उतार चढ़ावदार Meaning in English
उतार चढ़ावदार शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : fluctuating
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
उतार चढ़ावउतार चढ़ाव
फ्लूई
धाराप्रवाह
तरल पदार्थ का बहना
छाती के तोगों के लिये द्रव्य
श्लेष्मक गुहाओं में स्थित तरल
तरल पदार्थ का स्त्राव
द्रवितता
द्रवता
द्रवत्व
तरलता से
फ्लूलिन
फ्लूम
फ्लूमर्स
उतार-चढ़ावदार इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Thereafter followed thirty years of fluctuating allocation of responsibilities and a great variety of titles of both corps and individuals.
While at XIII Catalan his fitness became something of an issue, with his weight often fluctuating over the next several years combined with his still-constant chain smoking meaning he found competing in the ever professional championship competition harder as the years progressed.
An operating induction furnace usually emits a hum or whine (due to fluctuating magnetic forces and magnetostriction), the pitch of which can be used by operators to identify whether the furnace is operating correctly or at what power level.
Subsequently, the relative importance of the pieces might be different than the standardized Chess piece relative value system and takes advantage of the fluctuating values of the pieces during the progression of the game.
The flow of Turkish Cypriot emigration to Turkey continued in the aftermath of the First World War, and gained its greatest velocity in the mid-1920s, and continued, at fluctuating speeds during the Second World War.
NRBQ has performed "Sitting In The Park" as a fluctuating part of their set list since 1970.
These rivers all follow a tropical regime, fluctuating between high water in the wet season (May to September) and low water in the dry season (October to April).
The period had a fluctuating, warm climate in which it was occasionally marked by instances of powerful heat.
For example, in the district of Fougères, Chouans and a fluctuating number of Republicans, 219 people were assassinated or executed by Chouans and 300 by Republicans.
In effect, differences in methods mostly act upon the fluctuating balance of the most recent cycle (and are almost the same for balances carried over from cycle to cycle.
After fluctuating from nine to ten to eight members over a six-year period, the size of the Court was restored to nine members through the Circuit Judges Act of 1869 (), a broad Reconstruction era reorganization of the federal courts.
Later years saw the decline of the Exchange as the outlawing of slavery, fluctuating market conditions, government regulations, price supports, the decline of cotton in the South, and various other factors conspired to shrink the Southern cotton market drastically.