Examples of using Goes into in English and their translations into Hindi
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Music is mainly my hobby, so most of my spare time goes into that.
Depend on the thermo siphon principle, the hot water from the tubes goes into water tank, while the cold water from the tank goes down to the tubes.
Once the moon goes into 20 a day, it is recommended to perform the rituals on relationships with others.
They all are equally good and the final decision goes into the hands of the person who's going to use it.
Saturn goes into direct motion on Aug 03, 2015 and will be in the star of Anusham.
This doesn't mean that you need to count every morsel that goes into your mouth(though if you're into that sort of thing, feel free).
It means that Vermont's law, which formally goes into effect on July 1, would be voided.
A lot of engineering goes into a vessel, and it may not be possible to replace the existing engine with a current tier engine.”.
Eighty-six cents of every dollar goes into the prize pool, which gets pretty deep.
Once food is converted into glucose in the body, it goes into the bloodstream and is circulated round the body.
Then all of the sudden it goes into the negative and you're thinking,“Oh,
When someone goes into space, he goes up above
Rice goes into the machine through vibrating screen and magnet unit, and then forward under rubber-roller for hulling.
If the phone is connected to the wall charging and goes into the water then do not try to remove it from the water.
Also, a lot of research goes into finding out what keywords the customers are using and then incorporating those
But in the last 24 hours, the signal hasn't moved. She goes into the jungle for her research and back out to this camp.
But six months later, their opinion is that if the infant goes into deep sleep, he just might lose his life.
the automatic bottle printing machine all is connect-type, the bottle goes into the second printing unit for the second color printing after the fist color.
People begin to realize(very late) that the data they generate every second goes into the property of other entities every passing day.
Lacking even rudimentary price controls, U.S. consumers bore the full brunt of the expensive development work that goes into new drugs.