काफी तौर पर Meaning in English
काफी तौर पर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : quite
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
काफी एककाफी थोड़ा
काफी एक छोटी सी
काफी,पर्याप्त
काफ़ी अच्छ्
काफ़ी अच्छा
समुचित
काफी समझदार
काफ़ी अच्छे से
क्विट्टर
क्विटर्स
क्विटो
क्विज़
प्रश्नोत्तरीयुक्त
क्विज़ मास्टर
काफी-तौर-पर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
As I developed more and more things with the story, I think it's quite possible that that 'Ghost of the Grotto' was brought in as a menace.
By this comparison it is claimed that there are 48 laws governing the life of living beings on Earth, thereby also claiming that the life on Earth is quite mechanical.
She also talks on her cellular telephone, eats quite a bit, and naps during class when she isn't doing something even more inappropriate, such as chatting or eating a full meal during a test.
During her brief stay, she inspires in him a powerful unrequited affection, which he maintains for at least three years.
Small farmers producing cash crops in Egypt have shown themselves to be quite capable of saving the required capital.
This model has been employed quite successfully in Singapore.
" Barthelemy was quite self-aware with regard to his temperament, viewing it as a strength and once remarking that, "People tend to underestimate me because I don't bang my fist on the table and jump up and scream.
Since it was small and unsafe, it was left apart in the early 1980s, and the football team moved its basis to the nearer Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverri stadium, in the neighbourhood of Caballito.
"The way he arranged songs and melodies was quite unique and we tried to emulate that with our own music," Hunt was quoted as saying during one of those early interviews.
There were many cracks and fissures in the limestone rock, so that rainwater seeps very quickly, and so the Alb is quite low in water.
However, Jameson reveals that he has already been working on his own story for quite some time and invites Bastion to see what he has so far.
*Faculdade de Arquitetura, Artes e Comunicação (FAAC) (Faculty of Architecture, Arts and Communication).
In the eyes of Alan Moorehead, "There has never been in modern times a colonial campaign quite like the British expedition to Ethiopia in 1868.