बिना स्ट्रेनिंग Meaning in English
बिना स्ट्रेनिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : untrained
, without training
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बिना वॉच केनिर्वात
अनिमेष
विटाइज़र
विटल्स
तसदीक
गवाह का कठघरा
गवाह का कटघरा
विटजेन्सटीन
विटगनस्टाइनी
विनोदप्रियता
विटिटिंग
वीटिंग
विट्टीवाद
विनोदप्रिय
बिना-स्ट्रेनिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
However, when the European MAIDS report, conducted in 1999 to 2000, looked at motorcycle accidents and the riding population, in societies where rider training was both widely available and in general mandatory, they were unable to find conclusive evidence that riders without training were more likely to be involved in accidents.
In response to the uprising, thousands of sympathetic volunteers, most without training and some without weapons, gathered in Orokieta-Erbiti (Oroquieta-Erbiti), north of Navarre, awaiting Carlos's arrival.
It commonly refers to an initiative consisting of trained supporters (although it can be provided by peers without training), and can take a number of forms such as peer mentoring, reflective listening (reflecting content and/or feelings), or counseling.
बिना-स्ट्रेनिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
There were 2 untrained teachers in the district.
There were no untrained teachers in the district.
There were a total of 6 untrained teachers in the district.
There were 6 untrained teachers in the district.
There were a total of 0 untrained teachers in the district.
There were 13 untrained teachers in the district.
The prime example was the 39th (Militia) Battalion, many of them very young, untrained and poorly equipped, who distinguished themselves and suffered heavy casualties, in the stubborn rearguard action on the Kokoda Trail.
Thus, Bils argues, an increase untrained labor must increase marginal costs (in the same way an increase in demand increases wages).
Instead, "the number of training infantrymen in America will be practically exhausted by the middle of July, they [the allies] still insisted on a program of infantry personnel", and, "The Prime Ministers and General Foch appeal most urgently for trained or even untrained men.
" In his memoirs, Pershing says about raising the army, "In its execution as a whole, the achievement stands out as a lasting monument to our War Department, marred only by the lack of foresight that made it necessary to send over untrained men and units in precipitate haste.
This term is used for untrained artists, and so fits those who start late in life without artistic training.
General Ivanov claimed after the war that his Army consisted of only 36,000 men of whom 20,000 were "still untrained" and that many of his units were understrength.