benchmark - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of benchmark in Hindi

  • बेंचमार्क
  • सतह
  • तल चिह्न

benchmark Definition

noun

  • a standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed. ( एक मानक या संदर्भ बिंदु जिसके खिलाफ चीजों की तुलना या आकलन किया जा सकता है। )
  • a surveyor's mark cut in a wall, pillar, or building and used as a reference point in measuring altitudes. ( एक दीवार, स्तंभ, या इमारत में एक सर्वेक्षक का निशान कट जाता है और ऊंचाई को मापने में एक संदर्भ बिंदु के रूप में उपयोग किया जाता है। )

verb

  • evaluate or check (something) by comparison with a standard. ( एक मानक के साथ तुलना करके मूल्यांकन या जाँच (कुछ)। )

benchmark Example

  • In three weeks time, though, there are going to be large changes to the market average, which everyone is trying to benchmark their performance against. ( हालांकि, तीन सप्ताह के समय में, बाजार के औसत में बड़े बदलाव होने जा रहे हैं, जिसे हर कोई अपने प्रदर्शन के खिलाफ बेंचमार्क करने की कोशिश कर रहा है। )
  • we continue to benchmark against the competition ( हम प्रतियोगिता के खिलाफ बेंचमार्क करना जारी रखते हैं )
  • Clinical care is of the utmost importance to us and we benchmark our performance against a range of standards with other hospitals. ( नैदानिक देखभाल हमारे लिए अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण है और हम अन्य अस्पतालों के साथ मानकों की एक सीमा के खिलाफ अपने प्रदर्शन को बेंचमार्क करते हैं। )
  • The now-suspect upper limit of 10 g/dL is also a benchmark for the World Health Organization. ( 10-g / dL की अब-संदिग्ध ऊपरी सीमा भी विश्व स्वास्थ्य संगठन के लिए एक मानदंड है। )
  • They finished fourth last season and are the benchmark for teams like ourselves. ( वे पिछले सीज़न में चौथे स्थान पर रहे और खुद की तरह टीमों के लिए बेंचमार्क हैं। )
  • Using comparative data to benchmark operations enables leaders to answer questions such as: Where can we improve? ( बेंचमार्क संचालन के लिए तुलनात्मक डेटा का उपयोग नेताओं को सवालों के जवाब देने में सक्षम बनाता है जैसे: हम कहां सुधार कर सकते हैं? )
  • The benchmark in Table 2 is designed to evaluate the performance of a server's ability to run Java applications. ( तालिका 2 में बेंचमार्क को जावा अनुप्रयोगों को चलाने के लिए सर्वर की क्षमता के प्रदर्शन का मूल्यांकन करने के लिए डिज़ाइन किया गया है। )

More Sentence

  • Mindful of both the risks and the potential benefits of commercial partnerships, we set out to develop a benchmark for the scientific and ethical standards that staff in our own health authority could apply to any such offers.
  • The most reliable way to benchmark loans is to compare the TAR, or Total Amount Repayable.
  • Data for 1996 to 2000 was used to benchmark the performance of universities.
  • the device should benchmark at between 100 and 150 MHz
  • Severin's 1976-77 Brendan expedition became his benchmark for exhaustive research and methodical preparation.
  • The benchmark is a standard survey ordinance mark, a horizontal line about 500 millimetres long, and with a broad arrow just above it, under a small cliff on the northern face of the island.
  • These tests are hence not a good benchmark for these models.
  • The standards provide a benchmark for RN practice and provide support and guidance for nurses in their everyday practice.
  • Xstones is a graphics benchmark
  • SiD, which works through the Construction Industry Council and is backed by the Health and Safety Executive, aims to provide a benchmark for standards and competence for building designers.
  • This small, community based theatre company is gaining a reputation for quality and professionalism that is rapidly becoming something of a benchmark for other similar groups around the state.
  • The New Zealand Qualifications Authority, the agency that is meant to set the benchmark for standards in education, is saying that it is going to provide credits for picking up rubbish.
  • The result from one institution compared to a similar site allows managers to benchmark their performance with peers.
  • Because many tracker funds use the All-Share, and many more benchmark performance against that index, there is often a burst of buying interest in new entrants.
  • The price for being flexible has traditionally meant a lower standard of living but Payne is raising the benchmark for what defines prefabricated, mobile housing.
  • However, the Millennium Volunteers initiative, set up by the Government in 1999, has set a new benchmark for youth volunteering.
  • The GMC should use these same standards and thresholds as the benchmark for revalidation and fitness to practise.
  • the pay settlement will set a benchmark for other employers and workers
  • And we network to get feedback so that we can benchmark our performance, to provide quality assurance to our organisation.
  • She said: ‘This is a very important settlement that will provide a benchmark for all future disputes.’
  • We will continue to benchmark our council tax to ensure it remains in line with outer London as a whole.
  • There is no question that this new plant has set new standards in every aspect and will unquestionably become a benchmark for future factories in the future.
  • Yet they benchmark at roughly 20% of my new web development box.