Nghĩa của từ the east end bằng Hindi

the East End <N.>

  1. पूर्वी~लंदन{जहाँ~मजदूरों~के~कारखाने~हैं} "There are many houses and factories in the East End."

Đặt câu có từ "the east end"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "the east end", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển tiếng Anh - Hindi. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ the east end, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ the east end trong bộ từ điển Từ điển tiếng Anh - Hindi

1. He took lodgings in the East End of London.

2. The type of speech used by people from the East End of London: You won't hear much real Cockney spoken unless you go to the East End.

3. James, a shopping center, is at the east end of Princes Street.

4. The transepts have barrel vaults and the east end a semi-circular vault.

5. You and Erik get out to the East End, provide Bauer with backup.

6. You won't hear much real Cockney spoken unless you go to the East End.

7. Church is located in Annotto Bay, Saint Mary, on the east end of town

8. The main terminal complex is at the east end of Colonel Eileen Collins Boulevard.

9. It has been Conjectured that the west, as well as the east end, terminated apsidally.

10. Belle is Lesley Pearse’s latest book set in 1910 in the East end of London

11. Despite Glasgow's economic renaissance, the East End of the city remains the focus of social deprivation.

12. He lived in the top attic right, up against the east end gable of the building.

13. • He lived in the top Attic right, up against the east end gable of the building

14. The abundance of semi- and unskilled labour led to low wages and poor conditions throughout the East End.

15. The Bridgetown High School and Bridgetown Elementary School are both located in the east end of the town

16. An aisle running around the east end of a church, esp one that passes behind the Explanation of Ambulatories

17. A Cockney accent is one of the many British dialects, and is commonly associated with the East End of London

18. She also helped set up a convalescent home for patients from the East End after the cholera epidemic of 18

19. 26 On a Saturday morning there were often more lads down the East End dressed in khaki than in civvies.

20. The radicalism of the East End contributed to the formation of the Labour Party and demands for the enfranchisement of women.

21. There is an Ambry in the south wall near the east end, and the doorway is semicircular and of Norman character

22. Apsis (plural apsides) ( architecture ) A recess or projection , with a dome or vault , at the east end of a church ; an apse

23. Apse definition: a domed or vaulted semicircular or polygonal recess , esp at the east end of a church Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

24. Sir David Amess was born in the East End of London in 1952 and has been a Member of Parliament for 38 years

25. 26 Attempts to create vehicles of left-wing opinion have not succeeded; both the News-on-Sunday and the East End News failed miserably.

26. A Cockney is a certain type of Londoner: particularly, from the East End of London or, traditionally, born within the sound of Bow Bells

27. Bookstalls or barrows have been for nearly a century a feature of the East End of London, more particularly of Whitechapel Road and Shoreditch

28. Access from the Per-Albin-Hansson-Siedlung Ost is via an underground access at the station's west end and a bridge at the east end.

29. Baiting Hollow is a relatively small north shore hamlet located on the wonderful North Shore of Long Island, near the east end farms and vineyards

30. The Cockney dialect is an English dialect spoken in the East End of London, although the area in which it is spoken has shrunk considerably

31. During a business trip to London, Maclaren was saddened to see that Scouts in the East End had no suitable outdoor area to conduct their activities.

32. In the late 1950s, NY 23 was realigned between the east end of the bridge and Claverack to follow a new, more southerly alignment via Bell Pond.

33. So determined in fractions from the east end of the “ books.Mazdakite toze fibroma cynism Theban Bauxitite uncertified Xenical shipped in heavily loaded with 100 and counted, while yet expressing.

34. “Well,” Patsy explained, “the Norman Conks were a street gang from Norman Street in the East End of Glasgow and they used to fight with the Bridgeton Billy Boys

35. The Ambulatory (Latin: ambulatorium, ‘walking place’) is the covered passage around a cloister or the processional way around the east end of a cathedral or large church and behind the high altar.

36. See colonnade ‘The grape harvest is received and sorted in a Colonnaded courtyard at the east end of the site, where an oversailing roof canopy shades and signposts the entrance to the great vat shed.’

37. Crystal Brandenburgh Events 2020 Fall Pittsburgh Remembers Spring A Community Study of a Food Oasis in the East End of Pittsburgh 79-390 Student Project Unveiling: History Workshop: Computer Science CAUSE Black History Month Reception

38. English Language Learners Definition of Apse : a part of a church that is shaped like a half circle and that is usually at the east end of the building See the full definition for Apse in …

39. Bisbee is wedged between the steep walls of Tombstone Canyon, its roads narrow and twisty, the buildings old and fragile, and there's a monstrous open-pit mine gaping toward the heavens at the east end of town

40. Celtic FC FOUNDED in 1888 as a charitable venture in the East End of Glasgow, Celtic have grown to become one of the biggest clubs in Scotland and the only Scottish club to win the European Cup

41. This event is commemorated by the local war memorial erected in Poplar Recreation Ground, but during the war a total of 120 children and 104 adults were killed in the East End by aerial bombing, with many more injured.

42. This is a little Bangladeshi girl from the east end of London who's got a huge malignant tumor on the right side of her face, which has already made her blind and which is rapidly growing and is going to kill her shortly.

43. After the Wren era, Hawksmoor was responsible for six of the great Anglican churches in the East End of London (for example Christ Church, Spitalfields), and other architects such as Hooke, James Gibbs and John James contributed significantly to Anglican church architecture in London.

44. Basildon was a (famously) Conservative seat between 1979 and 1997 as the quintessential "Essex man" constituency based on the new town of Basildon.Much of its population has its origins in the East End of London, who as a group traditionally voted for the Labour Party.

45. Ambulatory, in architecture, continuation of the aisled spaces on either side of the nave (central part of the church) around the apse (semicircular projection at the east end of the church) or chancel (east end of the church where the main altar stands) to form a continuous processional way.

46. Apse: 1 n a domed or vaulted recess or projection on a building especially the east end of a church; usually contains the altar Synonyms: apsis Types: tribune the Apse of a Christian church that contains the bishop's throne Type of: niche , recess an enclosure that is set back or indented