precise - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of precise in Hindi

  • सटीक

Adjective

  • ठीक
  • यथार्थ
  • विधिपूर्वक
  • ठीक-ठीक सूक्ष्मः
  • यथावत्
  • रूमित (विधि)

precise Definition

Adjective

  • marked by exactness and accuracy of expression or detail.

precise Example

  • precise directions ( सटीक निर्देश )
  • the director was precise with his camera positions ( निर्देशक अपने कैमरे की स्थिति के साथ सटीक थे )
  • That's why he has so many precise numbers. ( इसलिए उसके पास इतनी सटीक संख्याएँ हैं। )
  • So much is certain, though the precise incidents of the interview are variously told. ( इतना कुछ निश्चित है, हालांकि साक्षात्कार की सटीक घटनाओं को अलग-अलग बताया गया है। )

More Sentence

  • I doubted that, as Feynman was precise in his usage of words.
  • The book, as it stands, is a collection of the discourses, observations and aphorisms of a sage called Koheleth, a term the precise meaning of which is not certain.
  • In 849 and 846 other indecisive battles were fought, but the precise constitution of the coalition is not recorded.
  • Tycho Brahe accumulated 20 years of precise measurements of the positions of the Earth, moon and sun.
  • Without using precision instruments, a Greek mathematician measured the radius of earth in the third century B.C., and came within 1 percent of the value determined by today's technology.
  • You need to be a little more precise in your measurements because the walls of your birdhouse don't fit together very well.
  • Captain Cook visited Tahiti four times between 1769 and 1777, and drew a precise map of the island.
  • The Old Testament depicts the history of the people as a series of acts of apostasy alternating with subsequent penitence and return to Yahweh, and the question whether this gives effect to actual conditions depends upon the precise character of the elements of Yahweh worship brought by the Israelites into Palestine.
  • Its chief drawback is that it does not give any more reference to the authority for a generic term than the name of its inventor and the year of its application, though of course more precise information would have at least doubled the size of the book.
  • Generally the ethnic term, Syrians, came to mean in antiquity the Semiti peoples domiciled outside the Mesopotamian and Arabian areas: but neither in pre-Greek nor in Greek times had the word Syria any very precise geographical significance, various lands, which we include under it, retaining their distinctive status, e.g.
  • The innumerable theories which were framed as to the precise nature of the offering and as to the precise change in the elements all implied that conception of it.
  • She swung out and at the precise moment, let go, holding her nose and plunging into the water feet first.
  • at that precise moment the car stopped
  • I want as precise a time of death as I can get