Becket Meaning in English
word
/ˈbɛkət/
BEK-uht
/bˈɛkɪt/
BEK-it
परिभाषा
A becket is a small loop of rope or metal, used especially in sailing to secure or attach lines or ropes to something.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Becket' is technical nautical vocabulary, rarely used outside sailing or boating contexts. Common collocations: 'block and becket,' 'becket hitch.' Not to be confused with 'bucket.'
Spanish: guardacabos - presilla (náutica)Portuguese (BR): olhal - argola (náutica)Portuguese (PT): olhal - argola (náutica)Chinese (Simplified): 索环 - 索眼 (航海用语)Chinese (Traditional): 索環 - 索眼 (航海用語)Hindi: बेकट (नाविक शब्दावली)Arabic: عروة (مصطلح بحري)Bengali: বেকেট (নৌকার দড়ির লুপ)Russian: бекет (петля для троса)Japanese: ベケット(ロープの輪)Vietnamese: becket (vòng dây nhỏ trên thuyền)Korean: 베킷(로프 고리)Turkish: becket (halat veya metal halka)Urdu: بیکٹ (ناؤ کا رسہ یا دھات کی چھوٹی گانٹھ)Indonesian: becket (gelang tali/kawat pada kapal)
उदाहरण वाक्य
A becket is attached to the end of the rope.
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The sailor tied the line to the becket.
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You can use a becket to keep the ropes secure.
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He replaced the broken becket before setting sail again.
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Do you know how to make a becket hitch?
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Every block has a becket for attaching extra gear.
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