सुरुचि की दृष्टि से Meaning in English
सुरुचि की दृष्टि से शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : elegantly
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सुरुचिपूर्ण ढंग सेसुरुचिपूर्ण रूप में
सुरुचिसंपन्न ढंग से
सुरुचिपूर्ण ढंग से तैयार
एक्लेगस
शोकगीत
मुलतत्व
एलिमेन्ट
तत्व
अवयव घटित वाक्य
इरिडियम नामक तत्व
तत्व परिवर्तन
तत्वसम्बन्धी
एलिमेंटरी
प्रारंभिक शिक्षा
सुरुचि-की-दृष्टि-से इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Before she could write fluently and elegantly, she practiced copying print in booklets when she was between the ages of seven and ten.
In ex parte Begbie it was clarified that cases fall into this category where a sizeable part of the population is affected and the change of policy involves "what may inelegantly be called the macro-political field".
Gould notes that Miró hoped the law would control women "who had become too light skinned or who dressed too elegantly, or who, in reality, competed too freely with white women for status and thus threatened the social order.
Yet despite this "elegantly turned prurience" (as Robert Hughes put it), it seems Boswell was motivated only by sympathy and that all he received from the convicts was a packet of "Botany Bay tea leaves".
Some of his extremely elaborate machines have one very simple function, such as elegantly anointing themselves with lubricating oil scooped up from a pan (Machine with Oil), or causing a chair to chaotically bounce around a toy cat (Margot's Other Cat).
He was now elegantly attired in a suit of black broadcloth, with a white vest.
At that very moment Sundby was moving to shield the ball elegantly.
The 19th century Rumford fireplace is an appliance that elegantly refined this principle.
Within the walls of the main shrine there is padabhanda adhisthana (main pedestal) with very elegantly carved images of gods with a sculpted Nandi, a little distance away giving guard to the deity.
This interaction elegantly portrays the exclusion of women from the movement.
The gangya (guard) of a kalis blade is made in such a manner that their lines flow very elegantly into the blade, never interrupting in continuity from transition from gangya proper to blade.
Kenneth Turan of the Los Angeles Times wrote "What Burnt by the Sun does best is elegantly intertwine the personal and political themes of love, trust and betrayal".
These are cut-out panels of azulejos with life-size figures (footmen, [noblemen or elegantly dressed ladies), usually placed in entrances of palaces (see The A60 is a road linking Loughborough in Leicestershire, England, with Doncaster in South Yorkshire, via Nottingham.