त्रिपालित Meaning in English
त्रिपालित शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : tripartite
, triparted
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
त्रिपर्णीतृशाच्छादित भूमि
त्रिपेटोंग
त्रिपेटोंग्स
त्रिफामर
त्रिफरलकेट्स
त्रिफुरेट
त्रिपिक
ट्रिपल सेक
तिहरा ताज
तिहरा हर्जाना
तिहरा अंतर
ट्रिपल फ़्रंटियर
तिहरा,आनुवांशिक कूट
तिकड़ी कूद
त्रिपालित इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
World War I, World War II, the Thirty Years War, the Warring States period, the Three Kingdoms period and the tripartite division between Song dynasty/Liao dynasty/Jin dynasty/Yuan dynasty are all examples of a wartime multipolarity.
Both Kingston Lacy and Horseheath Hall had tripartite plans with a central two-storey hall.
Threatened with a tripartite naval maneuver in Korean waters, Japan decided to give back Liaodong in return for a larger indemnity from China.
Military units and formations disestablished in 1864 Social partnership (Pairtíocht sóisialta) is the term used for the tripartite, triennial national pay agreements reached in Ireland.
When eIF2E is abundant, both linear scanning and shunting are performed; however, when eIF2E is altered or deactivated during late adenovirus infection of heat shock, the tripartite leader exclusively and efficiently directs initiation by shunting.
While Adenovirus required tyrosine kinase to infect the cells without it by disrupting the cap-initiation complex known as the tripartite leader.
In this context, they convened a tripartite table to discuss the standard with European retailers and RFA, which was held on November 27, 2020.
The meeting concluded with a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding agreeing to promote partnership and cooperation, including a cooperative agreement to develop the police force.
The vie Éloa, ou La sœur des anges (Éloa, or the Sister of the Angels), published in 1824 (see 1824 in poetry), is Alfred de Vigny's epic tripartite philosophic poem of Eloa, an innocent angel who falls in love with a stranger at odds with God.
She suggests that we replace dominant dualistic approaches in this realm—those that partition the material and the spiritual—and instead treat reality as a tripartite structure “consisting of three autonomous but related layers, with the two upper ones being emergent phenomena—the layer of matter, the layer of life, and the layer of the mind”.
This period, between the eighth and the 10th centuries, saw a tripartite struggle for the resources of the rich Gangetic plains, each of these three empires annexing the seat of power at Kannauj for short periods of time.