English to Gujarati Dictionary stadium

stadium

સ્ટેડિયમ
definition
noun
In fact, it would be a fair point to state that mandatory seating in Premier League stadia has played a role in lessening trouble in the stands.
a sports arena with tiers of seats for spectators.
Of course how accurate this value is depends on the length of the stadium and scholars have argued over this for a long time.
an ancient Roman or Greek measure of length, about 185 meters.
translation of 'stadium'
ખેલ-મેદાન,
ક્રીડાંગણ,
સ્ટેડિયમ
noun
રમતનું બાંધેલું મેદાન
example
football 'stadium'
Caligula was murdered by his own guard while exiting from the 'stadium' of some public games.
The 'stadium' was the home of the ancient Olympics until they were stopped in 393AD.
Of course how accurate this value is depends on the length of the 'stadium' and scholars have argued over this for a long time.
Having conceded three goals in their own 'stadium' , Celta Vigo have given themselves loads to do in the second leg.
There are new disabled access paths into the 'stadium' , new seats for carers and viewing restrictions have been removed.
The Olympic 'stadium' follows a rise-and-fall pattern of stillness and intense activity.
The plans were sparked by the astonishing discovery of a Roman 'stadium' at Colchester Garrison.
Olympic 'stadium'
sports 'stadium'
At first there was only one race, down the length of the 'stadium' , and the games lasted only one day.
Clusters of empty seats throughout the 'stadium' were evidence that some had not overcome their disappointment.
Anders Frisk blows his whistle for full time and the 'stadium' erupts.
At the final whistle, the whole 'stadium' gave the players a standing ovation for top class football.
The 'stadium' now has 5,000 amber and black seats in its main stand and a new concourse bar at the back.
The battle hotted up from halfway as spectators in the 'stadium' watched nervously on the giant screens.
There's a real buzz around the stadium, a 'stadium' where Brazil might be returning in a month's time for the final.
He then marked off where the lines of longitude crossed the parallel of Rhodes, taking 400 'stadia' per degree.
They grow up dreaming of hitting home runs in the Tokyo Dome and their own 'stadiums' .
A result of the Taylor recommendations following the Hillsborough disaster was that football 'stadia' should provide seating for all spectators.
The long and short of it: aunes, cubits, leagues, palms, 'stadia' - old-fashioned units of measurement make it hard to do science.
Now most stadiums, even Premiership 'stadiums' hold about 30,000 people.
We played in World Cup 'stadia' every week and got the chance to visit a lot of different countries.
More and more high schools are building larger and grander 'stadiums' and gymnasiums.
The 'stadiums' of the clubs are great arenas where the teams play, and the game is fast and requires skill and passion.
Major plans are now afoot to completely transform the Lower Lea Valley as the focus of London's 2012 Olympic bid, complete with sports 'stadia' and athletes' village.
And in a related development, government says it has set the ball rolling for the construction of the three modern 'stadia' ahead of the 2010 World Cup set for South Africa.
Each 'stadia' is 10 Mils long and spaced 10 Mils apart.
Who is willing to believe that Alexandria is exactly 5000 'stadia' from Syene, whatever the value of the stadium?
A good competition with high standards of play will fill the 'stadiums' .
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