English to Kannada Dictionary centenary

centenary

ಶತಮಾನೋತ್ಸವದ
definition
noun
This month sees the centenary of the events that began the 1905 Revolution.
the hundredth anniversary of a significant event; a centennial.
adjective
This is the centenary month of Arne Jacobsen's birth, and his lifework is celebrated in two exhibitions in Denmark, and a new book.
of or relating to a hundredth anniversary; centennial.
translation of 'centenary'
ಶತವರ್ಷ,
ಶತಮಾನ
example
All very timely, this being the 'centenary' month of Orwell's birth and all.
The club, who will be celebrating their 'centenary' in six years' time, will continue with their junior section.
Sir William said that, in the army's 'centenary' year, we mourn all the men and women who have died in the course of its service, from the Boer War to Vietnam and in other peacekeeping duties and conflicts.
It was a combined service to allow for a series of photographs of the congregation to be taken for inclusion in a historical review 'centenary' coffee table book on Trinity.
This is the 'centenary' month of Arne Jacobsen's birth, and his lifework is celebrated in two exhibitions in Denmark, and a new book.
Their task is to decorate a life-sized cut-out of their local identity, as part of a national 'centenary' of federation event called Peoplescape.
Joined the Abbey board in 1999 and is chairman of the theatre's 'centenary' fundraising committee.
Last year's 'centenary' championship elevated the sport to unprecedented heights, with over 100,000 members and more clubs registered than ever.
In this, the national theatre's 'centenary' year, this new production of the Abbey's signature play does not suffer in comparison with Garry Hynes's Druid staging last February.
Red Shift's tour of The Third Man was launched as part of a nationwide programme of events marking the 'centenary' of acclaimed author Graham Greene.
And it is to salute the 'centenary' of this event that I am talking about William Osler at this particular moment.
On the 'centenary' of that event I wrote one of my first newspaper articles.
This month sees the 'centenary' of the events that began the 1905 Revolution.
Last year, the nation celebrated its Centenary of Federation while the Australian Army also celebrated the 'centenary' of its formation.
Cycling has never looked so noble as in this 'centenary' race.
The chimes are sounding at Royal Naval Reserve unit HMS Eaglet after it was presented with a replacement bell in time for 'centenary' commemorations.
Blair's 'centenary' speech was a factionally motivated gallop through Labour's history, delivered with the aim of silencing his critics.
The large airshow will commemorate the 'centenary' of this event.
And on the spot where it was founded, Zurich Insurance will host the 'centenary' reception on January 13, ushering in the year's events.
As a tribute to the close relationship with Ipswich, F - 111 A8-144's tail has been painted with the city's 'centenary' logo.
The show was the most successful in the Abbey's 'centenary' programme.
Simeon Solomon's magnificent 'centenary' retrospective in Birmingham reveals an artist whose work is suffused with trangressive sexuality
Later this month it will celebrate the 'centenary' of the completion of this work.
The exhibition marks the 'centenary' of Bloomsday, June 16th 1904, the day on which James Joyce first walked out with Nora Barnacle.
At the end of this month pupils will celebrate the 'centenary' of the re-opening of the school.
The club has an exhaustive list of planned events to mark the 'centenary' , including a gala evening and dinner at Pittodrie, a rock concert at the stadium and official celebrations on the city's Union Street.
A month earlier it picked up the Edinburgh Architectural Association's 'centenary' medal.
Upwards of 500 people packed into the classrooms and halls of Killorglin Community College this week to celebrate the 'centenary' of Technical Colleges in Kerry.
Residents in Sabden are celebrating a special 'centenary' today - the 100th anniversary of their small village achieving its ‘independence’.
Opened on August 20, 1904, by the Duke of Devonshire, the grade two listed building is hosting a number of events throughout the year to mark its 'centenary' .
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