बढ़ती माँग Meaning in English
बढ़ती माँग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : increasing demand
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
बढ़ता हुआ तनावअविश्वसनीय लोग
अविश्वसनीय व्यक्ति
अविश्वसनीय कहानी
अविश्वसनीय रूप से
वेतनवृध्दि
वर्धमान,बढ़नेवाला
वृद्धि करने योग्य
वृद्धि संबंधी
वृद्धिशील
प्राणि अंग आदि के लिए वर्धनीय
वर्धमान रोल
इनक्रॉस
इनक्रॉसब्रीड
इनक्यूबेटेड
बढ़ती-माँग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
With increasing demand for a larger facility, the Alvarado Hotel, a Mission Revival-style building which served as one of the many Harvey Houses along the train route, was constructed on the site in the 1902.
Now best known as a dance party and rock concert venue, the Hordern Pavilion was originally constructed for the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales to meet the increasing demands for exhibition space at the Royal Easter Show.
After moving to Victoria to play for Carlton, he initially continued to play cricket for Victoria, although the increasing demands of football led him to retire from cricket after four first-class games.
By the end of the seventeenth century, London's growing importance as a centre for trade was increasing demand for marine insurance.
Sutton later returned to coach Footscray in 1967 (replacing Ted Whitten) and 1968 (after which he resigned having decided that the ever-increasing demands of coaching clashed far too much with his business of running a hotel at Yarraville).
The pull came from increasing demand for Japanese products as the United States and other foreign markets grew and as trade barriers in major market countries were reduced.
To deal with the increasing demand, 12 new four–car trainsets were purchased from Alstom, with the first arriving in the Federal District in June 2010, leading to a fleet of 32 trains in total.
Following European settlement, the growth of the new colony of New South Wales led to an increasing demand for arable land.
To meet increasing demand, Caritas Medical Centre recently underwent a major redevelopment project.
The increasing demands of recording sessions conflicted with school to the extent that he decided to drop out of Belmont his final year before receiving his degree.
The windmill was built in 1804 for John Webb, a local farmer and landowner, to satisfy the increasing demand for flour both locally and in London.