इम्प्लेड Meaning in English
इम्प्लेड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : impled
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कार्यान्वित होनाकार्यन्वित करना
कार्यान्वयन करना
खेल को लागू
कार्यान्वयन योग्य
कार्यान्वयनात्मक
कार्यान्वयन
कार्यान्वयनअ
क्रियान्वयन
कार्यान्वित
को क्रियान्वित
कार्यान्वित करने वाला
कार्यान्वयनकर्ताओं
इम्प्लेंट
इम्पेलर
इम्प्लेड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Pimpled hitters play over the table, hitting the ball as soon as it bounces off the table with the pimples taking care of most of the problems caused by the opponent's spin.
Notable penhold pimpled hitters'': Liu Guoliang, Jiang Jialiang, Toshio Tasaki, Yang Ying, Kwak Bang-Bang, Seok Eun-Mi, He Zhi Wen, Lee Eun-Hee, Wang Zeng Yi.
The company was first to market with dimpled discs and rims (they also own the patent), to induce boundary layer turbulence and prevent detached airflow in crosswinds.
All ZEDTECH wheels now include aerodynamic dimpled hubs with ceramic bearings.
Currently, the most popular wheel made by Zipp is the 404 Firecrest clincher wheelset, known for its lightweight dimpled 58mm deep rim.
Dimpled intergranular fracture involves cases in which microvoid coalescence occurs in grain boundaries as a result of creep cavitation or void nucleation at grain boundary precipitates.
Dimpled intergranular fracture typically leads to low macroscopic ductility, with dimpled topology revealed at the grain facets when observed at higher magnifications (1000 to 5000x).
Impurities that adsorb at the grain boundaries promote dimpled intergranular fracture.
Because golf balls have a dimpled surface to improve their aerodynamic properties, increasing both distance and control, and are used primarily on grassy surfaces, they tend to collect dirt and grass easily, which can adversely affect their aerodynamic characteristics.
Peau d'orange (French for "skin of an orange"), describing anatomy with the appearance and dimpled texture of orange peel.
Archaeological excavations have revealed evidence of sparse settlement by [gatherer]s in the late Stone Age, followed by a larger population of early Iron Age settlers, who produced dimpled pottery and iron tools.