अकॉर्ड्स Meaning in English
अकॉर्ड्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : accords
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
खात खातखाते में
खाते में जमा करना
मुक़दमे की जबाबदेही करना
लेखा करना
लेखा जोखा करना
लेखा लगाना
वृतांत
वृत्तांत कहना
वृत्तान्त
हिसाब किताब करना
खाते में होना
हिसाब किताब
हिसाब बही
खाता बही खाता
अकॉर्ड्स हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
अरुषा अकॉर्ड्स अरुषा नगर में ही ४ अगस्त १९९३ को रवांडाई सिविल युद्ध के प्रतिस्पर्धी गुटों द्वारा अरुषा में ही हस्ताक्षर किये गए थे।
""अरुषा अकॉर्ड्स अरुषा नगर में ही ४ अगस्त १९९३ को रवांडाई सिविल युद्ध के प्रतिस्पर्धी गुटों द्वारा अरुषा में ही हस्ताक्षर किये गए थे।
अकॉर्ड्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
These names, however, are usually referred to in the dialects of whichever group accords that place a certain name, with some places having entirely different names for the same feature.
An ameliorative purpose or effect which accords with the purpose of s.
This forced the Chadian President to ask in 1968 for French intervention, on the ground of military accords between the two countries.
On 1 December, he met her at the airport, stating, "It's time for the international community to pressure Morocco to comply with the accords about the Sahara".
His official trip was in accord with British-Japanese naval accords authorizing official military attaché visits to the war front to observe and document military operations.
"Desaccords" – (3:48).
George's 1999 arrangement is not universally accepted, and accords poorly with recently published cladistic analyses, yet it remains the most recently published arrangement.
The Addis Ababa accords guaranteed autonomy for a southern region—composed of the three provinces of Equatoria (present-day Al Istiwai), Bahr al Ghazal, and Upper Nile (present-day Aali an Nil)--under a regional president appointed by the national president on the recommendation of an elected Southern Regional Assembly.
The accords also recognized Arabic as Sudan's official language, and English as the south's principal language, which would be used in administration and would be taught in the schools.
Mikhail Gorbachev felt betrayed, but the Soviet Union was determined to withdraw and so the accords were supplanted with a contradictory "understanding" that the arms supply would continue.
The Afghan resistance, or mujahideen, were neither party to the negotiations nor to the Geneva accords and so refused to accept the terms of the agreement.