23:57 Mar 17, 2007 |
English to Hindi translations [PRO] Management / Philosophy & Management | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Ramesh Bhatt Nepal Local time: 05:24 | ||||||
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coverage दायरा Explanation: Other options depending on context be, could be विवरण, सम्मिलित करना, etc. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 38 mins (2007-03-18 00:35:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- If it is a heading for the given text, सेवाएं could be a good option. |
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coverage Prasaran Explanation: In connection with TV/radio broadcasting. For other options, I agree with Pundora ! |
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coverage ;dfj]zLs/0f Explanation: Please note the "target term" is in the Preeti Font. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2007-03-18 04:26:43 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Samavaishikarn, that is what I have written in the Preeti Font above. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 4 hrs (2007-03-18 04:29:56 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Depending upon the context in which the word appears, the other Hindi terms could be: Failavat, Vistar, Sammilit Khaitr, etc. |
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coverage coverage also means "samaavesh karna" and "shamil karna" Explanation: kisi cheez ko apnay daayeray me mila lena |
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coverage अधिक्षेत्रता, व्यापकता, प्रभावी क्षेत्र, Explanation: I agree with langclinic, the next most appropriate and nearest word is "dayara" suggested by Pundora. |
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coverage Sanrakshan,Pahunch Explanation: The word coverage has many implications depending on context. Two different meanings are given here. Sanrakshan { refers to insurance} Pahunch { reach } |
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