English to Punjabi Dictionary mobile

mobile

ਮੋਬਾਈਲ
definition
noun
an industrial city and port on the coast of southern Alabama; population 191,022 (est. 2008). It is situated at the head of Mobile Bay, an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico.
adjective
he has a major weight problem and is not very mobile
able to move or be moved freely or easily.
the next generation of mobile networks
of or relating to cellular phones, handheld computers, and similar technology.
example
The situation has been similar in the 'mobile' market.
The cook was a huge singing head whose 'mobile' features and acting skills exceed the expressive capacities of most live opera singers.
As news of the incident spread around the community, Police stepped up their presence on the estate and set up a 'mobile' police unit to reassure people.
The number of usual residents was 6,639,000 while 'mobile' residents was 206,400.
The plans also include expanding the 'mobile' library service with two extra vehicles and a big investment in new books, CDs, videos and DVDs.
Labor and capital are assumed perfectly 'mobile' within an exporting country, but must stay within that country.
With a Bluetooth wireless connection, it is even possible to run a presentation from a 'mobile' handset without the need for a laptop.
A special 'mobile' police or army unit is being formed, in order to seize and deport foreigners or rejected asylum-seekers living illegally in the country.
However, he argues that the benefits of ‘free trade’ do not necessarily hold when capital goods are 'mobile' internationally.
City chiefs also agreed to spend an extra £100,000 to buy a new 'mobile' library service.
Small and slight, beneath a few grey hairs she has a gamine, 'mobile' face.
It probably meant that he was easily 'mobile' - able to move and travel at the slightest notice.
I'm not sure a 'mobile' library is the answer for the elderly.
On the contrary, he's surprisingly 'mobile' , able to bowl over defenders or fake them out.
Leisure chiefs are under fire for moves to close a suburban branch library and replace it with a 'mobile' service.
When 'mobile' international capital escapes taxation, as it increasingly does, it makes social protection much more difficult to pay for.
The budget-making meeting saw a reprieve for the city's children's book bus, which was set to be scrapped and the service merged with the 'mobile' library scheme.
As I understand it they are 'mobile' and can easily be transferred if the need arises.
Funding for the 'mobile' police unit, which currently patrols the city's weekend ‘nightbus’ network, is due to end early next year.
An integral part of setting the force will be a particular emphasis on achieving the Army's modularity objectives for more versatile and 'mobile' units.
The prevalent attitude was ‘we work hard and play hard,’ which is also dominant in many 'mobile' units today.
These institutions tend to arise naturally, he argues, with the emergence of a socially 'mobile' middle class.
She has the 'mobile' , expressive face of an intelligent, successful woman: but her limbs are helpless, twisted with painful spasms.
Actually, the decrease is also harmful if capital is 'mobile' internationally, as it is today under globalization.
As laptop horsepower has steadily grown, 'mobile' PCs have been able to take on more daunting tasks usually best left to their desktop brethren.
The electricity system may be likened to a giant 'mobile' with suspended weights.
Hopefully, towards the end of September our 'mobile' library service will commence.
The 'mobile' service is designed to bring the marriage bureau to the doorstep of the customer.
The payback is that our older folk have a better quality of life; they are able to be 'mobile' , to go out and enjoy their grandkids.
The City Health Department sent a 'mobile' service team out into neighboring communities to assist disadvantaged families living outside of the Central area.
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