Communications meaning in Urdu
Communications Sentence
Communications Synonym
Communications Definitions
1) Communications, Communication Theory : مواصلات : (noun) the discipline that studies the principles of transmiting information and the methods by which it is delivered (as print or radio or television etc.).
Useful Words
Heaviside : انگریز ماہر طبعیات ہیوی سائڈ , Aide-Memoire : نکتہ اتفاق , Cruiser : گشتی کار , Communications Security Establishment : کینیڈا کی خفیہ ایجنسی , Unscientific : غیر سائنسی , Methodological Analysis : طریقیات , Broadcast : نشر یات , Broadcaster : ناشر , Architecture : طرز تعمیر , Air : نشر ہونا , Air : نشر کرنا , Commercial : اشتہار , Production : پیشکش , Coverage : نشریات , Aerial : انٹینا , Entertainment Industry : تماشے کا کاروبار , David Sarnoff : سارنوف , Trade Unionism : یونین بازی , Studio : وہ جگہ جہاں سے ٹی وی اور ریڈیو کے پروگرام نشر ہوتے ہیں , Narration : افسانہ , Information Theory : نظریہ اطلاع , A. E. Kennelly : امریکی انجینئر , Moral : کردار میں صحیح اور غلط کے اصولوں سے متعلق , Intercommunication : مراسلت , Cognise : معلوم ہونا , Document : تحریری دستاویز , Send In : روانہ کرنا , Undisciplined : غیر تربیت یافتہ , Consignee : مرسل الیہ , Print : تشہیر کرنا , Corrective : نظم و ضبط سے متعلق
Useful Words Definitions
Heaviside: English physicist and electrical engineer who helped develop telegraphic and telephonic communications; in 1902 (independent of A. E. Kennelly) he suggested the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1850-1925).
Aide-Memoire: a memorandum summarizing the items of an agreement (used especially in diplomatic communications).
Cruiser: a car in which policemen cruise the streets; equipped with radiotelephonic communications to headquarters.
Communications Security Establishment: Canadian agency that gathers communications intelligence and assist law enforcement and security agencies.
Unscientific: not consistent with the methods or principles of science.
Methodological Analysis: the branch of philosophy that analyzes the principles and procedures of inquiry in a particular discipline.
Broadcast: a radio or television show.
Broadcaster: someone who broadcasts on radio or television.
Architecture: the discipline dealing with the principles of design and construction and ornamentation of fine buildings.
Air: medium for radio and television broadcasting.
Air: broadcast over the airwaves, as in radio or television.
Commercial: a commercially sponsored ad on radio or television.
Production: a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television.
Coverage: the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television.
Aerial: an electrical device that sends or receives radio or television signals.
Entertainment Industry: those involved in providing entertainment: radio and television and films and theater.
David Sarnoff: United States businessman who pioneered in radio and television broadcasting (1891-1971).
Trade Unionism: the system or principles and theory of labor unions.
Studio: workplace consisting of a room or building where movies or television shows or radio programs are produced and recorded.
Narration: a message that tells the particulars of an act or occurrence or course of events; presented in writing or drama or cinema or as a radio or television program.
Information Theory: (computer science) a statistical theory dealing with the limits and efficiency of information processing.
A. E. Kennelly: United States electrical engineer noted for his work on the theory of alternating currents; independently of Oliver Heaviside he discovered the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1861-1939).
Moral: concerned with principles of right and wrong or conforming to standards of behavior and character based on those principles.
Intercommunication: mutual communication; communication with each other.
Cognise: be cognizant or aware of a fact or a specific piece of information; possess knowledge or information about.
Document: writing that provides information (especially information of an official nature).
Send In: mail in; cause to be delivered.
Undisciplined: not subjected to discipline.
Consignee: the person to whom merchandise is delivered over.
Print: put into print.
Corrective: designed to promote discipline.