पक्षपोषित करना Meaning in English
पक्षपोषित करना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : favour
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पक्षयुक्त करनाअनुकूल
अनुकूल परिस्थिति
अनुकूल दृष्टि से
फवाद
खुशामद करना
चापलूसी करना
फैक्स
फ़ैक्स
फैक्स करना
फ़ैक्स द्वारा भेजना
फैक्स यंत्र
फ़ैक्सिनेल
फे
फ़ाज़िल
पक्षपोषित-करना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Madame Doubtfire's favourite saying was "walls have ears".
The southern pavilion was known as the Qubbat al-Khayzuran (قبة الخيزران|litPavilion of the Heliotrope/Myrtle; possibly also named after one of al-Mansur's favourite concubines) and may have led to the women's quarters.
Modern corporations have tended to favour abstract logos and wordmarks and celebrity endorsers to represent their brands.
He moves in with Masood Ahmed (Nitin Ganatra), who owes him a favour.
A portrait miniature by Nicholas Hilliard, around 1590, commemorates the appointment, showing him in tilting attire with the Queen's glove, set in diamonds, pinned as a plume to his hat as a sign of her favour.
His hagiography favourably compared the virtues of Victorian cricket with the disgraceful state of play at the turn of the century where "Lord’s was frequented by men with book and pencil, betting as openly and professionally as in the ring at Epsom, and ready to deal in the odds with any and every person of speculative propensities".
Provincial opinion was mainly in favour of the Pakistan Movement, especially in the townships.
The Muslim League then tried to set the pressure of popular will in the province upon the Shahi Jirga so that it would vote in favour of the province's inclusion in Pakistan.
Neither Mountbatten nor Pakistan favoured this retrocession.
At first, it looked as if Rassam might succeed in the release of the hostages: the Emperor showed him great favour, establishing him at Qorata, a village on the south-eastern shores of Lake Tana, and sending him numerous gifts, and having Cameron, Stern, and the other hostages sent to his encampment.
Meanwhile, the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 produced a compromise, largely in Britain's favour, between Britain and Siam over the disputed territories in the north of Malaya.
Matthew mentions tax collectors three other times in the gospel, at 9:10, 18:17, and 21:31-32, each time portraying them in an unfavourable light.
The generally warm climates and large continental area covered in shallow sea during the Campanian probably favoured the dinosaurs.