English to Hindi Dictionary interface

interface

इंटरफेस
definition
verb
his goal is to get people interfacing with each other
interact with (another system, person, organization, etc.).
One of Linux's greatest assets is its ability to add value to legacy technology investments by connecting and interfacing with old equipment or software.
connect with (another computer or piece of equipment) by an interface.
noun
the interface between accountancy and the law
a point where two systems, subjects, organizations, etc., meet and interact.
They use a natural interface which enables users to highlight, scribble notes, bookmark and annotate.
a device or program enabling a user to communicate with a computer.
translation of 'interface'
अंतराफलक
example
Ideally, it would 'interface' with your computer desktop.
They've discovered that on average we 'interface' with 832 individuals, meeting roughly half of those, engaging with the rest via telephone or e-mail.
On his walls are plans for an array of laboratories that will eventually 'interface' with the Sanger Institute for genetics and the cancer unit in Addenbrooke's hospital.
Yet the distinction is not always clear, as the 'interface' between individual and organizational workplace issues is often significant and complex.
‘If we didn't understand the 'interface' between design and marketing, we'd just be selling jerseys,’ says Moon.
That's when real certification will happen - guaranteeing that different companies' equipment will 'interface' properly.
the surface tension of a liquid at its air/liquid 'interface'
you will 'interface' with counterparts from sister companies
They use a natural 'interface' which enables users to highlight, scribble notes, bookmark and annotate.
If they are a danger to the public, they mustn't be allowed to 'interface' with us, but surely the mentally ill should be treated?
And secondly, there seems to be a problem with the 'interface' between the mental health part of the system and other parts of the health system, especially in the community.
At times the road seemed to be no more than a tenuous 'interface' between massive swells of two very different natures - implacable ocean and eternal earth.
Members of the media had an opportunity to 'interface' with the promoters and six of the band members at a press conference at the Marriott hotel, Mucurapo yesterday.
The fact that proteins readily adsorb to solid surfaces in a liquid/solid surface 'interface' is a well-recognized phenomenon.
Significant potential for new intervention strategies lies at the 'interface' between these systems.
In the last century, idea-based art concepts began requiring viewers to meet art objects halfway, and to 'interface' with ideas through art, not just passively look at the art.
A braking actuation system serves as the 'interface' between the driver and the braking system.
To get this weak force to effectively push a liquid surface, the team produced a liquid 'interface' with low surface tension.
A major step for the DWP pension fund would be to create a committee to 'interface' with independent auditors, Simpson said.
A laptop with recording software and a USB 'interface' can serve as a totally portable recording studio.
Those are the individuals I have to 'interface' with when there are incidents.
A new type of computer 'interface' is to enable blind people to feel and hear 3D graphic environments.
an application program 'interface'
the hotel's computer system can 'interface' automatically with the booking system
Since interviewers represent the 'interface' between the research and the respondent, they have an important role in maximizing the response rate for the survey.
Sadly an older model couldn't 'interface' with the phone system, leaving her stuck with this.
We will 'interface' with machines through thought signals.
Coastal lands - the 'interface' between land and sea - are of significant ecological, economic, and cultural importance.
The key account manager acts as the primary 'interface' between the supplier organization and the customer.
Versailles was the working 'interface' between the divinely appointed monarch and his elite subjects, and kept them occupied, under the king's eye and out of mischief.
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