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studies

intermediateB2

/ˈstʌdiz/ · stud-ies

The act of examining or learning about a subject in detail.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of examining or learning about a subject in detail.

کسی موضوع کی تفصیل سے جانچ کرنا یا سیکھنا۔

مطالعے

mutālay

Formal: پڑھائی

Synonyms

examinationresearchanalysisجائزہتحقیقمشاہدہ

Antonyms

ignorancenegligenceبےخبریغفلت

Common Collocations

  • academic studies
  • independent studies
  • field studies

Example Sentences

The studies conducted in the field of psychology are crucial for understanding human behavior.

نفسیات کے میدان میں کی جانے والی مطالعے انسانی سلوک کو سمجھنے کے لیے نہایت اہم ہیں۔

Nafsiyat ke maidan mein ki jane wali mutālay insani sulook ko samajhne ke liye nihayat ahem hain.

Her studies in environmental science have inspired her to work for sustainability.

ماحولیاتی سائنس میں اس کی مطالعے نے اسے پائیداری کے لیے کام کرنے پر مجبور کیا۔

Maholiati science mein is ki mutālay ne use paidari ke liye kaam karne par majboor kiya.

Many studies have shown the importance of early childhood education.

بہت سے مطالعے نے ابتدائی بچپن کی تعلیم کی اہمیت کو ظاہر کیا ہے۔

Bohat se mutālay ne ibtidaai bachpan ki taleem ki ahmiyat ko zahir kiya hai.

Easily Confused With

studies:Studies refers specifically to the act of learning or examining, while 'study' can refer to the act as well as the space or setting where it takes place.

Word Family

study
verbمطالعہ کرنا
student
nounطالب علم
studious
adjectiveمحنتی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of studies as stepping stones on the path to knowledge.

Picture a library filled with books ready to be read.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

علم کا دریا بہتا ہے ہر طرف، / مطالعہ ایک روشنی ہے رہوں کی۔

Ilm ka darya behta hai har taraf, / Mutālay ek roshni hai raahon ki.

The river of knowledge flows all around, / Study is a light for the paths ahead.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

سیکھنا کبھی کسر نہیں ہوتی۔

Seekhna kabhi kasr nahin hoti.

Learning is never in vain.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "estudier" — to study

First known use: 14th century

Derived from the Old French term 'estudier', related to the Latin 'studere' which means to apply oneself to or to strive.