English to Punjabi Dictionary primary

primary

ਪ੍ਰਾਇਮਰੀ
definition
noun
During a political party's election primaries , its best talent is selected and nominated to run for public office.
a preliminary election to appoint delegates to a party conference or to select the candidates for a principal, especially presidential, election.
In dealing with pigment the primaries are red, blue, and yellow, not green.
a primary color.
adjective
the government's primary aim is to see significant reductions in unemployment
of chief importance; principal.
the primary stage of their political education
earliest in time or order of development.
example
The tosylactivated beads form covalent bonds with any available 'primary' amino or sulfhydryl groups.
Did they just Google something and slam it onto their site, without checking the 'primary' source material?
Most importantly, the final comprehensive map is dependent on the order in which the 'primary' maps are incorporated.
His work is well researched and abounds with material garnered from 'primary' sources.
Although the referred child was the identified client, family sessions were of 'primary' importance.
A current transformer has a pair of input terminals and a 'primary' side which is switchable to different measuring ranges.
'primary' consumer
This double-observer approach is based on a 'primary' observer who relays all birds he or she detects at a point to the secondary observer.
The 'primary' rationale for this principle is that the writing represents the most reliable record of the parties' latest agreement.
Sandler's work has immediacy and conviction because it is, in a real sense, 'primary' source material.
The water from the source is pumped into the 'primary' filter initially to reduce the level of turbidity, suspended solids and organic matter.
We have the domestic economic areas: we have infrastructure, which is 'primary' .
During 'primary' socialization we absorb basic knowledge about our society's values, norms, folkways, and mores.
Traditional rhetoric describes metaphors as emerging from a hierarchical relation between a 'primary' and secondary context of language use.
As primary bone tumors are rare in toddlers, search for a 'primary' tumor metastatic to bones is needed.
In 'primary' education there is an acute shortage of teachers.
This marked the first step in an ongoing effort to link early childhood and 'primary' education.
Health is also of 'primary' importance to lower-income earners, who may have lower rates of health insurance coverage.
The risk for developing metastatic lesions from 'primary' cutaneous melanomas increases with tumor thickness.
Its product, wood, is of 'primary' importance to humans as timber for construction, fuelwoods, and wood-pulp for paper manufacturing.
The rules for write-in votes differ in the general election from the 'primary' .
Teachers in the 'primary' grades used both Spanish and English, moving toward mostly English in the upper grades.
the 'primary' reason I'm here
Such a body rotates once about its axis in the same length of time that it orbits the 'primary' .
The amine and epoxide functional groups are the 'primary' characters in the epoxy reaction.
They share the same ideas about bringing up their son and his welfare is of 'primary' importance to both of them.
The addition of oral history interviews enhances the 'primary' source material and makes the text all the more interesting.
The research is solidly based in published 'primary' sources: books, pamphlets, and trial records.
Giving counselling to both aged and youth is of 'primary' importance.
Most students leaving 'primary' education continue into secondary school.
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