नकद रजिस्टर Meaning in English
नकद रजिस्टर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : cash register
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
नकद बिक्रीनगद स्र्पया
नकद दाम दे कर
नकद दो और माल लो
कैशबैक
कैशबॉक्स
कैशकार्ड
भुनाया
काजू
काजू का पेड़
काजू के पेड़
खजांची
कैशियर
नकदहीन
कैशटिक
नकद-रजिस्टर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
James Ritty, inventor of the cash register.
HP also produced a low-cost, high-speed infrared transceiver that allowed wireless data exchange in a range of portable computing applications; these included telephones, computers, printers, cash registers, automatic teller machines, and digital cameras.
The AGI engine had not been designed for this type of game and Al Lowe has described some aspects of porting it (most notably the cash register section) as "ridiculous".
It was well known for its unique purple color, with everything in the store (signs, cash registers, employee uniforms, etc.
Olsson waited outside the bank armed with an Uzi submachine gun while Arklöv and Axelsson went inside the bank, kicked open a door to the offices and cash registers and threatened the employees to open the vaults.
When two Bexar County sheriff's deputies went to question him in 1938, Ball pulled a handgun from his cash register and killed himself with a bullet through the heart (as noted on his death certificate by the coroner, but some sources report that he shot himself in the head).
He then went to jimmy open the cash register but was disturbed by Dicks.
The manager, Amy Hudon, said that he had helped her pry open the cash register with scissors a few months before the murder.
Police found that the cash register had been broken into and one of its money boxes was missing.
A canine unit located a pair of bloodied, orange-handled scissors nearby that were identified as being a pair that were kept next to the cash register.
A forensic scientist testified that the cash box that was at the cousins house came from the cash register at the pool hall.
Burns gained personal access that allowed him to write his biography of Kennedy, published in 1960, which calls JFK "casual as a cash register," "quiet, taut, efficient—sometimes, perhaps, even dull," and generally too cerebral and lacking in heart.
As Clark was placing money into the cash registers, Taylor decided that robbery was the solution to his financial problems.