countries - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of countries in Hindi
countries Definition
Noun
- a nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- districts and small settlements outside large urban areas or the capital.
countries Example
- The colors represented the four countries of Oz, and the green star the Emerald City. ( रंग ओज़ के चार देशों का प्रतिनिधित्व करते थे, और हरा सितारा एमराल्ड सिटी का प्रतिनिधित्व करता था। )
- Tiny countries willing to engage in free trade with their neighbors can prosper. ( अपने पड़ोसियों के साथ मुक्त व्यापार में संलग्न होने के इच्छुक छोटे देश समृद्ध हो सकते हैं। )
- As nice as it would be for the Japan strategy to work in the developing world, I don't think these countries can count on it. ( विकासशील देशों में काम करने की जापान की रणनीति के लिए यह जितना अच्छा होगा, मुझे नहीं लगता कि ये देश इस पर भरोसा कर सकते हैं। )
- In all countries where forests are grown the general property tax has been abandoned. ( सभी देशों में जहां वन उगाए जाते हैं, सामान्य संपत्ति कर को छोड़ दिया गया है। )
- In countries where atheism is a crime, hypocrisy is more honored than integrity. ( जिन देशों में नास्तिकता एक अपराध है, वहाँ पाखंड को अखंडता से अधिक सम्मानित किया जाता है। )
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- In countries where the people depend upon meagre supplies this art is brought to perfection.
- In the countries where coffee originated, a very different method of harvesting is adopted.
- In reedy countries where there are no sticks, thin faggots of reeds are used in their place.
- They are of generous size, as in cities of northern countries where much snow lies on the roofs.
- Let us try, however; we will prosecute them in the countries where they have taken refuge.
- But in old forest countries, where trees decay and grow hollow, the bees breed in them.
- Not so in European countries, where the right of birth entitles a person to honor, rank and title.
- The customs of any country are curious only to those from other countries where customs are different.
- We have now surveyed co-operation in its chief forms and in some of the countries where it is chiefly found.
- The worst of it is that little or no protection is given the poor birds in the warm countries where they spend the winter.
- In countries where the sun is hot and strong at midday the rooms must be kept cool by such shutters.
- Stick to your last" is only fit for monarchical countries, where people believe in classes.
- It is already the official language in more than fifty countries spread across every continent.
- It had to be replaced by new concordats concluded with Wurttemberg in 1857 and the grand-duchy of Baden in 1859; but these conventions, not having been ratified by those countries, never came into force.
- If my reasoning elsewhere in this book is correct, we are moving toward a future where there will be nothing but healthy, well-developed, rich countries with modern infrastructure.
- Switzerland and a few other countries now prescribe heroin to some addicts.
- He notes that in developing countries the rates are rising too and in particular among the affluent who have adopted westernised lifestyles.
- To the emigrant Irish and to their adoptive countries, the shamrock logo represented all that was best in Irishness.
- Some countries recognise abortion when pregnancy results from rape or incest, or when there is a high probability of foetal impairment.
- Research therefore reveals that SMEs account for a significant share of output in the above-mentioned countries.
- Earnings from khat, an amphetamine like stimulant that is banned in the United States and several European countries, has doubled.
- Some 680 companies from 20 countries and areas will showcase their products, with 340 companies from abroad.
- This livestock disease is endemic in countries unable to afford intensive agriculture, yet has been absent from Europe for three decades.
- They balance the books by selling places to students from developing countries.
- If absolute advantage rules, capitalism itself will redistribute income and wealth from rich countries to poor ones.
- Many developing countries have an absolute advantage in the price of unskilled labor.
- Figure 4 shows five-year moving averages of the mean absolute value of the ratio of the current account balance to GDP for twelve countries.
- Nor should it be thought that Marx's defence of democratic rights only extended to countries in which there was feudal absolutism.
- Few countries have suffered more from a depreciated currency than Argentina.
- When I visit many strange countries my brother and Mildred will stay with grandmother because they will be too small to see a great many people and I think they would cry loud on the great rough ocean.
- After World War I, as the Ottoman Empire collapsed, several new countries emerged.
- After a period of inaction war between the two countries again became imminent in 1209; but a peace was made at Norham, and about three years later another amicable arrangement was reached.