प्रीसिएटिव Meaning in English
प्रीसिएटिव शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : preciative
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कीमती,बहुमूल्यबहुमुल्य
बहुमूल्य
कीमती धातु
बहुमूल्य व्यक्ति
कीमती पत्थर
अनमोल रूप से
बहुमूल्यता से
अनमोलपन
अनमोलता
बहुमूल्यता
अवक्षेपक
प्रीशन
परिशुद्धता,यथार्थता
परिशुद्ध माप
प्रीसिएटिव इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
One way to reduce this problem is to build them periodically, that is, at regular intervals, or when some significant event occurs, such as a line or neighbor going down or coming back up again, or changing its properties appreciatively.
Lovecraft praised the story, saying: "No one could begin to describe the cumulative suspense and ultimate horror with which every paragraph abounds"; he added that "the sensitive reader" reaches the end with "an appreciative shudder".
He stated that he would "rather write for kids", who were more appreciative, and was no longer interested in writing for adults.
While Macaulay (1901:x-xxi, 1908:sec 28) was cautiously appreciative, his contemporary Crawshaw (1907:61) attributed to the work "a certain nervelessness or lack of vigor, and a fatal inability to understand when he had said enough".
The American Medical Association was likewise not as appreciative.
Tony Russell, while much more appreciative, warned that "anybody listening to long stretches of his recordings is likely to go stir-crazy".
Dante reflected on the film by saying that he is appreciative of the warm reception it has earned over the years, but continued by saying "the problem is for me is that the movie you'll see is not the movie I wanted to make.
He told Denmark's TV3 that Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers was unappreciative of his efforts.
In recalling the match against Notts County, which it transpired only equalled the record, Liddell confessed to having felt self-conscious because of the attention that he received, while appreciative of the respect shown to his achievement, especially from his opponents, managed by friend Tommy Lawton.
I’m really proud of it and appreciative of it.
Suetonius, the biographer and secretary to the Emperor Hadrian, claims that Claudius was so appreciative of his help that Polybius was allowed to walk between the consuls when on official business.
She began to publish under her own name in the Jamaica Journal, and to give readings at which she built up an appreciative audience.