English to Hindi Dictionary resistances

resistances

स्थिरता
definition
noun
she put up no resistance to being led away
the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
some of us have a lower resistance to cold than others
the ability not to be affected by something, especially adversely.
translation of 'resistances'
noun
प्रतिरोध,
बाधा,
स्र्काव,
विरोध,
बाधा डालना
example
Their wheelchair is a modification of the standard apparatus: the wheelchair is fitted with two motors, which are controlled by a panel based on light-dependent diodes and 'resistances' .
The 'resistance movement' of Greece played a relatively small part in the whole scheme of events in the eastern Mediterranean during World War Two.
The circuit only has an input voltage, a diode, and a 'resistance' across the output.
After his death, the legend of the ex-president's armed 'resistance' persisted - and was embellished.
By and large, universities offered remarkably little 'resistance' to these changes, bending the knee whenever their funding masters passed by.
Diabetes lowers your body's 'resistance' to infections and slows your ability to heal.
Hypersensitivity responses play a major role in plant 'resistance' to pathogens.
Engineers help cyclists battle drag - the wind 'resistance' that impedes forward motion.
Therefore, the insulation is stressed only in one direction, and the 'resistance' and wire gauge remain largely unchanged.
The resulting instability of such a reproduction process manifests itself in death squads and disappearances that only inspired more armed 'resistance' .
They encountered considerable 'resistance' on the part of small farmers and others, particular in mountain communities.
He would be a freedom fighter, a 'resistance' fighter.
This was because of the Norwegian 'resistance movement' , which managed to make some trouble for the Nazi occupation.
This means that the electrical 'resistance' of the device can be changed dramatically using a very small magnetic field.
The Dutch 'resistance movement' came about because of two simple facts - outrage that their country had been invaded and sheer horror at what happened to the Dutch Jews.
If your mouth is unhealthy, especially with gum disease, it overloads your health every moment of the day, lowering your 'resistance' to all disease.
Sometimes it will be young patriots, new to combat, who have signed up for armed 'resistance' against a foreign occupier.
Massive reprisals were carried out and were not followed by an upsurge of armed 'resistance' .
It was also a reminder of the threat of armed 'resistance' .
some of us have a lower 'resistance' to cold than others
The 'resistance movement' has pinned down our soldiers and contractors as enemy occupiers.
They seem to be running some sort of 'resistance movement' .
He even threatened armed 'resistance' against the coalition, if it evolved into a force of occupation and stayed too long.
An individual insect was placed on the test material within a clear plastic canopy to eliminate effects of air 'resistance' .
More subtle effects of air 'resistance' on projectile motion are related to the shape and rotation of the object.
he went underground and joined the 'resistance'
British mobile phone operators are likely to mount strong 'resistance' to any flat fee, although they may be more receptive to a single tariff for the island of Ireland.
Unfortunately, these numbers are on the rise due to insecticide resistance, antimalarial drug 'resistance' , and environmental changes.
government forces were unable to crush guerrilla-style 'resistance'
She was given morphine and needed ventilation for her subsequent apnoea and to try to lower her pulmonary 'resistance' to improve lung blood flow.
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