धूँधला हो जाना Meaning in English
धूँधला हो जाना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : blurring
, swash
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
धूंधरस्विशर
स्वाशीतक ढंग से
स्वशिंग
स्वासपरीक्षक यंत्र
स्वास्तिक
स्वास्तिक चिह्न
स्वाट
स्वाट दस्ता
स्वाट दस्ते
स्वाट टीम
स्वावले
स्ववेल्ट
स्वाबियन
स्वावि
धूँधला-हो-जाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
He is an irrepressible swashbuckler and romantic.
His swashbuckling season earned him a nomination as one of Wisden's Cricketers of the Year in the 1967 edition.
The family contains a large number of alternate characters, such as swashes and unicase characters.
His last film from LVN Pictures is Prinsipe Teñoso ("Prince Tenoso", 1942), a swashbuckling movie with Leopoldo Salcedo where he directed his debut.
A direct displacement control uses a mechanical lever attached to the swashplate of the axial piston pump.
Feldman plays Digby Geste, the awkward and clumsy "identical twin" brother of Michael York's Beau, the dignified, aristocratic swashbuckler.
Alternative mechanics to the stationary (outer) swashplate are the hexapod and the universal joint.
It is important to note that the swash zone processes cannot be considered in isolation as it is strongly linked with the surf zone processes.
Building an impermeable structure such as a seawall within the swash zone can interfere with the morphodynamics system in the swash zone.
However, the designer's problem of lubricating the swash plate face (a sliding contact) is made even more difficult.
In Italy he appeared - like many fading stars - in a peplum, Revenge of the Barbarians (1960) - and a swashbuckler, Tiger of the Seven Seas (1962).
French engineer and helicopter precursor Etienne Oehmichen filed an application to patent a swashplate device on June 18, 1926 in France and later in the U.
Beachface erosion by swash processes is not very common but erosion can occur where swash has a significant alongshore component.
धूँधला-हो-जाना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Tends to prefer reasonably quick shutter speeds for minimal blurring.
The strict lines between salsa romántica and classic salsa have been blurring in recent years.
With the help of texts, it aims at bringing people together along the path, and at blurring the boundaries of writers and readers.
] History is littered with cautionary tales in which blurring the lines between central bank and Treasury coffers led to runaway inflation.
The result has been a blurring of the lines between regional styles; since the 1920s, callers have been increasingly likely to incorporate in their programs (knowingly or not) calls and figures from styles outside their own area, and even from modern Western square dancing.
Ben Brantley in his The New York Times review praised the Encores! concert, describing Hathaway as convincing in the role even though "Lili may be the most unworldly heroine ever in a Broadway musical, dangerously blurring the lines between innocence and mental deficiency".
During the last ten years of his life, preoccupied with equaling the Old Masters (especially Da Vinci and Rembrandt), he began to use unnatural lighting effects; blurring outlines and creating melancholic or dreamy expressions.
Pasolini’s choice of topics was scandalous at the time, as was his blurring of the lines between the sacred and the profane.
Radio stations in New South Wales Anni Albers (born Annelise Elsa Frieda Fleischmann; June 12, 1899 – May 9, 1994) was a German-born American textile artist and printmaker credited with blurring the lines between traditional craft and art.
In German literature, the style, known as erlebte Rede (experienced speech), is perhaps most famous in the works of Franz Kafka, blurring the subject's first-person experiences with a grammatically third-person narrative perspective.
It has two high-order adaptive optics benches to compensate for blurring by Earth's atmosphere.
Block-matching and 3D filtering makes use of this approach to solve various image restoration inverse problems such as noise reduction and deblurring in both still images and digital video.
In other writings, he expressed fears that the Catholic Church, in alliance with Jews and non-white Protestant groups, was becoming increasingly active in politics and thus blurring the separation of church and state.