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on+the+deck

  • 1 deck

    N
    1. डेक/जलपोत की छत
    The crew members go for a walk on the deck.
    2. बस की छत
    There was a great rush on the bus deck.
    3. ताश के पत्ते
    He took out the ace from the deck of the cards.
    4. रेकार्डिंग के लिए एक यंत्र
    He had a nice deck and a good collection of cassettes.
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    V
    1. सजाना
    She decked up nicely for the party.

    English-Hindi dictionary > deck

  • 2 deck Chair

    N
    1. झूला\{कुर्सीनुमा\}
    The deck chair in her garden was very comfortable.

    English-Hindi dictionary > deck Chair

  • 3 flight deck

    N
    1. विमान में चालक के बैठने का स्थान
    Passengers are normally not allowed on the flight deck.
    2. जंगी जहाज़ पर विमान रखने का स्थान
    The flight deck of the aircraft carrier was kept ready for flight of the fighter aircrafts.

    English-Hindi dictionary > flight deck

  • 4 quarter-deck

    N
    1. जहाज\quarter-deckके\quarter-deckपीछे\quarter-deckका\quarter-deckऊपरी\quarter-deckखंड
    A gush of water entered the quarter-deck.

    English-Hindi dictionary > quarter-deck

  • 5 berth

    N
    1. बर्थ/शायिका
    I got a berth on the middle deck.
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    VT
    1. जगह देना
    I was berthed on the middle deck.

    English-Hindi dictionary > berth

  • 6 flyer

    N
    1. हवाई जहाज़ का चालक
    I went to the flight deck to see the flyer of this plane.
    2. हवाई यात्री
    He is a frequent flyer on this route.
    3. उड़ाने वाला
    The flyer of this model plane is 1.years old.
    4. उड़ने वाला
    Some insects are caught as they are poor flyers and cannot escape the predators.
    5. तेज़ रफ्तार से चलने वाला
    Cheetah is a great flyer when catching his kill.
    6. विज्ञापन हेतु पुस्तिका
    I receive many flyers from the companies inviting me to buy their products.

    English-Hindi dictionary > flyer

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