tolling Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
tolling ka kya matlab hota hai
टोलिंग
Noun:
घंटे का झनझन, पथकर,
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tolling शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
इसी प्रकार, व्यापारी लोग भी इन पहाड़ियों द्वारा नियंत्रित रास्तों का इस्तेमाल करने की अनुमति प्राप्त करने हेतु उन्हें कुछ पथकर दिया करते थे।
जब ऐसा पथकर पहाड़िया मुखियाओं को मिल जाता था तो वे व्यापारियों की रक्षा करते थे और यह भी आश्वासन देते थे कि कोई भी उनके माल को नहीं लूटेगा।
इन लाइगैंडों में बी कोशिका ग्राहक (प्रतिजन के लिये), आईजीजी एफसी (IgGFC) ग्राहक, सीडी21, जो काम्प्लीमेंट सी3डी से संयुक्त होता है, पथकर-सदृश ग्राहक 9 और ७ (जो डीएनए (DNA) और न्यूक्लियोप्रोटीनों को संयुक्त कर सकते हैं और पीएनएआर (PNAR) शामिल हैं।
জজজ पनामा नहर, जिसे 1999 में सरकार द्वारा अधिग्रहित किया गया था, सबसे महत्वपूर्ण सेवाओं में से एक है, क्योंकि इसके पथकर राजस्व से प्राप्त लाखों डॉलर देश में निर्माण परियोजनाओं, भारी रोजगार को जन्म दिया है।
tolling's Usage Examples:
Changes in finance could be quietly tolling the death knell for property companies anyway, he believes.
Where the orchestra shows that Parsifal is becoming half-conscious of his quest while Kundry is beguiling him with memories of his mother, - and also during the two changes of scene to the Hall of the Grail, where the orchestra mingles the agony of Amfortas and the sorrow of the knights with the tolling of the great bells, - the polyphony is almost as dramatic as in Tristan; while the prelude and the Charfreitagszauber are among the clearest examples of the sublime since Beethoven.
An hour 's tolling of a bell would only bring a hundred people to a sermon.
tolling of a bell would only bring a hundred people to a sermon.
It always had a prince, no doubt, but he was engaged by formal contract without much attention being paid to hereditary rights, and he was merely leader of the troops, while all the political power remained in the hands of the civil officials and the Vetche, a popular assembly which was called together in the market-place, as occasion required, by the tolling of the great bell.
thick, but drawn down to an extremely thin edge, and filling the cavern with tones like tolling bells when struck heavily by the hand.
On the 4th of September 1665 Pepys writes an interesting letter to Lady Carteret from Woolwich: " I have stayed in the city till above 7400 died in one week, and of them about 6000 of the plague, and little noise heard day or night but tolling of bells."
The custom of tolling the curfew still prevails in Okehampton.
Synonyms:
fee,
Antonyms:
devoice, damaged,