फ़र्क पड़ना Meaning in English
फ़र्क पड़ना शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : dissosion
, make a difference
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सुवाच्य प्रति बनानाप्रचुर कमाना
ग़लती होना
अशुद्धि करना
चलचिट्र बनाना
महत्व कम कर देना
क़वायद कराना
साकार कर देना
इंतिज़ाम करना
दिखावटी ताम झाम से आकर्षक बनाना
दिखावटी ताम झाम से आकर्षक बनाअना
हाथ पैर ठंडे पड़ना
किफ़ायत सप अच्छा प्रबंध करना
रौंगटे खड़े कर देना
सुखसमृध्दशाली बनाना
फ़र्क-पड़ना इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Schlichting commented, "it became clear that I was not selling a product idea, but creating a shared vision about how we could make a difference, and that shared vision influenced how the entire company felt about our work together for years to come".
It may make a difference in the democratic process if all voters are well informed.
The nation's highest honor conferred on museums and libraries for service to the community, the National Medal celebrates institutions that make a difference for individuals, families, and communities.
He added that he wanted to make a difference for working Canadians.
Selection of road surface pavement can make a difference of a factor of two in sound levels, for the speed regime above 30 kilometers per hour.
Volunteering would be serving their parish, the IHA community, their town, or a non-profit organization through events and activities that make a difference.
She stated that she did not know the small and irregular earnings would make a difference to her benefits, and that she had been sometimes too depressed to leave her flat.
Lionheart Radio exists to offer locals of all ages the opportunity of getting involved in radio, and give people the chance to make a difference to the town of Alnwick.
After three years of delivering the SLP, they concluded that the programs a) make a difference for students experiencing literacy challenges, b) minimize summer learning losses, and c) in many cases, increase literacy achievements.
Each of us can make a difference, whether we are developers or consumers, our actions shape our world.
For example, the Swedish armed forces encourage potential recruits with the promise of "education that leads to a job where you can make a difference".
Real Kids nurtures the idea that individuals of any age can make a difference.