English to Punjabi Dictionary parallel

parallel

ਪੈਰਲਲ
definition
verb
a big concrete gutter that paralleled the road
(of something extending in a line) be side by side with (something extending in a line), always keeping the same distance.
noun
a challenge that has no parallel in peacetime this century
a person or thing that is similar or analogous to another.
Central Australia was a formally separate entity from the rest of the Territory, marked by the twentieth parallel of latitude .
each of the imaginary parallel circles of constant latitude on the earth's surface.
adjective
parallel lines never meet
(of lines, planes, surfaces, or objects) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
example
Articulated vehicles must necessarily swing out and into the second lane of M50 traffic in order to execute their turn to 'parallel' the line of traffic into which they merge.
NAT King Cole was a prodigious artist with 'parallel' careers: as a great jazz pianist who cut some beautiful sides with heavyweights such as Lester Young, and as a crooner with a voice like soft petals.
Programming the ButtonBox requires constructing a special 'parallel' cable to connect to it, and then running the programming software.
The new system will be used to handle clustered 'parallel' visualization software, display high-resolution images and perform real-time rendering.
He tells of his arrival in Rome as a foreigner and his struggle to learn Latin, and then draws a 'parallel' between his linguistic difficulties and the subject of his story, his transformation.
Stephen draws a 'parallel' between someone who would spy while pretending to be a friend, and what Matthew did to Absalom.
It's an absolutely extraordinary situation which has no 'parallel' in any other Western democracy.
When an object is at rest on a stationary support, the thrust line is 'parallel' to a radius of the planet, i.e. it lies in the gravitational vertical.
If I were to draw a 'parallel' between Richard Sanders' art and a literary style, it would definitely be stream of consciousness.
Pushkin is personally present in Russian culture in a way that has no 'parallel' , for instance, in the posthumous lives of Shakespeare, Dante, or Goethe.
On more than one occasion, Egoyan draws a 'parallel' between what transpired in 1915 Armenia and what happened during the Holocaust.
Widdowson's solo writing has prepared him well for his 'parallel' career writing material for other people's TV and radio shows.
Combining elements of live improvisation with beat manipulation, Cinematic Orchestra creates soundtracks for movies that exist in some 'parallel' universe.
He also has a 'parallel' career as a cricket writer and has published two anecdotal histories of Indian cricket.
Euclid wished to discover whether there existed a simple geometrical proportionality between the apparent size of equal and 'parallel' lines and their distances from the eye.
As this booklet pointed out, the position of the princes in the Indian polity ‘afforded no 'parallel' to or analogy with any institution known in history’.
Its rich biodiversity, potential for new natural products and recreational value has no 'parallel' .
The first fracture occurs in a plane approximately 'parallel' to the snow surface.
I would argue that in all three works, Clovio draws a 'parallel' between the Roman artistic canon and religious orthodoxy.
To produce good crackling, the raw skin is scored in close 'parallel' lines right through the fat and down to the flesh.
If we have a uniform grid of 'parallel' lines, unit distance apart and if we drop a needle of length k < 1 on the grid, the probability that the needle falls across a line is 2k/p.
Your feet should be firmly planted on the wall with your toes pointed upward at a line nearly 'parallel' to the surface of the water.
There is also a third source of shared variation: independent 'parallel' mutations, which may be a special problem in species that are very polymorphic.
The irreducible mind and the body are more like 'parallel' or independent properties that don't causally influence each other.
Drawing a 'parallel' between India and China, two of the fastest growing markets in Asia-Pacific, he said compensation levels in China were lower than India.
Brownell draws a 'parallel' between food and cigarettes.
I then went ahead and plugged in all the motherboard connectors such as the power switch, reset switch, etc. and then plugged in all the molex and 'parallel' connectors.
In atom lithography, a stream of atoms is focused onto a surface by laser light that runs 'parallel' to the surface.
She draws a 'parallel' between the disenfranchised state of women and minorities in the nineteenth century and into the present.
About four and a half miles down this road, just as it begins to 'parallel' the glen itself, you'll see a river.
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