प्रिफ़ेक्ट Meaning in English
प्रिफ़ेक्ट शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : prefect
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
पहले से अनुभाव करनाअपेक्षाकृत अधिक पसंद करना
अधिमानात्मक रूप से
अधिमान
तरजीह
अधिमान शेयर
अधिमानी शेयर
प्राथमिकताएँ
प्राथमिकताएं
तरजीही
तरजीही व्यवहार
अधिमान्य ढंग से
प्रीफिगर
प्रीफिगेस
प्रीफिगरेशन
प्रिफ़ेक्ट इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Each boarding house has a house director (formerly called the housemaster) and an assistant house director, who are assisted by student house prefects in the management of house duties and issues.
In 1923, the sub-prefect of Corleone warned the Ministry of Interior that Cascio Ferro was "one of the worst offenders, quite capable of committing any crime.
" The "iron prefect", as Mori was known, wanted to give maximum publicity to the event.
BCOF was also responsible for occupation of the western prefectures of Shimane, Yamaguchi, Tottori, Okayama, Hiroshima and Shikoku Island.
On 1 August 1973 (by prefectural order of 20 July 1973), the commune of Aroue merged with Ithorots-Olhaïby to form the new commune of Aroue-Ithorots-Olhaïby.
About thirty students, from those who volunteered, are selected to serve as prefects.
The name Yoshino comes from the Yoshino mountains, located in the southern portion of Nara prefecture.
Originally of the equestrian class, Maecianus held a series of imperial offices culminating with prefect of Egypt in 161, when Marcus Aurelius adlected him inter praetorios, or with the rank of praetor, into the Roman Senate.
This inscription attests that he was prefect of the Cohort I Aelia classica, and prefectus fabrum, two steps in the tres militiae of the equestrian class.
The next notable office was a sinecure from the emperor Antoninus Pius himself: prefectus vehiculorum, or director of the public post.
Next was prefect of Egypt in 161, the largest province governed by an eques.
Following his promotion to the Senate, Marcus Aurelius appointed Maecianus prefect of the aerarium Saturni so, as Birley explains, the emperor "was able to keep this eminent lawyer, his former tutor, by his side.
Roman prefects of the Annonae.