English to Hindi Dictionary quotient

quotient

लब्धि
definition
noun
By examining the limits of sums, products and quotients of variable quantities, Mengoli was setting up the basic rules if the calculus thirty years before Newton and Leibniz.
a result obtained by dividing one quantity by another.
the increase in Washington's cynicism quotient
a degree or amount of a specified quality or characteristic.
translation of 'quotient'
भागफल
noun
भाग,
हिस्सा,
लब्धि,
भजनफल,
गुणक
example
The aggravation 'quotient' is high, but it's good to know these things are going on.
the increase in Washington's cynicism 'quotient'
When you've read the original and been fascinated with it there is invariably a big drop in the interest 'quotient' when going through the translation.
Fortunately, they aren't serious enough to lower the film's broad-based appeal or to diminish its 'quotient' of feel-good moments.
Hardly a house hasn't been renovated, the limousine 'quotient' is considerably higher than in Switzerland, not to mention elsewhere in Europe.
And he confirms that the camp 'quotient' is cranked up to 11.
Why is the 'quotient' of a number divided by zero infinity?
Already, the artsy-fartsy 'quotient' at neighborhood restaurants and bars is nearing, ahem, Orange Alert level.
These seem, if anything, to have reinforced a sense of distance from it - an antipathy without his usual 'quotient' of curiosity.
I didn't add to the rudeness 'quotient' of the world.
For the third volume, the 'quotient' of research in archives and among the published documents is much, much higher and dependence upon other writers is much, much less.
Equation predicts that the 'quotient' of growth rate and the amount of nitrogen in leaves is constant.
He began his contributions to this topic in 1883 with a paper in which he used the Dirichlet principle to prove that a meromorphic function of two complex variables is a 'quotient' of two entire functions.
In minutes, his sick printer was back on its feet, gobbling up its usual 'quotient' of ink cartridges.
I figured I'd get the silly 'quotient' in early today, as the rest of the day will be a bit heavy handed.
the increase in Washington's cynicism 'quotient'
He fulfills the quiet-member-most-likely-to-turn-into-a-wild-man-at-any-moment 'quotient' of the band.
But this year the copycat 'quotient' is off the scale.
It's something like their discomfort 'quotient' , or perhaps the way you can see into their grasping for what the right way is to connect with the crowd or a given voter.
Perhaps being bombed at regular intervals throughout the 20th century has given the British a different slant on the entertainment 'quotient' of violence.
To keep your weight gain at an acceptable level, you may have to reduce your calorie intake a little and make an effort to keep active, but it shouldn't be so difficult to do that it threatens your fun 'quotient' or your sanity.
By examining the limits of sums, products and 'quotients' of variable quantities, Mengoli was setting up the basic rules if the calculus thirty years before Newton and Leibniz.
His favourite topics in number theory included binary quadratic forms, quadratic residues, Gauss sums and Fermat 'quotients' .
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