English to Gujarati Dictionary magazine

magazine

મેગેઝિન
definition
noun
a car magazine
a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, typically covering a particular subject or area of interest.
Most of the rifles chambered for the .284 have been designs that use detachable box magazines .
a chamber for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breech of a gun.
translation of 'magazine'
દારૂગોળા ભંડાર,
બંદૂક, વગેરેમાં ગોળી રાખવાની જગ્યા,
સામાયિક,
સામાયિકપત્ર
noun
દારૂગોળાનો ભંડાર,
સામયિક
example
The gun was identified as a German made 9mm pistol and was loaded with 9 rounds of ammunition in the full 'magazine' .
There's a fascinating article in the new issue of The Economist, the 'magazine' , a British publication.
When the bolt clicked on an empty chamber I automatically buttoned out the 'magazine' , plucked a fresh one from my belt, and rammed it into the well.
Lipsky, a journalist for Rolling Stone 'magazine' , periodically chronicles modern college campus life.
A massive internal explosion - probably in an ammunition 'magazine' below a forward gun turret, had blown off her bow.
a religious 'magazine' programme aimed at the ordinary man and woman in the street
There is a spacer in the 'magazine' which prevents longer cartridges from being loaded.
You have the rifle you brought with you to defend yourself from looters, and you have a 'magazine' of ammunition.
It was loaded with a 'magazine' containing seven bullets.
he took the machine gun and a spare 'magazine'
It's pretty common for the top cartridge in the 'magazine' to move forward a bit under recoil.
Remember; unloading your firearm means unloading it completely, so there is no ammunition in the chamber or in the 'magazine' .
Feeding of cartridges from 'magazine' to chamber was smooth and required little effort.
Readers appreciate the 'magazine' if the articles help them gain knowledge.
a car 'magazine'
He had been interested in the weather since his childhood and now wrote for many newspapers and had published several books and a monthly 'magazine' on the subject and also appeared on television.
A film 'magazine' from a K - 24 aerial camera was fitted to the back of a C - 1 camera.
The feed 'magazine' usually contains 70 rounds, while another ten rounds are in the upper mounting and in the screw feeder.
It's the only repeater in the line, and is equipped with a detachable box 'magazine' .
a women's weekly 'magazine'
you can program only the playback sequence of the discs in the 'magazine', not individual tracks
a women's 'magazine'
Explosive is a tricoastal 'magazine' , headquartered in New York, San Francisco & Iowa.
A torpedo had hit port side aft near an ammunition 'magazine' , completely severing her stern.
She took two torpedoes and one bomb, which set off a 'magazine' explosion.
Years later, I ended up working for a community television house that produced a weekly 'magazine programme' covering all things Trinidadian - from Orisha festivals to modern dance recitals.
Wilson has written many articles for 'magazines' and medical journals.
A clapper loader, u2018they load the 'magazines' of filmu2019.
In nineteenth-century periodicals, 'magazines' , and newspapers, articles on scientific issues were set side by side with fiction, poetry, and literary criticism.
They often look to advertisements in fashion 'magazines' or trade publications and to reviews of the runway shows for ideas about what to produce.
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