English to Hindi Meaning of bromide - ब्रोमाइड


Bromide :
ब्रोमाइड

ब्रोमाइड, साधारण बात, उबा देना

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Definitions of bromide in English
Noun(1) any of the salts of hydrobromic acid; formerly used as a sedative but now generally replaced by safer drugs(2) a trite or obvious remark
Examples of bromide in English
(1) It was then re-typed in the Western People, reproduced in bromide form and placed on a page.(2) Silver halide is manufactured by combining silver nitrate and halide salts (chloride, bromide , and iodide) which results in a range of crystal shapes and sizes.(3) Up to his neck in the reputedly healing waters, Daudet read Montaigne; and in private consumed huge amounts of morphine, chloral and bromide in an attempt to palliate his excruciating pains.(4) Inorganic anions used as the model anions were sulfate, fluoride, chloride, bromide , nitrite, nitrate, chlorate, iodide, thiocyanate, and perchlorate, used as their sodium salts.(5) Anions like chloride and bromide also adsorb on electrode surfaces while smaller cations like lithium, sodium and potassium are generally too strongly bound to a small number of water molecules to bind directly to the electrode.(6) An Injury to One honors none of the accepted bromides of film-making, crafting a mode of film-making that, while owing something to Marker and Santiago Ôö£├╝lvarez, is a prototype for a previously unimaginable brand of American documentary.(7) His desk drawers served mainly as a repository for napkins, bromides , and paper clips.(8) In Friedel-Crafts reactions, alkyl chlorides are more reactive than alkyl bromides and alkyl iodides react only with difficulty.(9) I know it sounds bromidic , I just hate to see anyone in that situation ended up like mine.(10) Joined by a few skillful journalists such as Deborah Scroggins and Michela Wong, they pose a vigorous challenge to the popular beliefs and political bromides typically associated with saving strangers.(11) There are business bromides : ├ö├ç├┐By definition, 50% of the people don't want a level playing field.├ö├ç├û(12) They cover their belief with bromides about ├ö├ç├┐the market├ö├ç├û selling it to the public like a magic pill, when it's clear that the market is insufficient to do anything but efficiently allocate goods and services.(13) The briefest explanation is to tell you that in the 1930s I envied the ├ö├ç├┐liberals├ö├ç├û for the fact that their leaders entered political campaigns armed not with worn-out bromides , but with intellectual arguments.(14) The very thought of his globe-like head bobbing animatedly in front of me, spitting out bromides in his crisp, British-accented English on the sexual hang-ups of the French and Americans, would have set me on edge within minutes.(15) On top of all that detail, we have a hefty helping of cliches and bromides .(16) The Democrats were broadcasting the bromidic message that America needs a change in leadership all week long.
Related Phrases of bromide
(1) ethidium bromide ::
ऐथिडियम ब्रोमाइड
(2) methyl bromide ::
मिथाइल ब्रोमाइड
Synonyms
Noun
1. commonplace ::
सामान्य
2. platitude ::
साधारण बात
3. banality ::
साधारणता
Different Forms
bromide, bromides
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