English to Urdu Dictionary snapshot

snapshot

سنیپشاٹ
definition
noun
If you just want a standard, entry level digital camera for family snapshots and auction photos, then a point and shoot digital camera is a budget conscious choice.
an informal photograph taken quickly, typically with a small handheld camera.
All of these tactics can work, just as a slap shot, a snap shot , a wrist shot or a backhander will work in the right situation.
a shot taken quickly by a hunter.
example
this excellent book can only be a 'snapshot' of a complex industry
The canvas has often been compared to a 'snapshot' , but to Sussman it looked more like a painted film still, art's first cinéma vérité moment.
As it turns out, the Z-score gives investors a pretty good 'snapshot' of corporate financial health.
Thank you for your thoroughly researched piece last week that enabled Philadelphians to view a 'snapshot' of the city's animal welfare situation.
Delaney said that examining such environments gives researchers a 'snapshot' of what life is like deeper in the Earth's crust, where temperatures are higher.
The only danger that they present to security is the occasional tourist 'snapshot' inside a heavily surveillanced area.
Morris had to make a good save from a 'snapshot' by a defender
The thing looked most definitely out of place, so I had to take a 'snapshot' with the camera phone that one of my mates has handed down to me just recently.
It's an aural 'snapshot' of the complex situation facing this fledgling nation two years after it was formally declared the Independent Republic of East Timor.
The survey, carried out every six months, aims to inform Yorkshire Forward's investment in the regional economy and give a reliable 'snapshot' of business opinion.
The formal Victorian portrait gave way to the informal 'snapshot' , and now to the intimacy of the phonecam and picture message.
British prime minister Tony Blair's July 30 press briefing, the last before his holiday, provided a 'snapshot' of contemporary politics.
It is important that the file system remain in production while also enabling the 'snapshot' to preserve the data at that exact moment in time.
Store a 'snapshot' of your file associations so you can easily revert to your favorite settings, if something gets improperly associated.
this excellent book can only be a 'snapshot' of a complex industry
The results presented in the previous section provide a historical 'snapshot' of research output and impact by Canadian business schools.
the procedure takes a new 'snapshot' and does pixel counts for various sub-areas
The census is a unique 'snapshot' of a moment in time in Scottish life.
The recently published 2001 census provides an interesting 'snapshot' of UK society today.
So we would have to choose some essentially arbitrary cut-off point at which we would freeze the data, to provide a 'snapshot' for our analysis.
This ‘fingerprinting’ technique gave researchers a 'snapshot' of all the genes in the rice blast genome.
It is possible to get a 'snapshot' of the complete staff at any one time of the railway system of east Kent only from these census enumerators' returns.
Martin Gormally gives a brief 'snapshot' of what life was like in the hungry 1930s.
Erkut mentions that the paper produces a quantitative 'snapshot' of management research.
When ecologists gather data on relative abundance, they take a census, a single 'snapshot' of a community or assemblage.
And if you've forgotten just how chaotic this period was - not much more than twelve months ago - here's a brief 'snapshot' .
These are 'snapshots' anyone might note when reviewing that year in music.
The reward came from a 'snap shot' by Dougie Simpson after midfielder Graeme Dunlop had done all the lead-up work.
If you are thinking of only using your camera to exchange 'snapshots' with your friends, you do not need to spend a lot for the camera.
More than a few handhelds also offer a built-in digital camera for taking 'snapshots' and video sequences.
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