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shutter Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


shutter ka kya matlab hota hai


शटर

Noun:

झांप, कैमरा-कपाट, बंडील, टट्टी, तख़्ता, किवाड़, झिलमिली, शटर,

Verb:

झिलमिली से बंद करना, बंडिल से बंद करना,



shutter's Usage Examples:

The addition of a foot-bridge greatly facilitates the raising and lowering of these shutter weirs, and also aids the regulation of the discharge; but it renders this form of weir much more costly than the ordinary frame weir, and where large quantities of drift come down with sudden floods, the frames of the bridge are liable to be carried away, and therefore boats must be relied on for working the weir.


- The invention of this instrument has generally been ascribed, as in the ninth edition of this work, to the famous Neapolitan savant of the 16th century, Giovanni Battista della Porta, but as a matter of fact the principle of the simple camera obscura, or darkened chamber with a small aperture in a window or shutter, was well known and in practical use for observing eclipses long before his time.


2) represent a :small hole in the shutter of a darkened room, and OS a narrow beam of sunlight which is allowed to fall on a white screen so as to form an image of the sun at S.


The rays which stream through the shutter will be no longer remembered when the shutter is wholly removed.


Sometimes it is a loosely-fitting shutter or windowframe, a hanging drawer-handle, or a lamp-shade which will rattle; the timbers in a roof may creak, or a group of wine-glasses with their rims in contact may chatter.


The earliest form of shutter weir, known as a bear-trap, introduced in the United States in 1818, and subsequently erected across the Marne in France, consists of two wooden gates, each turning on a horizontal axis laid across the apron, inclined towards one another and abutting together at an angle in the centre when the weir is closed; the up-stream one serves as the weir, and the down-stream one forms its support, and both fall flat upon the apron for opening the weir.'


In a much larger /!w/ - Shutter '60' inch Reflecting Telescope Dome and Building, Solar Observatory Mount Wilson,Calif.


When there is no current the shutter covers the perforations and no light passes, but when a current traverses the wires they are depressed by electromagnetic action, carrying the shutter with them, and a quantity of light proportional to the current strength is admitted through the perforations.


When a subscriber called (by turning the handle of his magneto- 'generator), the shutter of the annunciator associated with his line dropped.


- Shutter Weir with Foot-bridge, Port a l'Anglais, Upper Seine.



Synonyms:

mechanical device, photographic camera, camera,



Antonyms:

beginning, distant, rotor, hide,



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