January 4, 2015

variable: Urdu meaning

#variable
1.Definitions: (adjective)
1. changing quite often or likely to change quite often; subject to variation / [tageer pazeer / mutagaiyar]
2. able to be changed or adapted: not always the same / [tabdeel hone wala / badalne wala]
3. sometimes good and sometimes bad; not always of the same quality


#variably
2.Definition: (adverb)
[tageer pazeer tariqay se]


#variability
3.Definition: (noun)
[tageer paziri]

#variable
4.Definitions: (noun)
1. something that can vary/change or be varied/changed, especially in a way that cannot be known in advance
2. (technical) a mathematical quantity which can represent any one of a set of values and that can change depending upon the other numbers in an equation, or a symbol that represents such a quantity. For example, in the expression a2 + b2 =c2, a, b, and c are variables.



Example Sentences:
1. a variable climate
2. The loan has a variable interest rate.
3. The standard of teaching is very variable.

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invariable: invariably: Urdu meaning

#invariable
1. Definition: (adjective)
used to describe something that always stays the same and never changes: not variable / [atal / mustaqil / gayr mutagaiyar / na qabil-e-tabdeeli]

#invariably
2. Definitions: (adverb)
always, or almost always / [gayr mutagaiyar tor pr / bila nagah / hamesha]

Example Sentences:
1. Whenever anything goes wrong, her invariable response is to blame others. (1)
2. an invariable routine (1)
3. The train in invariably late. (2)


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constant: constantly: Urdu meaning

#constant
1. Definitions: (noun)
1. (technical) a particular number or quantity that is always invariable / [mustaqil]
2. something that always stays the same : something that does not vary / [mustaqil]


#constant
2. Definitions: (adjective)
1. happening all the time or very often over a period of time, or is always there / [mustaqil / musalsal]
2. if an amount, rate, level, etc. is constant, it does not change and remains the same over a period of time /
3. (literary) loyal and faithful / [pakka / sabit qadam]


#constantly
3. Definition: (adverb)
1. all the time; very often: always / [ her dum / hamesha / mutwatar / musalsal / tasalsul k saath]

Example Sentences:
1. a constant friend (2.3)
2. He is constantly changing his mind. (3.1)
3. The English language is constantly changing. (3.1)
4. Babies need constant supervision. (2.1)

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supervise, supervising, supervised: supervision: supervisor: (verb,noun) Urdu and English meaning

#supervise, #supervising, #supervised
1.Definition: (verb)
to be in charge of a person or group of people and make certain that they are behaving or working correctly, or be in charge of a place or activity and make certain that things are done correctly, safely, etc. / to watch and direct someone or something / [nigraani krna / dekh bhaal krna]

#supervision
2.Definition: (noun)
the act, process, or work of supervising someone or something, or the state of being supervised / [nigraani / dekh bhaal]


#supervisor
3.Definitions (noun)
someone who supervises / [nigraan / nigraani krne wala]

Example Sentences:
1. They are going for a picnic under the supervision of their teachers. (2)
2. Your baby needs constant supervision. (2)
3. John is supervising the construction work of the building. (1)

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bail out: | bail someone/something out: Urdu meaning

#bail out, #bail someone/something out
Definitions:
1. bail out (of something): | also (in Br: bale out (of something):) 
to make an emergency jump from an aircraft with a parachute because the aircraft is going to crash / [hawai jahaaz pr se parachute k saath chalaang lagana lena q k jahaaz crash hone wala hy]
2. bail out (of something): to escape from or leave a difficult situation; to stop being involved with something, especially when it becomes difficult / [bahir aa jana / kisi suurtehaal se bahir aa jana]
3. bail out | bail something out | bail out something: | also (in Br: bale something out | bale something out:)
to remove water that has come into a boat by lifting it out with your hand or a small container / [kashti se pani nikaalna]
4. bail someone out | bail out someone: 
to pay money to a court of law so that someone is allowed to stay out of prison until their trial / [bahir nikaalna / paise ada kr k kisi ko bail pr jail se bahir nikaalna tab tak k liye jab tak us ke trial ka waqt nhi aa jata]
5. bail someone/something out (of something) | bail out someone/something | also (in Br: bale someone/something out:<>): to help a person, business, or organization that is having problems, especially financial problems, usually by giving or lending them money / [kisi ki mushkil waqt me madad krna, khaas pr paiso se madad krna]

Example Sentences:
1. The pilot bailed out just before the plane crashed and parachuted into the sea. (1)
2. His father paid Rs. 10,000 bailed him out. (4)
3. We bailed out the boat as it was going to sink. (3)
4. He is always bailing his wife out of trouble. (5)


Related Entries:
bail: (verb)
bail: (noun)
bailable: non-bailable: (adjective)


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