उदासीनता से Meaning in English
उदासीनता से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : indifferently
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
उदासीनतापूर्वकनिरालेपन से
स्वदेशीय
देशी बिल
स्वदेशी भाषा
स्वदेश में उत्पन्न
इंडिगेस्ट
अपथ्य
अपकचिंग
अपच
अपचकिंग
अपचक्स
अपचयज
अपचयी
अपच्यता
उदासीनता-से हिंदी उपयोग और उदाहरण
""विषाद (डेस्पेयर) (लैटिन, Tristitia) असंतुष्टि अथवा अतृप्ति के अनुभव का वर्णन करता है, जो किसी की मौजूदा स्थिति के प्रति दुःख का कारण बनता है, खासकर निराशा के विचारों में अपने आप को व्यक्त कर. चूंकि पाप का आतंरिक प्रतिफलन दुःख है इसलिए पाप को कभी-कभी उदासीनता से भी सन्दर्भित किया जाता रहा है।
समानुभूति, उदासीनता से भिन्न होती है, जबकि सहानुभूति (Sympathy) से बहुत आगे की भावना है।
विषाद (डेस्पेयर) (लैटिन, Tristitia) असंतुष्टि अथवा अतृप्ति के अनुभव का वर्णन करता है, जो किसी की मौजूदा स्थिति के प्रति दुःख का कारण बनता है, खासकर निराशा के विचारों में अपने आप को व्यक्त कर. चूंकि पाप का आतंरिक प्रतिफलन दुःख है इसलिए पाप को कभी-कभी उदासीनता से भी सन्दर्भित किया जाता रहा है।
उदासीनता-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
In point of fact, both titles are only conventionally and indifferently applied; the bearers of them are heads of either of the two academies of Sura and Pumbedita and, in that capacity, successors of the Amoraim.
The club appeared in the first six-oared bumps race in 1827 but performed indifferently.
According to the New American Bible, the visual form under which God appeared and spoke to men is referred to indifferently in some Old Testament texts either as God's angel or as God himself.
Frustrated once more, she indifferently takes Nuts Cracker's head and wanders back into town.
Initially, The Constitution of Man was indifferently received, selling in small numbers over a period of six years or so.
As a consequence it had only 35 pupils in the 1790s and five private schools had sprung up, 'for the most part indifferently taught'.
In 1845, the local minister wrote that "the language generally spoken is an impure form of Gaelic, but it is rapidly losing ground" and that "in Evanton, both English and Gaelic are spoken indifferently".
As uncle and aunt are frequently used to refer indifferently to unrelated friends of the family, the terms may be used without specifying whether the person is a cognate or affine.
He jumps at the chance of doing something he enjoys for a living: stealing (Elzar indifferently allows him to quit his job).
Mencius replied, 'Water indeed will flow indifferently to the east or west, but will it flow indifferently up or down? The tendency of man's nature to good is like the tendency of water to flow downwards.
The bible writing system didn't distinguish between the dental (written "d", "t") and the alveolar/retroflex ("dr" and "tr") consonants, which for a long time were written indifferently "d" and "t".