English to Hindi Dictionary megaphone

megaphone

दूर तक शब्द ले जाने का एक प्रकार का यंत्र
definition
verb
the director stood around megaphoning orders
utter through, or as if through, a megaphone.
noun
They carried on a conversation without aid of telephones, megaphones or any other voice enhancing equipment - just calling out to each other.
a large funnel-shaped device for amplifying and directing the voice.
translation of 'megaphone'
दूर तक आवाज पहुँचाने का यंत्र-विशेष,
ध्वनी-प्रवर्धी
example
The other hand can be cupped like a 'megaphone' to direct the sound.
From a 'megaphone' , the signal to start was given.
If it would be grotesque and insensitive to boom out the poems and project them through a 'megaphone' , it would be equally inappropriate to read them too delicately and reduce them to something like a whisper.
Someone who had acquired a 'megaphone' began instructing.
I also heard sirens and a booming voice yelled through a 'megaphone' ,
They caught Forte in the darkness with their search lights, and a booming voice through a 'megaphone' said, ‘Halt.’
A authoritative, though not particularly menacing voice was heard, speaking through a 'megaphone' .
The loud girl with the 'megaphone' had stopped screaming.
Those in the front heard her voice coming around the sides of the 'megaphone' , those in the back heard the amplified version, and the clump in the middle heard echoes.
I heard doors slam outside and a voice on a 'megaphone' yell, ‘Everybody freeze!’
They had him cornered; the helicopter closed in above his head, whipping up sand and water droplets; from somewhere, a 'megaphone' voice barked at him.
In an attempt to break the strike, management used 'megaphones' to instruct the afternoon shift, who were gathered in a car park, to return to work or face immediate dismissal.
Eight years after his megabook, Hammer is still 'megaphoning' the need for processes.
The other complaint, cited by visitors, was noise pollution, particularly the 'megaphones' used to lure in customers, which often has the opposite effect.
When people were escaping the staff did not have torches or 'megaphones' and no one could see exits properly because of the thick dust.
You pointed that out to the chief Government whip who was calling out in a voice that could only be described as ‘ 'megaphonic' ’, right across the House.
There were about a dozen in their group and upon their arrival they began unveiling banners and whipped out the 'megaphones' .
Through 'megaphones' , voices in broken English blared out at them, urging them to surrender and lay down their arms.
They carried on a conversation without aid of telephones, 'megaphones' or any other voice enhancing equipment - just calling out to each other.
However, the new laws also target a group of protesters that used very loud 'megaphones' which made it difficult for people working in many Commons offices to concentrate.
Increased engine performance can be derived by arching the plate within the exhaust chamber to approximate a 'megaphonic' area reduction within the exhaust chamber.
Organised fans carry small plastic 'megaphones' which they thump with enthusiasm against the seats in front.
It is for this string of real life problems that young people demanded unfettered media latitude to have their voice 'megaphoned' far and wide on issues close to their chest.
The playback utilized a unit quite similar to the recording device, in which the cylinder or disk was spun, which vibrated a needle which vibrated a diaphragm which was amplified by an acoustic 'megaphonic' horn.
People were shouting over 'megaphones' and speakers even though they didn't need to.
After the chorus, the 'megaphonic' vocals return.
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