English to Marathi Dictionary sluice

sluice

कालवा
definition
verb
she sluiced her face in cold water
wash or rinse freely with a stream or shower of water.
noun
The sluice gate regulates the volume of water that strikes the wheel, and has to be judged with some care to prevent the mill stones from spinning too fast and vibrating too much.
a sliding gate or other device for controlling the flow of water, especially one in a lock gate.
a sluice with cold water
an act of rinsing or showering with water.
translation of 'sluice'
पाण्याच्या झोतातून पाणी बाहत सोडणे,
कालवा, जलाशय, इ मधील पाण्याच्या पातळीचे नियंत्रण करणारी यंत्रणा,
(उदादार, व्हाल्ह इ) पाण्याच्या झोतात धुणे,
example
I can't cite any similar highhandness on Woodward's part, nor is he the sort to 'sluice' the words of authorities directly into his journalism.
He could hear Joe working the handle of the 'sluice' that would send water gushing into the other troughs.
Dozens of small balsa-wood structures were scattered on the cement floor, both within and outside the ambit of a crude wooden 'sluice' system that carried a fitfully circulating trickle of water.
He even made a 'sluice' of tin and boards to catch and carry the rainwater to the parched crops.
This had caused levels in the lodge to fluctuate and water had to be diverted from the stream via a 'sluice' .
Having left my shoes outside at the reception desk I was given a locker for my clothes and belongings, before being ushered by the receptionist into the shower room for a thorough 'sluice' down and then put into a steam room for 15 minutes.
Especially as it said that in case of contact with the mucous membrane - that's another expression to make us girls feel good about ourselves - you're supposed to 'sluice' yourself down right away with lots of water.
a 'sluice' with cold water
She stopped, staring, as several score thoughts and fears, feelings and emotions kicked her in the tail, clenching her gut and sending a 'sluice' of cold water down her spine.
This large drain runs straight in a North Easterly direction, under various bridges, the Well Creek, eventually ending at a 'sluice' which separates the fresh water from the salt water of the Tidal Ouse.
a 'sluice' with cold water
We still use it for watering the garden and I have been known to 'sluice' the back of my neck under it on a hot afternoon (not often this summer).
Then 'sluice' everything down with a coffee tarek.
Water was pumped by an old fire-engine from the creek to the quarry to 'sluice' clay off the stone.
In the cage, I could hear only the 'sluice' and swoosh of rushing and retreating water.
If rain falls into the bird's mouth, theoretically it could 'sluice' down the windpipe past the larynx and into the lungs.
Gravels were added to a 'sluice' box, and gravity-sorting concentrated the gold.
They have 1.7 grams after two programmes out of six which seems reasonable bearing in mind that they also have some left not weighed in the fibrous material they use to catch the gold particles from their 'sluice' .
Huge mounds of river rock stand with great hubris along the creek banks, remnants of the exhaustive 'sluice' and placer mining operations that once took place on the town's perimeter.
Since acquiring the redundant farmland the trust has carried out a programme of restoration which has included restoring 'sluices' , re-opening waterways and a grazing policy.
I scrubbed both my arms with soap, then continued down to my flat stomach as warm water 'sluiced' over my body.
The frog in his throat returned and tried to ruin the speech but he managed to drown the little creature with copious glasses of water, like 'sluicing' a spider down the plughole of your bath.
The warm water 'sluicing' over my body chased the rest of the cotton of too long a sleep from my mind.
The pent-up waters, controlled by a 'sluice gate' , were directed past the mill wheel, driving the wooden gears, shafts and millstones.
Sadly, the remains of the mill itself were demolished on safety grounds in the late 1950s, but the mill lades, complete with 'sluice gate' , survive and form an attractive feature of the gardens.
The Firth of Lorn is so full of warring tiderips 'sluicing' through deep, slender channels between the swarming islands, it is seldom still.
Once the water is 'sluiced' off, the brakes might suddenly get big power.
The buildings are long gone, but some foundations are still there, as well as the nearby mill stream and part of a dam and 'sluiceway' .
The Environment Agency has already agreed to provide £220,000 from a levy on local authorities to fund the first two phases of the scheme - an embankment and a 'sluice gate' .
His laughter, she thought, was worth it every time - that slow cool trickle that felt like the ocean 'sluicing' over your toes.
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