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earnings - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of earnings in Hindi

  • आय

Noun

  • कमाई
  • उपार्जन
  • लाभ
  • नफ़ा
  • आमदनी
  • उपार्जित धन

earnings Definition

Noun

  • money obtained in return for labor or services.

earnings Example

  • savers who are attracted by the tax-free earnings ( बचतकर्ता जो कर-मुक्त आय से आकर्षित होते हैं )
  • This may be taken to indicate the possible earnings of trained nurses working independently, as they usually do in America. ( यह स्वतंत्र रूप से काम करने वाली प्रशिक्षित नर्सों की संभावित कमाई को इंगित करने के लिए लिया जा सकता है, जैसा कि वे आमतौर पर अमेरिका में करते हैं। )
  • Figures are not available for any exact comparison of outlay and return in other countries, but the earnings in European countries generally run to about half the expenditure. ( अन्य देशों में परिव्यय और प्रतिफल की किसी भी सटीक तुलना  के लिए आंकड़े उपलब्ध नहीं हैं, लेकिन यूरोपीय देशों में आय आम तौर पर लगभग आधा खर्च होती है। )
  • Their earnings per inhabitant average only 12 cents a day. ( प्रति निवासी उनकी कमाई औसतन प्रति दिन केवल 12 सेंट है। )

More Sentence

  • Nobody can touch my property or my earnings to satisfy a claim on you.
  • One fifth of the total earnings of her people are made in agriculture.
  • In the above figures the earnings of three classes of spinners are averaged.
  • Investors appeared to have discounted the earnings report well in advance.
  • Per-share earnings for the 1994 quarter were 85 cents.
  • RJR wants the earnings moving up again, and they are.
  • For these reasons and others, some analysts cut earnings estimates.
  • It was very clear that what was going on was earnings.
  • They want to see higher earnings so stock prices will rise.
  • The other three companies are expected to report earnings next week.
  • The release gave estimates on earnings to be released next week.
  • It showed that portfolio managers are super-sensitive to earnings.
  • He had spent half his month's earnings on the gift.
  • Her earnings supported them; but she was expecting her confinement shortly.
  • The penitentiary is to a large extent self-supporting; in1903-1904the earnings were $3493.80 in excess of the costs, but in1904-1906the costs exceeded the earnings by $9044.
  • So far as may be the total earnings are not to be more than are sufficient to meet necessary outlays.
  • With regard to the earnings of nurses in general, the salaries paid in hospitals have already been mentioned; for private work the scales in force at different institutions vary considerably, according to the other advantages and benefits provided.
  • he claimed damages for loss of earnings