रेडलाइंस Meaning in English
रेडलाइंस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : reds
, redlines
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
लालसे सेलाली लगाना
लाली
अरुणिमा
ललाई
लारे
रेडन्स
दुबारा होना
पुनर्वासकर्ता
पुनर्ाद नाीय
पुनर्प्राफ्टिंग
पुनः रीड्रा
रिड्रेन
पुनः तैयार
फिर से तैयार
रेडलाइंस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Its website states that "More than 10 million children have visited the ships and experienced the unique environment on board for themselves", that "Around 10,000 young people have been trained on board for future life and service", and that "Hundreds of tonnes of books have been donated".
opens the gangways to hundreds and sometimes thousands of visitors each day.
Guests arrived weekly by the hundreds, arriving inside a tin fruit packing house which had been transformed into a giant dance hall.
After a rain storm, numerous pools form which can contain hundreds of tadpole shrimps (Lepidurus apus).
Further afield from Macas lies the territory of the Shuar and Macabea cultures, indigenous peoples that have inhabited the region for hundreds of years.
Hundreds of people turn out every year to cheer for their duck.
The campaign setting of the 1984 release was very similar to Gamma World, a mostly undefined world taking place hundreds of years after a big catastrophe.
By the time of its final edition in 1998, the book had grown to hundreds of pages, containing thousands of images.
The network grew rapidly as a patchwork of literally hundreds of separate companies during the Victorian era, which eventually was consolidated into just four by 1922, as the boom in railways ended and they began to lose money.
At some schools, hundreds of volunteers signed up, promising to come to the school on Saturday, March 9, 1996, to install Ethernet cables to five classrooms and the library.
He was successful in prompting hundreds of conversions to Catholicism throughout the diocese during his tenure.
The punitive expedition launched by the British in response required the transportation of a sizable military force hundreds of miles across mountainous terrain lacking any road system.
And yet it was a fearsome undertaking; for hundreds of years the country had never been invaded, and the savage nature of the terrain alone was enough to promote failure.