English to Hindi Dictionary recharge

recharge

फिर से दाम लगाना
definition
verb
he plugged his razor in to recharge it
restore an electric charge to (a battery or a battery-operated device) by connecting it to a device that draws power from another source of electricity.
noun
Condensation of water vapour in the atmosphere over the oceans returns it directly to its source, and its condensation over land accounts for surface flow, recharge of underground water aquifers, and plant and animal life.
the replenishment of an aquifer by the absorption of water.
translation of 'recharge'
दुबारा भरना,
दुबारा की भराई
verb
अधिक दाम लगाना,
बहुत मूल्यवान समझना,
अत्यधिक कूटना,
बढा-चढाकर मूल्यांकन करना,
फिर से क़ीमत लगाना,
फिर से दाम लगाना
noun
अधिक दाम लगाना,
बहुत मूल्यवान समझना,
अत्यधिक कूटना,
बढा-चढाकर मूल्यांकन करना,
फिर से क़ीमत लगाना,
फिर से दाम लगाना
example
While for the farmers an early and good monsoon is a harbinger of a bumper harvest, for hydrogeologists it means the 'recharge' of aquifers - the underground water reservoirs.
The rechargeable torch won't 'recharge' , and the adding machine in my office is behaving strangely (lending some really strange forecast items to my new business plan).
For centuries, this land has served to 'recharge' groundwater, supporting vegetable growers, hosting hundreds of bird species.
Southwest Nebraska still remains a concern due to effects from the prolonged drought on hydrological components including streamflow rates and reservoir 'recharge' .
It can take centuries for aquifers to 'recharge' , so the world is currently running a groundwater overdraft of 200 billion cubic metres a year.
Condensation of water vapour in the atmosphere over the oceans returns it directly to its source, and its condensation over land accounts for surface flow, 'recharge' of underground water aquifers, and plant and animal life.
Large, intact portions of the Cienega Corridor allow for rain and snowmelt to enter the ground and 'recharge' our drinking water reservoirs.
This then transforms the energy into the direct current that the battery uses to 'recharge' .
The voltage required to properly 'recharge' a storage battery varies with battery temperature.
It takes six hours to 'recharge' fully but this can be done through a normal three-pin plug.
Sometimes with cricket it is best not to worry too much about the contest but instead settle back into a comfortable seat, 'recharge' your glass and enjoy the surroundings.
You can 'recharge' even faster if you take your shoes and socks off and walk barefoot through the grass.
‘For example,’ notes Porter, ‘in the fall, these areas often get a soil moisture 'recharge' in the form of rain.’
Like all hybrids, their batteries 'recharge' by recapturing energy from braking and cruising on highways.
the drill takes about three hours to 'recharge'
A US developer is coming to market with a device which lets users 'recharge' batteries using a foot-operated pump.
Conserving rainwater to 'recharge' the groundwater is a remarkable idea.
she needs a bit of time to 'recharge' after giving so much of herself this morning
In a major technological accomplishment, the energy needed to 'recharge' the internal battery is transmitted via radio waves - all without the need for wires.
In some cases, it might be possible to 'recharge' aquifers by collecting precipitation during the rainy season in ponds or bunded fields - that would otherwise flow to the sea - and allow it to percolate down into the aquifer.
Today, we are not using the natural 'recharge' in these aquifers.
Use of solar panels with photo-voltaic cells to 'recharge' batteries was ruled out because it adds cost to the cell and requires additional recharging circuitry.
One factor contributing to salinity is the raising of water tables as a result of accelerated 'recharge' of underground water from irrigated land, which results in increased salt loads entering river systems.
It's a natural drain for floodwaters and serves as a tremendous source of ground water 'recharge' .
he plugged his razor in to 'recharge' it
Extraction of water from aquifers in India exceeds 'recharge' by a factor of two or more.
The artificial 'recharge' of aquifers could help to counter overexploitation of groundwater resources.
A hydrogen-powered car painted with the film could potentially convert enough energy into electricity to continually 'recharge' the car's battery.
Because deep aquifers are slow to 'recharge' , the reservoirs are essentially a nonrenewable resource that's being mined.
Urban salinity may arise in urban areas due to changes to the natural hydrological cycle that can increase groundwater 'recharge' .
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