English to Urdu Dictionary collapsible

collapsible

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definition
adjective
a collapsible bed
(of an object) able to be folded into a small space.
example
In the chilly evenings, ridiculously seated on striped, 'collapsible' beach chairs that blew over the second we got up, we cooked and ate outside wrapped in warm fleeces and woolly hats.
Buildings, whole swimming pools, sports halls and stadiums will be 'collapsible' to send them round the country to places that need them afterwards.
The girl's mother also was found, curled up inside the car's trunk, and the girl's brother, who is about 9 years old, was found underneath the 'collapsible' back seat.
My investigations have exclusively revealed that one of Kraftwerk's members owns a 'collapsible' bike.
Not to mention ensuring that the two brackets on each window were actually level and not so far apart that our 'collapsible' curtain rods from Pottery Barn actually, well, collapsed.
Lately there's been a proliferation of Patented Umbrellas, which have those 'collapsible' drinking cup-like sheaths on the tip.
We no longer have to make do with the grubby white plastic garden furniture and 'collapsible' click sun beds that were so popular a few years ago.
However, it was the Titanic disaster that sounded the death knell for his 'collapsible' armada with the introduction, paradoxically, of strict new lifeboat regulations.
The Corsa sold in Europe comes with an option of a 'collapsible' steering wheel while there is no such option available in India.
The upper lens is enclosed on three sides by 'collapsible' shutters, shielding the upper lens from reflections and ensuring proper focus.
The new steering is 'collapsible' in the event of impact.
And members of Ribble Valley Council's Planning and Development Committee have now given a revised scheme for 'collapsible' netting the go-ahead.
Penroyde & Prasad suggests creating a mobile unit with 'collapsible' furniture so the council could tour the district.
A 'collapsible' boat approved by the Board of Trade may be able to carry about 50 persons in calm weather.
They could install 'collapsible' bollards in the doorway which could be raised at night, but roller shutters - absolutely not.
‘The first time I flew on Concorde, they brought me a 'collapsible' coffee table and put champagne and canapés on it,’ she said.
Jane has also designed a 'collapsible' sandwich box which folds to A5 size and a coffee and doughnut holder.
We pass some Dutch backpackers with 'collapsible' walking sticks and all the pro gear who seem to be stopping every hundred meters or so to rest and light up more Marlboro Reds.
The tote bags and 'collapsible' crates can be stored flat and take up minimal space when they are not being used.
The 'collapsible' wood and canvas bed is assembled from three basic folding X-frame stools.
The authors concluded that tracheal 'collapsibility' of infants with tracheomalacia can be quantitatively assessed by the static pressure/area relationship of the trachea obtained under general anesthesia and paralysis.
Although upper airway anatomy and 'collapsibility' are important, it is clear that central control of upper airway musculature and of ventilation play a role.
There is, however, compelling evidence that 'collapsibility' is increased in the supine position during sleep and under anesthesia.
To determine the effects of craniofacial characteristics and body habitus on the 'collapsibility' of the pharynx, Watanabe and coworkers measured closing pressures of the passive pharynx in 54 men with sleep-disordered breathing.
It is now firmly established that upper airway 'collapsibility' is markedly increased in either sleeping or anesthetized children with SDB.
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