serviceable

उपयोगी पडणारे
definition
adjective
an aging but still serviceable water supply system
fulfilling its function adequately; usable.
translation of 'serviceable'
उपयोगी पडणारे,
भक्कम व टिकाऊ,
चांगली सेवा करील असे
example
‘It is important to check oil levels, the coolant levels and the hydraulic fuel regularly and to make sure the spare wheel is 'serviceable' ,’ Mr Faughnan added.
Once you could buy a decent suit and a 'serviceable' pair of shoes here.
A number of operation modes can be used if equipment is not 'serviceable' .
‘They were both responsible for making the aircraft 'serviceable' , and were highly-skilled and professional men,’ he said.
She glanced at her watch - a plain, 'serviceable' black Swatch she had received last Christmas from her uncle.
If you have that much money to spend on a pair of shoes then spend £115 on a perfectly 'serviceable' pair of reasonable quality shoes and give £500 to charity.
He calls ‘functionalism’ a 'serviceable' concept, and notes that he, like all other anthropologists, use it and its theories.
In order that the united network should remain 'serviceable' in combat operations under such conditions, there should be a flexible and efficient system to control the composite network.
Nestled below the half-bottle of Champagne and assorted supermarket delicacies, was a 'serviceable' souvenir rain poncho.
A technical team from BA reported in June that the capital's airport was 'serviceable' despite damage sustained during the recent conflict but some doubt still hovers over the reopening.
The dinghies on our lake were 'serviceable' , not showy: hand-me-downs with dented motors and countless coats of varnish.
Rail watchdogs blamed the overcrowding on a combination of train operator One's unpopular new timetable and shortage of 'serviceable' rolling stock.
This assesses things like whether a person has a decent coat, two 'serviceable' pairs of shoes and the ability to afford meat, chicken or fish for dinner at least every second day.
The old Royal High School has a 'serviceable' chamber for debate and office space across the road at the St Andrew's House complex, with more space available if the site opposite where the Crown Office once stood was developed.
The Arts Parkade turns out to be a 'serviceable' venue for Greek tragedy, with an upper ramp allowing for a two-tiered set and all that cold concrete creating an eerie echo.
And that makes it more than 'serviceable' for the normal run of fanatical ideologues, confirmed partisans and weak-minded bumpkins to make use of endlessly.
In those days there was usually a second hand clothes dealer somewhere in the district so Cockler was never short of a 'serviceable' warm jacket and coat.
Sam Barker said his father and other personnel were ordered to evacuate, but there were only four 'serviceable' aircraft.
Under normal operational conditions, a 'serviceable' object becomes unserviceable by reason of malfunction.
The clothes he had donned that morning were old, but 'serviceable' .
Is there a 'serviceable' record store closer than Pittsburgh?
Following that is an adapted version of the rules, which seem perfectly 'serviceable' to my eye.
She had 'serviceable' furniture, a few photos and two paintings on the wall.
But whether they're 'serviceable' or not is debatable.
He saw the behaviour and language associated with such ideas as 'serviceable' functions, highly developed in humans, but having roots in the behaviour of pre-human animals.
‘The maintainers who keep the aircraft 'serviceable' have learnt lessons there, to improve system knowledge to shorten servicing times,’ he said.
And I must say she's been a very 'serviceable' vehicle.
His kitchen is small but perfectly 'serviceable' , especially for a doctor who tends to order room service or eat in restaurants.
This vital work will ensure that the car park remains 'serviceable' and safe for users in the future years to come.
The 'serviceable' track undulates and crosses many gullies, the trees are thinned, you can see out north over pretty fields, tightly bound by the curving wooded escarpment.
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