pood उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 1918, the monastery was disbanded by the Bolsheviks who plundered more than five poods ( 2, 600 troy ounces ) of gold in the monastery sacristy and had its Neoclassical belltower disfigured.
- As with database normalization, POOD serves to eliminate uncontrolled storage redundancy and expressive ambiguity, especially useful for applying updates to virtual relations ( e . g ., view ( database ) ).
- In 1641, Mikhail Fyodorovich ordered Hans Falk to cast a 700-pood ( 11, 500 kg ) bell for the Dormition Cathedral of the Moscow Kremlin, which would shatter 10 years later.
- Most of the older guns, including eleven 6 inch 190 pood siege guns and thirteen 9 inch coastal mortars, were transported to the land front of the fortress shortly after the start of war.
- In Romania's northeast, a pood isolated region, thousands of hectares ( acres ) of crops, farms, bridges, railway lines and roads were cut off by flooding, news agencies reported.
- One of them was a 100-pood ( 1, 640 kg ) bell, which had been hanging on the bell tower of Saint Basil's Cathedral until the beginning of the 20th century.
- Productive capacity of the factory was 122, 500 poods ( ~ 2, 000 metric tons ) of cast iron and 80, 000 poods ( ~ 1, 300 metric tons ) of iron per year.
- Productive capacity of the factory was 122, 500 poods ( ~ 2, 000 metric tons ) of cast iron and 80, 000 poods ( ~ 1, 300 metric tons ) of iron per year.
- The bell weighed 998 poods ( 16, 350 kg ) and was used until 1782, when it would be recast by Yakov Zavyalov into a new 1017-pood ( 16, 660 kg ) bell.
- The bell weighed 998 poods ( 16, 350 kg ) and was used until 1782, when it would be recast by Yakov Zavyalov into a new 1017-pood ( 16, 660 kg ) bell.