virtual - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of virtual in Hindi

  • वास्तविक
  • आभासी
  • यथार्थ
  • प्रभाव डालनेवाला
  • हक़ीक़ी
  • असर डालनेवाला
  • फलप्रद

virtual Definition

  • almost or nearly as described, but not completely or according to strict definition. ( लगभग या लगभग वर्णित के रूप में, लेकिन पूरी तरह से या सख्त परिभाषा के अनुसार नहीं। )

virtual Example

  • We are only just in the process of developing laws that may protect our closest evolutionary relatives, the other hominids, from virtual extinction. ( हम केवल कानूनों को विकसित करने की प्रक्रिया में हैं जो हमारे निकटतम विकासवादी रिश्तेदारों, अन्य होमिनिडों को आभासी विलुप्त होने से बचा सकते हैं। )
  • A virtual break-in is nearly impossible in theory, but it is never wise to count out that one clever hacker. ( एक आभासी ब्रेक-इन सिद्धांत में लगभग असंभव है, लेकिन उस एक चतुर हैकर की गिनती करना कभी भी बुद्धिमान नहीं है। )
  • You won't learn how to bake a cake or wallpaper the kitchen but you will have a thumping, pumping, roller-coaster ride through the virtual world of computer and video games. ( आप केक को सेंकना या रसोई में वॉलपेपर बनाना नहीं सीखेंगे, लेकिन आपके पास कंप्यूटर और वीडियो गेम की आभासी दुनिया के माध्यम से थंपिंग, पंपिंग, रोलर-कोस्टर की सवारी होगी। )
  • The software that drives the virtual tape engine emulates tape devices on disk and manages the movement of data from cache to tape and back. ( वर्चुअल टेप इंजन को चलाने वाला सॉफ्टवेयर डिस्क पर टेप डिवाइस का अनुकरण करता है और कैश से टेप और बैक में डेटा की आवाजाही का प्रबंधन करता है। )
  • Mark described how a virtual tour is particularly beneficial for hotels, B&Bs and attraction centres. ( मार्क ने बताया कि होटल, B & Bs और आकर्षण केंद्रों के लिए वर्चुअल टूर विशेष रूप से कैसे फायदेमंद है। )

More Sentence

  • If things go right and you decide to meet your virtual lover, here are some tips on how to maintain your safety when arranging face-to-face meetings.
  • I've learned that I don't have the patience to minister to something that beeps every three minutes and those damn virtual pets are nearly impossible to kill.
  • The resulting electric field would create a plasma of electrons and positrons from among the virtual particles surrounding the star.
  • An electron blasts a proton and neutron into myriad virtual particles, which then reconfigure themselves into two double-quark particles.
  • Once they figured out how to get Trojans onto computer, creating their own virtual spamming super computer, spammers have adopted this method for most of the spam they send out.
  • One day the richest among us could turn nearly immortal, becoming virtual Gods to the rest of us.
  • The first is the cost of research and the need for profits to justify such costs; the second is the absence from virtual markets of the purely profit-based phenomenon of arbitrage.
  • Friday's phone conversation marked the first time she had contact with a Japanese Diet member since her release from nearly 20 months of virtual house arrest.
  • The software offers a virtual disk assignment that replaced more complex hardware-intensive reconfigurations.
  • The high plinth of the temple is a virtual tapestry of sculpture, with bands of dancing figures, animals, vegetation and other objects coming to life on its surface.
  • The Dutch town of Almere will host the world's first virtual city supercomputer or computer grid.
  • This trend is quite worrisome because, in the virtual absence of private investment, public sector spending is expected to be a major source of stimulus to the economy.
  • Despite the virtual absence of pollutants and allergens there, fully one-third of the population of about 300 are asthma sufferers.
  • Eliminate any software that creates virtual disk volumes.
  • The result is that the markets of these games have spilled out of their virtual borders and into the real world.
  • The only thing that prevents these virtual particles from coming into permanent existence is a lack of energy.
  • In some ways rather more disappointing was the virtual absence of alcohol from the tournament.
  • This paper explores the potential for developing virtual dissection software for physical collaboration.
  • There is a major need for expert mediated virtual libraries (VLs) of well-selected and described links to scholarly and educational resources.
  • With the virtual extinction of cod in the North Sea and serious problems with hake and haddock, the commission accepted that previous measures had failed.
  • Since students only need the Internet to access the virtual computer lab, no physical presence on-campus is required.
  • It describes a virtual world that challenges how we perceive the real world.
  • Newman understood church history as the recounting of all that is known about the progress of the kingdom of Christ on earth, a definition in virtual agreement with Schaff.
  • First, the judge ruled that a player has a claim of ownership to virtual property in computer game.
  • But the gluons are unlike the carrier particles of the electromagnetic force which appeared along with the virtual electrons and positrons.