patent on other cities - Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Bristol, Sheffield, Leeds, Cardiff, Bradford, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Belfast, Cork.



sheffield's Meaning':

a steel manufacturing city in northern England famous for its cutlery industry

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