English to hausa meaning of

Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar nan "mai hankali" shine a kasance mai himma, cikakke, da kuma mai da hankali sosai ga cikakkun bayanai, musamman game da ƙa'idodin ɗabi'a ko ɗabi'a. Yana nufin zama mai hankali, daidai, da ƙa'ida a cikin ayyuka, yanke shawara, da mu'amalar mutum. Mutum mai hankali shi ne mai taka tsantsan a cikin aikin nasa, kuma a kodayaushe ya himmantu wajen yin abin da ya dace, ko da kuwa yana da wahala ko kuma bai dace ba. Haka nan kalmar tana iya nufin samun shakku ko shakku saboda matsalolin ɗabi'a ko ɗabi'a.

Synonyms

  1. conscientious
  2. painstaking

Sentence Examples

  1. Indeed, however rich the imagination displayed in this ingenious fiction, it wanted much of the force which might have been given it by a more scrupulous attention to facts and to general analogy.
  2. Morrel, and I shall say that he is a man honorable to the last degree, and who has up to this time fulfilled every engagement with scrupulous punctuality.
  3. And as he is so scrupulous in his observance of the laws of knight-errantry, he will, no doubt, in order to keep his word, obey the injunction I have laid upon him.
  4. While Don Quixote and Sancho were shut up together, they had a discussion which the history records with great precision and scrupulous exactness.
  5. But the gang which has drawn upon itself the pointed animadversion, although the somewhat tardy and very suspicious evidence of Madame Deluc, is the only gang which is represented by that honest and scrupulous old lady as having eaten her cakes and swallowed her brandy, without putting themselves to the trouble of making her payment.
  6. Oh, I assure you, sir, it was a touching spectacle to see these young creatures, destined by their talents for higher stations, toiling together, and through their unwillingness to change any of the customs of their paternal house, taking six years to accomplish what less scrupulous people would have effected in two or three.
  7. The bills signed by Morrel were presented at his office with scrupulous exactitude, and, thanks to the delay granted by the Englishman, were paid by Cocles with equal punctuality.
  8. She agreed, like the widow, only after much scrupulous soul-searching, but Hibbitt got his own way and continued to plot his conspiracy.
  9. But as to counts, marquises, dukes, earls, and the like, I was not so scrupulous.
  10. Had he been less scrupulous he could undoubtedly have put all of this information to good, lucrative use, but that was contrary to his nature.