कॉन्स्ट्रेंट Meaning in English
कॉन्स्ट्रेंट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : constant
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्थिरोष्मनिरन्तर प्रयत्न,दृढता
लगातार बहना
नाप का स्थिर परिमाण
तौल का स्थिर परिमाण
समानता के निरंतर
निरंतर पीड़ा होना
स्थिर तरंग
कोंसटेंटाइन
कॉन्स्टरनेटिंग
कांस्टेंटिनोपल
लगातार रटते हुए
निरंतर प्रचण्ड
लगातार परेशान करना
निरन्तर प्रयत्न करना
कॉन्स्ट्रेंट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Chávez became attached to this book, and would both study its contents and constantly carry it on his person.
Two constant species, Yellow Horned-poppy (Glaucium flavum) and Curled Dock (Rumex crispus), are found in this community:.
However, since then the club has failed to repeat its past success and has watched as its bitter city rival, Maccabi Tel Aviv, beat them constantly in the race to trophies and European glory.
Piled Higher and Deeper introduced its main characters early in its run, and their personalities have remained fairly constant during the strip's several years of publication.
Jen became pregnant with their daughter Sophy and stayed that way for several years, constantly urging Michael to finish his thesis and graduate.
However, exercise ought to be constant and uniform, and never to be performed on a full stomach, nor should they be violent, or long at a time, but orderly at proper hours: "not to Sweating, but to Warmth".
Assuming wages are constant, the industrial sector now provides more employment.
The increase in the size of the capitalist or industrial sector in comparison to the subsistence sector may turn the terms of trade against the capitalist sector and therefore force the capitalists to pay the workers/laborers a higher percentage of their product in order to keep their real income constant.
When Reddy was created in the mid-20s, a kilowatt-hour cost 55 cents (in constant 1992 dollars).
Two constant species are found in this community, Grey Willow (Salix cinerea) and Common Marsh-bedstraw (Galium palustre).
The desperate Japanese suicide air attacks made radar picket duty off embattled Okinawa one of the most dangerous duties of the war, but Caperton served her tour unscathed; constantly vigilant both to protect herself and provide for effective use of her radar warning equipment.
Firstenberg wrote that while the church appeared to flourish, employees lived in constant stress, and "success was to be attained regardless of human and moral cost.