अदुरदूर Meaning in English
अदुरदूर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : adurdur
, far and wide
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
दूर दराजपरदूर
दूर मूर्ख
दूर yack
नीचे बहुत दूर तक
सुदूर पूर्वी
विचक्षणता
सुदूर दक्षिणी
फरंडोल
स्वांग
स्वांगली
स्वांग रचना
स्वांग की रीति से
फर्द जमाबंदी
छकड़े का भाड़ा
अदुरदूर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The couple became a strong team in business, expanding their company far and wide.
A significant thematic change is Nicholas spreading information about the immortals far and wide, to the point he never coins the term "dolly", just mass-produces "Neciles".
During the time of Uthman, by which time Islam had spread far and wide, differences in reading the Quran in different dialects of Arabic language became obvious.
Thus the devotion spread far and wide and it has been instrumental in obtaining many favors, spiritual and temporal.
Hence, Vajrayāna ritualism must have spread far and wide throughout the archipelago.
Emma set about decorating the interior as a tribute to Nelson, setting a rather "gaudy and cluttered" tone which was emulated far and wide.
When the troops overcome Annam, enquire far and wide within the borders for knowledgeable and moral men, as well as those who have abilities which can used or skills which can be employed.
He invited royalty from far and wide to the ceremony, every eligible prince and king- except Prithviraj.
The Arabs, however, were scattered far and wide, with many ships lost and others sent ashore.
Excursion trains and carriages brought people from far and wide to view the tragic sight, which has now almost disappeared through nature's healing process.
If Serbia could only act quickly and establish herself in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Old Serbia, it would take time to dislodge her, and meanwhile the example of insurrection would probably spread far and wide over the whole of Turkey in Europe.
The running community was greatly impacted far and wide by his death in 2004.
Seely's investigations took him far and wide, from the libraries of Calcutta to the very street where the poet was run over by a tram in 1954.