English to Marathi Dictionary vocabulary

vocabulary

शब्दसंग्रह
definition
noun
Just as the vocabulary of a language changes from age to age, so the vocabularies of different languages are distinct in their systems, uses, and references.
the body of words used in a particular language.
translation of 'vocabulary'
शब्दसंग्रह,
(कोणाचाही एकुण) शब्दभरणा
example
Canales is at ease within a flamenco 'vocabulary' , but his choreographic forays into contemporary dance are sadly cliched.
One can argue that, given equal exposure to words, the size of an individual's 'vocabulary' reflects the individual's cognitive skills.
And though the movement 'vocabulary' was unmistakably balletic, the visual appeal of the work may more often be associated with rock music videos.
EEC competition law requires its own 'vocabulary' , carefully honed to express its own particular tensions.
Soon the young language was not only standing on its own two grammatical feet, it also possessed the largest 'vocabulary' of any language on the planet.
The implication is that the 'vocabulary' of praise is learned in the cult, and then believers apply it in their daily lives.
Standards in English could be higher if children used a wider 'vocabulary' and more complex sentences in their oral and written work.
Stephen Lewis used his unmatched 'vocabulary' and stirring oratorical style to take globalization to task.
Her mixing of classical dance 'vocabulary' with more obscure movements and vocalising has clear intention and direction.
the term became part of business 'vocabulary'
the Sanskrit 'vocabulary'
His 'vocabulary' , in German, was still largely that of a nine-year-old, to which had been added a set of fluent phrases and terms needed to do business.
He compiled the 'vocabulary' by taking words from English, French, German and Latin.
His English 'vocabulary' as yet does not amount to much more than pitch, ball, and goal.
You see a lot of the contemporary people using the ballet vocabulary and the ballet people using the contemporary 'vocabulary' .
Learning a 'vocabulary' of dance steps has become as essential for the clued-up traveller as carrying the latest Rough Guide phrase book.
Martha Graham, in turn, created an elemental movement 'vocabulary' that embodied the extreme passions: desire, fear, jealousy, rage.
She kept on trying to talk to me in English even if her 'vocabulary' was pretty limited.
Like his Judson colleagues, his choreography eschewed an advanced dance technique, and he incorporated everyday movements into his 'vocabulary' .
But the dance also encompasses a 'vocabulary' more referential to modern dance than to ballet: suspensions, falls, skips, and knee work.
Prior to entering, she studied concepts such as defining her business and its services, learning basic business 'vocabulary' , and marketing and management.
When you learn to develop your 'vocabulary' then you won't have to use bad language as often.
Each beat has its own language, a 'vocabulary' of terms, a collection of jargon, a way of describing things that you must master but not allow to be limiting.
On some occasions, the 'vocabulary' that she employs in her response to Derrida is recriminatory.
There isn't a word in the English 'vocabulary' to describe her.
I try not to be conscious of music philosophy, but to stay tuned to attitude and phraseology and the musical 'vocabulary' of the area that spawned me.
I couldn't write good lyrics in English, because my 'vocabulary' is too poor.
Even children who have just learnt to spell words can play and sometimes their limited 'vocabulary' becomes an advantage.
Moreover, even with the borrowings from flamenco, the movement 'vocabulary' was thin, with very little formal choreography.
In any case, from that point onward, ‘homeland defense’ was a stock phrase in the 'vocabulary' of national defense talk.
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