English to Gujarati Dictionary energy

energy

ઊર્જા
definition
noun
changes in the levels of vitamins can affect energy and well-being
the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
These include global warming, energy efficiency and renewable energy resources.
power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
translation of 'energy'
બળ,
કાર્યશક્તિ,
તાકાત,
શક્તિ,
ઊર્જા
noun
શકિત
example
At first, the program focused mainly on the use of nuclear 'energy' for power generation.
What I was about to do would require a lot of 'energy' , stamina, and vocal power.
Fuel cells directly produce power by converting chemical energy into electrical 'energy' .
a collision in which no 'energy' is transferred
Communities and voluntary organisations often contain the necessary 'energy' and enthusiasm required to make a difference.
changes in the levels of vitamins can affect 'energy' and well-being
nuclear 'energy'
The mental activity consumes 'energy' and can, in the event of excess, lead to overstrain.
a collision in which no 'energy' is transferred
From this position very little strength or 'energy' is required for him to complete the throw.
I had absolutely no 'energy' left
thermal 'energy'
A way of limiting the amount of time and 'energy' spent on the activity.
don't waste 'energy'
Why is that electrons radiate electromagnetic 'energy' when they are accelerated?
And few here have either the 'energy' or strength to walk that far in a scorching African sun.
It will also provide virtually unlimited 'energy' and material resources for humankind.
This system provides higher reliability and improved 'energy' efficiency.
The main modifiable factors affecting energy balance are dietary energy intake and 'energy' expended through physical activity.
Diane would have made me go anyway, and I didn't posses enough mental or physical 'energy' to put up a fight.
So I began to worry about where all the 'energy' for lighting, powering the machines and everything came from.
Why not have a look at the real solutions such as renewable power sources and better 'energy' efficiency?
The first is that, like oil, nuclear 'energy' is a finite resource.
That efficiency will include solar power, recyclable 'energy' and heat retention.
don't waste your 'energy' with it
A man may want to do much, but he has only so much time, only so much mental and physical 'energy' .
I'm really looking forward to working in London - so much 'energy' and activity on the doorstep.
The waste recycling plant, it is claimed, would provide enough 'energy' to run the new factory and power the whole village.
After six hours of work at school, students have little mental and physical 'energy' to do more work at home.
The protons are set in motion and, being charged, they again deposit 'energy' through electrical interactions.
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