English to Kannada Dictionary unaccompanied

unaccompanied

ಒಂಟಿಯಾದ
definition
adjective
no unaccompanied children allowed
having no companion or escort.
translation of 'unaccompanied'
ಒಂಟಿಯಾದ,
ಏಕಾಕಿಯಾದ
example
Most carriers also impose surcharges for excess baggage, 'unaccompanied' minors, paper tickets and changes to flights.
Almost three out of four drivers on Irish roads believe that untested drivers should NOT be allowed to drive 'unaccompanied' , a major RAC survey has revealed.
Rosand opened the program with Johann Sebastian Bach's Adagio in G minor (for 'unaccompanied' violin) - a truly spiritual experience.
Estrogen induces estrus 'unaccompanied' by a preovulatory surge in luteinizing hormone in suckled sows.
And that licence allows them to pick up vulnerable people, including lone women and 'unaccompanied' children.
Isn't it supposed to be a major violation of security for 'unaccompanied' baggage to travel on a flight.
The team of five local singers under the direction of composer Celia Harper, perform 'unaccompanied' choral harmonies embracing music from the 16th to the 21st Century and regularly appear at St Michael's.
In the Codax songs, this is not helped by the fact that all seven are sung entirely 'unaccompanied' .
A social model that is under pressure now, but a social model where you can say that economic development cannot be 'unaccompanied' by social development.
The increase in weight 'unaccompanied' by a similar increase in strength results in slower swims as well as increased body stress, particularly in the weaker muscles.
In the village church last night, a packed house enjoyed a stunning concert of 'unaccompanied' choral music from the Soloists Of Saint Petersburg, who are currently in the middle of a two month tour round the UK.
They can also lead to wasted taxpayer dollars when 'unaccompanied' by adequate social services and anti-drug covenants.
This leads us back to the genetic purity Mr. Duffy so rightly calls for; slow airs and slip jigs sung 'unaccompanied' or accompanied by the harp.
Berlioz wrote a severe test of tuning for 'unaccompanied' choir in the final ‘mystical chorus’, and here the Elysian singers came up trumps.
But, in the upper part of the vertebral column, there may be a dislocation of the vertebrae 'unaccompanied' by a fracture.
This disc contains his complete works for 'unaccompanied' violin and viola, and also his complete published works for those instruments accompanied.
There is a likelihood of rapidly increasing surface temperatures 'unaccompanied' by strong warming in the free troposphere.
The action is interspersed and moved along by A Cappella songs, beautifully sung, for the most part 'unaccompanied' , by the company on a bare stage.
Near the start of my test I paused expertly to allow an 'unaccompanied' dog to walk across the road in front of me at a zebra crossing.
Kids were allowed in bottle stores 'unaccompanied' back then, and my first crush would take me to the local and buy me K-bars.
The organisers are also appealing to parents to turn up on the day, as young children will not be allowed entry 'unaccompanied' .
According to SAA procedures, staff are supposed to escort 'unaccompanied' minors off the plane and make sure that they are signed out by the person designated to fetch them.
Officials comparing luggage and passenger lists believed there was 'unaccompanied' baggage aboard the plane, but a search found nothing suspicious.
And they weren't even allowed to visit the bathroom 'unaccompanied' .
It was a vocal work, accompanied or 'unaccompanied' , in which a secular text was sung by a number of voices.
It was a faltering start, but still an important moment for the women who just seven days ago could not leave the house 'unaccompanied' , let alone show their faces.
Basilar artery (BA) aplasia when 'unaccompanied' by a primitive carotid- vertebrobasilar anastomosis is exceedingly rare.
The 'unaccompanied' choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation.
Open to singers aged sixteen and over both from the UK and overseas, the course aims to develop excellence in 'unaccompanied' choral singing, focusing especially on Renaissance music.
In New Caledonia the law allowed the recruitment of 'unaccompanied' children over the age of six, with the consent of a guardian, and in 1884 the age limit was set at ten.
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