Screenplay meaning in Urdu
Screenplay Definitions
1) Screenplay : ڈرامائی پیش کش : (noun) a script for a film including dialogue and descriptions of characters and sets.
Useful Words
Musical : مزاحیہ موسیقی , Actor's Line : بول , Caption : ترجمہ , Script : تحریر کرنا , Transcribe : نقل اتارنا , Transcriber : نقل کرنے والا , Stage Direction : ہدایت کاری , Duologue : دو اداکاروں کا مکالمہ , Rectifier : ٹھیک کرنے والا , Compositor : فن طباعت کا ماہر , Security : حفاظتی آلہ , Snarer : جال سے پکڑنے والا , Arsonist : آگ لگانے والا مجرم , Trapper : پھندے سے شکار کرنے والا , Policy Maker : پالیسی بنانے والا , Planter : کسان , Urdu : پاکستان کی قومی زبان اردو , Set Theory : نظریہ مجموع , Hexadecimal Notation : ;q;v ہندسوں کا متن , Accessory Nerve : گلے کی ایک رگ , Contra Danse : روایتی رقص , Cinematise : فلم بنانا , Busboy : چھوٹا , Allegory : نظیر , Accord : ہم آہنگی , Dialog : ڈرامے میں ادا کی جانے والی گفتگو , Prospectus : کوائف نامہ , Call Mark : پریس نشان , Capital : بڑے حروف , Hindi : ہندی زبان , Emoticon : چہرے کے تاثر پر مبنی کارٹون
Useful Words Definitions
Musical: a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing.
Actor's Line: words making up the dialogue of a play.
Caption: translation of foreign dialogue of a movie or TV program; usually displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Script: write a script for.
Transcribe: rewrite in a different script.
Transcriber: someone who rewrites in a different script.
Stage Direction: an instruction written as part of the script of a play.
Duologue: a part of the script in which the speaking roles are limited to two actors.
Rectifier: a person who corrects or sets right.
Compositor: one who sets written material into type.
Security: an electrical device that sets off an alarm when someone tries to break in.
Snarer: someone who sets snares for birds or small animals.
Arsonist: a criminal who illegally sets fire to property.
Trapper: someone who sets traps for animals (usually to obtain their furs).
Policy Maker: someone who sets the plan pursued by a government or business etc.
Planter: a worker who puts or sets seeds or seedlings into the ground.
Urdu: the official literary language of Pakistan, closely related to Hindi; widely used in India (mostly by Moslems); written in Arabic script.
Set Theory: the branch of pure mathematics that deals with the nature and relations of sets.
Hexadecimal Notation: any notation that uses 16 different characters.
Accessory Nerve: arises from two sets of roots (cranial and spinal) that unite to form the nerve.
Contra Danse: a type of folk dance in which couples are arranged in sets or face one another in a line.
Cinematise: make a film of or adopt so as to make into a film.
Busboy: a restaurant attendant who sets tables and assists waiters and clears away dirty dishes.
Allegory: a short moral story (often with animal characters).
Accord: harmony of people`s opinions or actions or characters.
Dialog: the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction.
Prospectus: a formal written offer to sell securities (filed with the SEC) that sets forth a plan for a (proposed) business enterprise.
Call Mark: a mark consisting of characters written on a book; used to indicate shelf location.
Capital: one of the large alphabetic characters used as the first letter in writing or printing proper names and sometimes for emphasis.
Hindi: the most widely spoken of modern Indic vernaculars; spoken mostly in the north of India; along with English it is the official language of India; usually written in Devanagari script.
Emoticon: a representation of a facial expression (as a smile or frown) created by typing a sequence of characters in sending email.