Examples of using Halve in English and their translations into Hindi
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Halve Area Limit to %1.
The field has been halved.
Halve the dosage for male fish.
The rate of reward is halved every four years.
Then halve again, so you just have the 1.
Because a burden shared may either be halved or doubled.
Carp: one injection, halve the dosage for male carp;
It has been rightly said,“sorrow shared is sorrow halved.”.
Step 2: Now halve the number 2, which makes it the number 1.
An old sayingis,"A problem shared is a problem halved".
By 2020 halve global deaths and injuries from road traffic accidents.
There's an old adage:“a problem shared is a problem halved”.
Halve the number of legs involved in the exercise and the box jump becomes a whole lot tougher.
The left tips are now folded on the right(ie halved again).
There is that oldsaying:‘a problem shared is a problem halved.'.
Check-in and boarding time at airports may halve by the end of the year.
There's the old sayingthat“a problem shared is a problem halved”.
So, double the cross-section of a wire and you halve its resistance.
There is an oldsaying that a“problem shared is a problem halved.”.
The above considerations don't apply when you're playing with the aforementioned la partage orimprisonment rules, because these halve the house edge on the even-money bets, but only the even-money bets.
Grab a piece of string and use it to measure your height,then halve it.
The above considerations don't apply when you're playing with the aforementioned la partage orimprisonment rules, because these halve the house edge on the even-money bets, but only the even-money bets.
Once you have assembled everything you(think you) need,be ruthless and halve it.
Badminton court is rectangular and separated into halve by a net.
There are only log(n) levels in the tree since each time we halve the input.
Someone told me that each equation that I included in the book would halve the sales.
This was predominantly down to a severe drought insouthern Europe that saw hydro output halve in Spain and Portugal.
Since its March 2015 take off, the Swiss-engineered Solar Impulse 2 has made 16 stops around the world without using a drop of fuel to demonstrate that using theplane's clean technologies on the ground can halve the world's energy consumption, save natural resources and improve quality of life.