English to Gujarati Dictionary commodity

commodity

કોમોડિટી
definition
noun
Exports of primary commodities and the import of finished products are not favourable for any country.
a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
translation of 'commodity'
ચીજવસ્તુ,
વેપારની જણસ
example
His time is a valuable 'commodity' , and when reporters are denied it, they can become annoyed.
Time is the most precious 'commodity' everyone has in life and how it is used is vital.
Experience, considered a priceless 'commodity' in life, can also be a useful ally in football.
The way to deal with a 'commodity' consumer market is to be the biggest player and have the strongest brand.
To me, sleep was the most precious 'commodity' in the world and I would fight for as much of it as I could.
Industry credibility, he says, was always going to be a far more valuable 'commodity' than hype and exposure.
The company continues with its ongoing strategy of moving away from 'commodity' products.
We need more flexibility in the system, as time with patients is a valuable 'commodity' .
After all, it is precisely because music is a 'commodity' that producing it is such a struggle.
Space was a precious 'commodity' on sailing ships, and decks were kept as clear as possible.
The apartment comes with a car parking space, a valuable 'commodity' in this area of the city.
Time is my most precious 'commodity' so I don't waste it on people I don't want to see or on things I don't want to do.
'commodity' markets
Awareness is the most precious 'commodity' that exists in any culture.
He wants to enforce his own view that water is a precious 'commodity' to be used only as necessary.
His wife hails from Hamburg, Germany, and he had a spell working as a 'commodity' broker for a bank.
water is a precious 'commodity'
In general, a miner's profit is determined by the market price of the 'commodity' it extracts from the ground.
Neither does he have much in the way of time, the 'commodity' most precious when finances are limited.
The performance of many is closely linked to trends in 'commodity' prices and raw materials.
Water is a very scarce, precious and essential 'commodity' and it is essential for survival.
These were analyses of 'commodities' markets and various systems sold on an annual basis.
For example, all 'commodities' are traded at various market locations.
What the seller wants ultimately to receive in exchange for the commodities sold is other 'commodities' .
Crude oil and refined products are not the only 'commodities' that are in short supply these days.
Now you can see the plan is to diversify the economy and not only depend on the production of primary 'commodities' .
On the contrary, if farmers are to increase their incomes they must find ways to add value to the 'commodities' they produce.
Other orphans are stopped from attending school in order to sell 'commodities' at the market to earn some income.
Initially it was 'commodities' like wheat or coffee which were the subject of such trading.
Other 'commodities' whose prices declined include coffee, tobacco, gold and cotton.
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