भर्राआ Meaning in English
भर्राआ शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : bharra
, hoarse
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
विकृत स्वरकर्कटार्बुदता
हॉबिट्स
होब्नैलेड
हॉब्सन एंड एस पसंद
शौक घोड़ा
हॉबिट्री
होबर
होबोइंग
होकस
हाकी
हॉकी पक
होडल
हाज
होडी
भर्राआ इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
A study of clinical symptoms in HCoV-NL63 patients without secondary infection, reported the most common symptoms to be fever, cough, rhinitis, sore throat, hoarseness, bronchitis, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and croup.
The characteristic sound of the jug is low and hoarse, below the higher pitch of the fiddle, harmonica, and the other instruments in the band.
As one reviewer notes, the album is in "a place somewhere between metal and hardcore and post-rock, a place where crunching guitars and hoarse, tuneless vocals and slow spaciness all converge and create something big and mean and delightful".
Its members were Andronikos Doux Lydos and his sons, Christopher and Bardas, the latter known with the sobriquet Mongos ("hoarse").
The horse–hoarse merger is the merger of and before historic occurring in most varieties of English.
In early 2014, Kurdi was diagnosed with a cyst on her vocal folds, which explained the recent hoarseness in her voice.
With his keen sense of rhythm and his tendency to go hoarse, Castillo made a name for himself as the main interpreter of the black-oriented genres of candombe and milonga.
" (translation: "must have had a lot of suffering in his young life, otherwise he would not be able to rouse his pain with such hoarse blues.
" It is "good for all diseases of the chest and lungs, hoarseness of voice.
" It was "formerly used for hoarseness, weak lungs and to help the voice.
*Nicole strained her voice while shouting out her team's promotional slogans, which was exacerbated by a throat infection she picked up during the night after the task, leaving her barely even able to speak in the boardroom, and resulting in her voice being rather hoarse for the rest of the season.
Historians from Massachusetts Copper arsenate (Cu3(AsO4)2·4H2O, or Cu5H2(AsO4)4·2H2O), also called copper orthoarsenate, tricopper arsenate, cupric arsenate, or tricopper orthoarsenate, is a blue or bluish-green powder insoluble in water and alcohol and soluble in aqueous ammonium and dilute acids.