English to Kannada Dictionary shunt

shunt

ಷಂಟ್
definition
verb
their train had been shunted into a siding
push or pull (a train or part of a train) from the main line to a siding or from one track to another.
provide (an electrical current) with a conductor joining two points of a circuit, through which more or less of the current may be diverted.
noun
The countless mini-roundabouts popping up where there just simply isn't room for a roundabout is another danger, increasing the number of small shunts & bumps.
an act of pushing or shoving something.
One indication is a shunt or a short circuit of a medium between the common control element and the devices.
an electrical conductor joining two points of a circuit, through which more or less of a current may be diverted.
translation of 'shunt'
ಕಂಬಿ ಬದಲಾಯಿಸು,
ಮಾರ್ಗ ಬದಲಾವಣೆ
example
This medical condition usually requires the surgical placement of a 'shunt' system to divert cerebrospinal fluid to another part of the body.
these components are designed to 'shunt' electrical surges away from microcircuits
The engine won't have to 'shunt' and pull, there will be a loop.
We wandered past many carriages waiting for the shiny new engine to 'shunt' around to the front of the train.
Doctors put in a 'shunt' to drain the fluid in his brain.
She had to have surgery for a liver 'shunt' at 13 weeks.
Other cases have seen thieves 'shunt' a vehicle and confront the owner after they leave their car to inspect the damage.
One indication is a 'shunt' or a short circuit of a medium between the common control element and the devices.
'shunt' surgery
the engine turnround was helped by a gravity 'shunt'
How do you coordinate and 'shunt' trains so they don't smash into each other while going in opposite directions on the same track?
a lorry shed its load, causing an eight-vehicle 'shunt'
'shunt' surgery
Thank you for coming and helping us and liberating us, but that doesn't mean 'shunting' us to the sides.
Details are sketchy, but it seems that on Thursday, two trains carrying high explosives were being 'shunted' in a freight yard, when they came into contact with a power line.
When these working-class allies tried to send a delegation to the capital, hostile railway workers 'shunted' their train into a siding and left them stranded.
The train was 'shunted' onto a siding and wreckage was strewn along 200 yards of track.
For far too long now, the youths have had the feeling of having been 'shunted' into the position of secondary citizens.
Several other Argus executives were also 'shunted' sideways.
At the same time the theatre management approached the railways and the trains stopped 'shunting' in the evenings.
Travellers are 'shunted' into sites that are like urban slums, only without the amenities.
Left with nothing but the clothes on his back, he was 'shunted' between neighbours in Ruxley Lane and grandparents in Clapham and Croydon.
Even the sound of trains 'shunting' in sidings has been asked for, according to a new review of funeral ceremonies.
Their sedan collided with an articulated lorry already in the outside lane when they pulled out to overtake and were 'shunted' into the path of an oncoming mini van.
All four West Lothian candidates were 'shunted' out.
The waiting list report from Audit Scotland, while clearing trusts of fiddling figures, found some operating a two-tier system, with patients being 'shunted' on to ‘deferred’ lists.
Efficiency and continuity probably do require that the train be 'shunted' into a well-prepared and easily accessible Belgian siding.
A grand total of six trains per day 'shunts' through Fearn.
The train was eventually 'shunted' to Kildare where it was left standing for another 40 minutes or so until a replacement engine arrived.
Special trains were 'shunted' into the sidings about twice a week with building materials for the aerodrome which was being built then.
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