English to Telugu Dictionary parallel

parallel

సమాంతర
definition
verb
a big concrete gutter that paralleled the road
(of something extending in a line) be side by side with (something extending in a line), always keeping the same distance.
noun
a challenge that has no parallel in peacetime this century
a person or thing that is similar or analogous to another.
Central Australia was a formally separate entity from the rest of the Territory, marked by the twentieth parallel of latitude .
each of the imaginary parallel circles of constant latitude on the earth's surface.
adjective
parallel lines never meet
(of lines, planes, surfaces, or objects) side by side and having the same distance continuously between them.
translation of 'parallel'
సమాంతరమైన,
ఒకే పోలిక గల
example
The irreducible mind and the body are more like 'parallel' or independent properties that don't causally influence each other.
Bessie Smith first recorded in 1923, launching a blues career that would have no 'parallel' during the classic blues era.
There is no doubt that the country house faced a crisis in the twentieth century that has no 'parallel' , at least in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Interestingly, these two currents in the study of US ethnic literatures correspond to a 'parallel' divergence on questions of politics and aesthetics.
Brownell draws a 'parallel' between food and cigarettes.
The utility consists of a cable with a USB connector on one end and a DB25 'parallel' connector at the other end.
He was also anxious and imperious in equal measure, and driven to an endless activity of rewriting that has no 'parallel' I can think of among novelists.
Perhaps, like me, you went with friends, talked late into the night, argued over theories: 'parallel' universes, time-slippages, identity disorders.
I would argue that in all three works, Clovio draws a 'parallel' between the Roman artistic canon and religious orthodoxy.
Would you draw a 'parallel' between the socio-economic development of Bulgaria and Spain in the transition period between totalitarian governing and democracy?
When an object is at rest on a stationary support, the thrust line is 'parallel' to a radius of the planet, i.e. it lies in the gravitational vertical.
In particular, I argue that the mirrored characters 'parallel' the structure of folk and fairy tales in their subversive potential.
Articulated vehicles must necessarily swing out and into the second lane of M50 traffic in order to execute their turn to 'parallel' the line of traffic into which they merge.
For purposes of example, he draws a 'parallel' between increase in land values and the rising earnings of a newspaper because of the growth of a community.
He also draws a 'parallel' between the struggles for status among nineteenth-century black South Africans and similar movements of the twentieth century.
Pushkin is personally present in Russian culture in a way that has no 'parallel' , for instance, in the posthumous lives of Shakespeare, Dante, or Goethe.
An array of qubits operates as a 'parallel' computer capable of performing a large calculation in one step, and the power grows rapidly with the number of qubits.
He tells of his arrival in Rome as a foreigner and his struggle to learn Latin, and then draws a 'parallel' between his linguistic difficulties and the subject of his story, his transformation.
The phasic and tonic crayfish claw closer neurons have similar sized somata and 'parallel' dendritic branching.
Tacitly she suggests a 'parallel' between the fate of Hong Kong's submitting to a socialist government with the full integration of Britain into the EU.
If we have a uniform grid of 'parallel' lines, unit distance apart and if we drop a needle of length k < 1 on the grid, the probability that the needle falls across a line is 2k/p.
This beetle's other noticeable feature is a set of 'parallel' lines on the front wings that serve as the cover for the hind wings and abdomen.
North and South Korea are working on projects to fully connect two sets of railways across the demilitarized zone that separates the Korean Peninsula at the 38th 'parallel' .
Some of the regulations are bizarre and have no 'parallel' .
Science Friction also draws a 'parallel' between the biogenetic pursuit of outward, bodily perfection and the religious pursuit of inner perfection of the soul through devotion to God and prayer.
He also has a 'parallel' career as a cricket writer and has published two anecdotal histories of Indian cricket.
His knowledge of English football from grassroots upwards is without 'parallel' ; ditto his track record of nurturing talent and producing consistently watchable teams.
He relied on the theory of correspondences to explain how gains in the material sphere might 'parallel' those in the celestial.
There is a 'parallel' between the anti-change cries of the ancient Athenian paternalists and the wails of today's ‘anti-globals’.
The lateral surface area of a spherical slice cut by two 'parallel' planes is equal to the lateral surface area of the corresponding slice of the circumscribing cylinder.
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