English to Hindi Dictionary gladiator

gladiator

तलवार चलानेवाला
definition
noun
The most famous is probably the Colosseum where thousands of Roman citizens would gather for their entertainment - be it animals fighting or gladiators etc.
(in ancient Rome) a man trained to fight with weapons against other men or wild animals in an arena.
translation of 'gladiator'
विवादास्‍पद या प्रतिवादास्‍पद विष्‍ज्ञयों में पटु,
राजनीतिक आदि विवादों में दक्ष व्‍यक्ति,
तलवार चलाने वाला
noun
तलवार चलानेवाला,
वाद-विवाद करनेवाला
example
Spartacus is the tale of a slave who was trained as a 'gladiator' and led a bloody revolt against his Roman masters more than 2,000 years ago.
We suppose there were alternatives, like going to the 'gladiator' fights together, or conversing.
It was very flattering, except for one thing: if I am to fight like a 'gladiator' , they can't run a picture of me with my glasses.
The Romans had the biggest and the grandest 'gladiator' fights in the colosseums where one always beat the best.
Nero's participation in chariot racing, 'gladiatorial' combats, and drama is the subject of the third chapter.
As Roman 'gladiators' entered the arena, they faced the emperor's box and exclaimed: ‘Hail, Caesar!’
He took part in 'gladiatorial' contests and also fought wild beasts in the amphitheater.
Although their final outcomes may have been brutal, ancient Roman 'gladiators' fought like gentlemen, according to new research.
Surrounded by a horseshoe of dazzling white marble terraces it has the appearance of a 'gladiatorial' arena rather than an athletics stadium.
It promises to throw new light on the way 'gladiators' fought and trained.
As vital as the bread and the oil for keeping the people happy, were the numerous and frequent circuses scattered all over the city, where 'gladiators' fought wild beasts and each other.
Now the games that involved, and we can basically say that they were blood sports, they might involve pitting of slaves or prisoners of war, against wild animals or 'gladiators' .
He shows that 'gladiators' who fought in the arena were treated much differently from those condemned to die in any number of spectacular ways (damnati or noxii).
Another chance to see the spectacular 'gladiatorial' combat re-enactment by the gladiators of Britannia.
The glare of the floodlights focussed on the 'gladiators' engaged in the middle, the arena one grand spectacle, the game fierce and engaging.
In ancient Rome, 'gladiators' waged bloody battles to prove who was the better man.
This is especially applied to those players engaged in team sports where you have to engage others, comparable to throwing 'gladiators' into the arena.
The 'gladiators' enter the arena, snarling and cursing each other.
For, like ancient Rome and its 'gladiators' , today's cities play host to colourful spectacles, marches, processions et al.
Yesterday, however, the players once again fought like 'gladiators' and deserved at least a point.
Telling Verus' story takes viewers into his world, showing how 'gladiators' really fought and trained and how the greatest amphitheatre of all was built.
The most famous is probably the Colosseum where thousands of Roman citizens would gather for their entertainment - be it animals fighting or 'gladiators' etc.
We buy and sell football players, as if they were servile 'gladiators' in Ancient Rome.
The Colosseum was the greatest building in Ancient Rome but much smaller amphitheatres were built in Roman Britain and 'gladiatorial' fights may have occurred in these.
Although gladiators were clearly Roman, the values presented in 'gladiatorial' single combat were central to Greek culture as well as to Roman.
Leaving the theater, we see around the Colosseum street artists disguised as 'gladiators' and centurions to entertain tourists…
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