bromide - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bromide in Hindi

  • ब्रोमाइड
  • निद्राकर औषध
  • ब्रोमिन का योगीक

bromide Definition

noun

  • a compound of bromine with another element or group, especially a salt containing the anion Br – or an organic compound with bromine bonded to an alkyl radical. ( एक अन्य तत्व या समूह के साथ ब्रोमिन का एक यौगिक, विशेष रूप से एक नमक जिसमें आयनों Br - या ब्रोमीन के साथ एक कार्बनिक यौगिक होता है जो एल्काइल कट्टरपंथी से जुड़ा होता है। )
  • a trite and unoriginal idea or remark, typically intended to soothe or placate. ( एक ट्राइट और अनौपचारिक विचार या टिप्पणी, आम तौर पर शांत करने या प्लेक करने का इरादा है। )
  • a sedative preparation containing potassium bromide. ( पोटेशियम ब्रोमाइड युक्त एक शामक तैयारी। )
  • a reproduction or piece of typesetting on bromide paper. ( एक प्रजनन या ब्रोमाइड पेपर पर टाइपसेटिंग का टुकड़ा। )

bromide Example

  • It was then re-typed in the Western People, reproduced in bromide form and placed on a page. ( फिर इसे पश्चिमी लोगों में फिर से टाइप किया गया, ब्रोमाइड के रूप में पुन: पेश किया गया और एक पृष्ठ पर रखा गया। )
  • Up to his neck in the reputedly healing waters, Daudet read Montaigne; and in private consumed huge amounts of morphine, chloral and bromide in an attempt to palliate his excruciating pains. ( प्रतिष्ठित चिकित्सा के पानी में अपनी गर्दन तक, Daudet ने Montaigne पढ़ा; और निजी तौर पर भारी मात्रा में मॉर्फिन, क्लोरल और ब्रोमाइड का सेवन करने के कारण उसके कष्टदायी दर्द को कम करने की कोशिश की जाती है। )
  • Silver halide is manufactured by combining silver nitrate and halide salts (chloride, bromide , and iodide) which results in a range of crystal shapes and sizes. ( सिल्वर हलाइड का निर्माण सिल्वर नाइट्रेट और हैलिड लवण (क्लोराइड, ब्रोमाइड और आयोडाइड) के संयोजन से किया जाता है, जिसके परिणामस्वरूप क्रिस्टल आकार और आकार की एक सीमा होती है। )
  • Inorganic anions used as the model anions were sulfate, fluoride, chloride, bromide , nitrite, nitrate, chlorate, iodide, thiocyanate, and perchlorate, used as their sodium salts. ( मॉडल आयनों के रूप में इस्तेमाल किए जाने वाले अकार्बनिक आयनों को उनके सोडियम लवण के रूप में इस्तेमाल किया गया सल्फेट, फ्लोराइड, क्लोराइड, ब्रोमाइड, नाइट्रेट, नाइट्रेट, क्लोरेट, आयोडाइड, थियोसायनेट और पेरोक्लोरेट थे। )

More Sentence

  • Anions like chloride and bromide also adsorb on electrode surfaces while smaller cations like lithium, sodium and potassium are generally too strongly bound to a small number of water molecules to bind directly to the electrode.
  • The briefest explanation is to tell you that in the 1930s I envied the ‘liberals’ for the fact that their leaders entered political campaigns armed not with worn-out bromides , but with intellectual arguments.
  • On top of all that detail, we have a hefty helping of cliches and bromides .
  • This sums up their entire campaign, one of breath-taking arrogance wrapped up in feel-good bromides .
  • They cover their belief with bromides about ‘the market’ selling it to the public like a magic pill, when it's clear that the market is insufficient to do anything but efficiently allocate goods and services.
  • I know it sounds bromidic , I just hate to see anyone in that situation ended up like mine.
  • The Democrats were broadcasting the bromidic message that America needs a change in leadership all week long.
  • Rather, he peddled bromides about journalism: ‘I said that a journalist's duty was to report the truth, not support a cause.’
  • Joined by a few skillful journalists such as Deborah Scroggins and Michela Wong, they pose a vigorous challenge to the popular beliefs and political bromides typically associated with saving strangers.
  • The process included ‘pasting up’ cut-out parts of bromides which were sensitised sheets of paper bearing text.
  • In Friedel-Crafts reactions, alkyl chlorides are more reactive than alkyl bromides and alkyl iodides react only with difficulty.
  • Most teams looked at Stevens' record and relied on bromides like ‘a leopard doesn't change its spots,’ and ‘history is the best predictor.’
  • The very thought of his globe-like head bobbing animatedly in front of me, spitting out bromides in his crisp, British-accented English on the sexual hang-ups of the French and Americans, would have set me on edge within minutes.
  • Michael Moore, who had been introducing Nader at rallies around the country, pointedly refused to accompany him to swing states, and launched a series of bromides on his widely visited website stressing the importance of defeating Bush.
  • It avoided all the usual bromides about the inmates of such institutions being saner than their keepers, instead providing an unsentimental, steadfast look at these women's essential humanity.
  • He was filled with contradiction, spoke in nothing but bromides and cliches and believed that he had done his duty to the end.
  • There are no bromides , no platitudes, no clichés.
  • But don't look for anti-Bush bromides in the style of Michael Moore or John Sayles.
  • His desk drawers served mainly as a repository for napkins, bromides , and paper clips.
  • There are business bromides : ‘By definition, 50% of the people don't want a level playing field.’
  • For example, chlorinated drinking water disinfectants react with naturally occurring bromides in oceans and lakes to form compounds that are much more carcinogenic than the original disinfectant.
  • Agents include phenobarbital, corticosteroids, isoniazid, iodides and bromides , and vitamins D and B 12.
  • An Injury to One honors none of the accepted bromides of film-making, crafting a mode of film-making that, while owing something to Marker and Santiago Álvarez, is a prototype for a previously unimaginable brand of American documentary.
  • In the farce, she is the hotel manageress, who wants to get the suite back, as it is pre-booked, and who deals with each crisis with a bromidic utterance typical of the professional hotel servant.
  • Lively insights and the elements of a useful and important reading of the recent history of U.S. strategic thought peep through this book's vast, drifty expanses of oratorical bromides like crocuses in a snowbank.
  • They have little to offer beyond tired bromides about needing more money for capacity building, innovative partnerships, and a host of other buzzwords that make no difference in the lives of children who attend failing schools.