मैक्सिम्स Meaning in English
मैक्सिम्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : maxims
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
अधिकतम रूप सेअधिक से अधिक
अधिकतम
ज़्यादा से ज़्यादाआ
अधिकतमता
अधिकतम और न्यूनतम थर्मामीटर
रकम की अधिकतम सीमा निर्धारण
अधिकतम ऋण सीमा
अधिकतम,परिमाण,पराकाष्ठा
अधिकतम मूल्य
अधिकतम मात्रा
अधिकतम दर सीमा निर्धारण
मैक्सिन
मैक्सिंग
मैक्सिस
मैक्सिम्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The majority of these expositions, which frequently contain popular maxims and proverbs, refer to the first books of the Ketuvim — Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Songs, and Ecclesiastes.
the only section of Talmud studied directly is Pirkei Avot, comprising ethical teachings and maxims.
"Yosippon" is written in comparatively pure Biblical Hebrew, shows a predilection for certain Biblical phrases and archaisms, and is rich in poetical passages and in maxims and philosophical speculations.
Hipparchus was known for his maxims, one of which was about fairness among friends, and thus there is second theme in the dialogue concerning intellectual honesty in dialectical discussion.
This consists of 57 "maxims" or moral proverbs of her own devising; for example, maxim LVII:.
Well versed in the Greek and Latin literatures, he would quote in his aggadic lectures fables, parables, and maxims which captivated his hearers.
Meir's experience of the world was wide and varied, and the aggadah records several of his social maxims:.
During his years in Paris, he published books (with the text usually printed on one side of the paper only, in an enormously large font) which included poems, aphorisms, paradoxes, short prosaic pieces and maxims.
Cicero argues that its sufferings may be overcome, not by the use of Epicurean maxims,—"Short if severe, and light if long," but by fortitude and patience; and he censures those philosophers who have represented pain in too formidable colours, and reproaches those poets who have described their heroes as yielding to its influence.
Many of Judah's maxims and proverbs have likewise been preserved; they include:.
Such maxims are typically drawn from Epicurus, but Seneca regards this as a beginner's technique.
justice is a name for certain moral requirements, which, regarded collectively, stand higher in the scale of social utility, and are therefore of more paramount obligation, than any others; though particular cases may occur in which some other social duty is so important, as to overrule any one of the general maxims of justice.