English to Tamil Dictionary hallmark

hallmark

தனித்தன்மையாகும்
definition
verb
For 700 years - let me repeat that for 700 years we have had a system for hallmarking precious metals.
stamp with a hallmark.
noun
This is to be an appeal against the proposal by Italy for the abandonment of hallmarks on gold and silver throughout the EU.
a mark stamped on articles of gold, silver, or platinum in Britain, certifying their standard of purity.
translation of 'hallmark '
தரக்குறியீடு
example
the tiny bubbles are the 'hallmark' of fine champagnes
He was determined to apply himself with the same diligence which was the 'hallmark' of his refereeing.
They may not be the best hurling team around but they have some fine players and the 'hallmark' of their play is honest endeavour.
If he can get into his stride from the throw-in at Clones, then Coulter has the capacity to leave his 'hallmark' of solid gold quality firmly etched on the game.
Clear and distinct ideas are the 'hallmark' of Cartesian thought, and Marion turns to the meaning of idea in Descartes.
For many artists, the pixelated line that is the 'hallmark' of digital drawing programs has become as available a device as unmediated strokes of pen and ink.
Thus ‘Do Your Best’ rattles along at a clubbable bpm without sacrificing the percussion and guitar lines that 'hallmark' true Afrobeat.
Horns, Rhodes and electric piano 'hallmark' the jazzy funk of the house cuts (de rigueur for his albums).
I'm constantly hearing it referenced as the 'hallmark' of useful design that masks powerful features.
Intellectual consistency is the 'hallmark' of a fine legal mind.
Of course, he could be simply practicing the fine ear for accents that is the 'hallmark' of any truly great actor.
In the women's double Elise Laverick and Sarah Winckless displayed the mid-course maturity that has been a 'hallmark' of the British women's squad here to take bronze.
After all, a glaring double standard has been a 'hallmark' of our nation's drug policy for decades.
The hall courts also granted permission to establish a factory and inspected the goods produced; approved goods were stamped with a 'hallmark' after payment of a fee.
The title betrayed an ingrained antipathy towards the music industry that would 'hallmark' his career.
For all those reasons, uncertainty is the 'hallmark' of the position obtained by somebody acquiring one of these products and, certainly, no countable risk.
The whole affair has typified the double standards that are a 'hallmark' of New Labour.
The writer adapted the production from his own stage play, and each interchange has an authenticity which is the 'hallmark' of a fine ear for dialogue.
Long hours, mysterious forced injections for female workers and unattainable quotas are the 'hallmark' of factories on the Massacre river.
All these influences helped him develop the geometrically regular and spare outlines that became the 'hallmark' of his style.
the tiny bubbles are the 'hallmark' of fine champagnes
Good proportions and substance are the 'hallmark' of a fine St Bernard.
This blend of practicality and visual/tactile appeal remains the 'hallmark' of the ever-expanding line of Pearce Grip products.
A true coffee lover knows that the 'hallmark' of a truly fine establishment is the free refill.
He was critically ill but demonstrated the battling qualities that have 'hallmarked' his fight for life ever since.
Every link of its silver chain is stamped and 'hallmarked' .
The 'hallmarks' applied to the silver examples enable approximate dates of manufacture to be applied to those made in glass.
This is to be an appeal against the proposal by Italy for the abandonment of 'hallmarks' on gold and silver throughout the EU.
So there are a number of things that 'hallmarked' Pentecostalism in its early years that we don't see in what might even be called neo-Pentecostal movements.
Also included is a section titled ‘Who's Who in the House of Faberge,’ giving the workmasters, the companies, and their 'hallmarks' and other stamps.
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