English to Urdu Dictionary detonation

detonation

دھماکے
definition
noun
There's a researcher out there - I used him a great deal for this piece and I'm using him some more, he knows at least five of the people who were involved in the making of the bomb and its detonation .
the action of causing a bomb or explosive device to explode.
example
A 14-year-old boy, Husam Abdu, trying to cross the Hawarah checkpoint near Nablus, was found to be wearing a vest filled with explosives ready for 'detonation' .
They somehow got a direct hit on one of our explosive dumps which exploded with a 'detonation' louder than anything I ever heard.
All he remembers is an earsplitting 'detonation' .
I heard a muffled 'detonation' from the common, and immediately after a gust of firing.
The subsequent 'detonation' of a nuclear device in 1974 was testament to the strengthening of India's nuclear options.
The 'detonation' of each charge would result in an intense pressure wave, instantly shearing through the half-inch thick steel hull - like a gigantic cookie cutter.
natural gas's high resistance to 'detonation'
To run an engine on unleaded fuel it may be necessary to retard the initial timing to prevent 'detonation' and/or pre-ignition.
Its shells contain fuel-air explosives that on 'detonation' form a ball of fire, creating a powerful blast effect.
India's 'detonation' of a nuclear device was a cause of celebration in India, and it is difficult to imagine that any national leader would ever sign a prohibition until the public agrees with the leader.
He mentions the atomic bomb 'detonation' in Japan, which seems later to have saved their lives by ending the war at last.
she was in a control building at the time of 'detonation'
By the end of the vignette, when the bombs are placed and we are waiting for 'detonation' , the tension is almost unbearable.
There's a researcher out there - I used him a great deal for this piece and I'm using him some more, he knows at least five of the people who were involved in the making of the bomb and its 'detonation' .
The type of explosion - the shape of the 'detonation' - also makes hydrogen unsuitable as an alternative fuel for the conventional automobile.
The 'detonation' of an atomic bomb above Hiroshima was the starting gun for modern Japan.
An American soldier's hand held video camera captured the 'detonation' of an Improvised Explosive Device.
Who knows what kind of impact it would have if atomic 'detonation' shockwave combined with lethal radiations combed through the world below them.
The construction of a car bomb and its 'detonation' outside the Australian embassy gates required money, expertise and a large amount of planning.
Then there was a 'detonation' , loud and deep, near enough to consume all the information around him.
If PRISM could move the spark, control when peak pressures occurred and prevent 'detonation' from progressing to pre-ignition, perhaps it could also handle lower-octane fuels.
And just very late in the afternoon, just before sunset, there was a loud 'detonation' not far from this hotel.
Seeking larger expansion ratios, gasoline engine experts are improving combustion chamber shapes and fuel delivery so higher compression ratios can be tolerated without 'detonation' .
The 'detonation' of an unexploded bomb discovered along with the German skeletons sends its fragments across the town, causing damage that is more symbolic than physical.
Its high octane rating delivers strong engine performance by helping engines resist 'detonation' so they can run higher compression ratios.
This material was used to blow up the Pan Am airplane over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1987, and can also be used as the explosive charge in the 'detonation' of a nuclear device.
Made in the 1952 'detonation' of the first thermonuclear bomb, the element fermium has since sat in a corner of the periodic table where few tools of chemistry reach.
The instantaneous destruction of all molecules in a sample is known as 'detonation' , and the rapid expansion of hot gases that results is what gives rise to the destructive blast.
Many atomic scientists gathered there between 1942 and the first 'detonation' of an atomic bomb on 16 July 1945.
The bomb's 'detonation' is spectacular, all billowing flames and smoke and debris, and not much in the way of bodies or limbs or bloody flecks, the kind of stuff that does tend to fly around under such circumstances.
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