batch

जत्था
definition
verb
Here's a mechanism for batching them into a locked-and-loaded tool for firing them into the world.
arrange (things) in sets or groups.
noun
a batch of cookies
a quantity or consignment of goods produced at one time.
translation of 'batch'
बैच,
खेप,
गुट
noun
टोली,
घान,
दल,
जत्था
example
Visitors to an archaeology open day at Rievaulx on Saturday will be invited to pump the bellows to produce a 'batch' of bloom, which can be removed from the furnace with tongs and worked on an anvil.
the company undertakes thirty-six separate quality control checks on every 'batch'
I can only assume that somewhere, an e-mail server crashed and the poor techies only recently found a 'batch' of messages on a hard disk, like a lost postcard from 1943 behind a radiator.
It includes a number of advanced features like creating encrypted backups or 'batch' mode processing.
The 'batch' now on the production line will be light blue pencils.
A fresh bottle was delivered the next morning followed by a 'batch' of three later in the day.
a 'batch' of bread
The days of the long 'batch' window where databases can be offline for extended periods to perform nightly processing are diminishing.
What sets Professor Meally apart from all others in his field, is that as well as having it in theory he also gave a practical demonstration on mixing a 'batch' of culm and making hand-made buns.
a 'batch' of cookies
In yet another example of their coolness, in outlining plans to offload a 'batch' of new shares, they've come up with the following gem.
Those six rounds came from a 'batch' of 200 loaded recently on a progressive press.
At some stage in the next few weeks I'd better buy a 'batch' of cards and start working my way through the address book and getting them into the post, with the overseas people first in the queue.
'batch' production
Every year at the annual Comic-Con International, they let me host a 'batch' of wonderful events, most of them about the history of the comic book medium.
It takes four weeks to produce a 'batch' of compost.
The dealer deals five cards to each player - a batch of three each followed by a 'batch' of two each, or two each followed by three each.
Finally, it was close to the mid-'80s that a 'batch' of vibrant Indians studying in Chicago were watching the film and reacting with adequate intensity.
It's always unpleasant when individuals who've worked on a second or third-rate film collect a 'batch' of awards.
The commission discovered the mistakes on Thursday when a dozen random copies of a 'batch' of 30,000 leaflets showed they had been incorrectly stapled.
Once they had done their stuff I had a sudden urge to whip up a 'batch' of almond macaroons using this Marunchinos (Sephardi almond macaroons) recipe.
The older database used a three-stage 'batch' system in which records were duplicated across three tables.
So Australia collected a 'batch' of free settlers before the gold rush.
Think of a screen as a formula or recipe of ingredients used to guide computer software to select a 'batch' of good stock picks.
this should be run as a 'batch' program from the process directory
Most backup environments perform their backups as a 'batch' process sometime during the night.
They gave Little George a 'batch' of Harken stock and paid him $120,000 a year to be a board member.
In contrast, a 'batch' of discs can take two to four weeks to replicate.
Once a 'batch' of products has been cooked and the working shift completed, any residual cooking oil or other cooking matter should be drained off and the bratt pan switched off by the operator.
It's actually the fourth full-length from a 'batch' of kids who used to be in other bands.
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