Examples of using Trenches in English and their translations into Hindi
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Rather than jumping into the trenches of photography, like weddings
Microplastics have been found in the deepest sea trenches and high up the earth's tallest peaks,
they failed to see what many of their supporters in the trenches saw clearly: Huckabee was their guy.
The novel's events are those in the daily routine of soldiers who seem to have no past or future apart from their life in the trenches.
During the Second World War, battles were fought not only in the fields and trenches, but also in laboratories,
the Germans were facing off against the French and British they hated who were in trenches 150 metres apart.
wide over our forests, ravines, trenches and shelters, destroying almost everything….
We were going straight through the German front line trenches back to the American lines.
These trenches are considered the deepest part of the ocean floor, occurring at the
There are 57 trenches have been explored so far;
In 6 km from the city, they began to build a defense line, dig trenches and install wire fences.
The polysilicon, diffusion, and n-well are referred to as"base layers" and are actually inserted into trenches of the P-type substrate.
he refused evacuation and continued to hold the first line of trenches.
Ultimately, the outnumbered Muslims opted to engage in a defensive battle by digging deep trenches to act as a barrier along the northern front.
They have been built outside the original fort of the city, these walls and trenches were constructed at a distance of 1.5 km from the city center.
When we reached here, we found that many trenches were being dug to bury the dead cows lying on the ground.
Between these trenches and the bomb, engineers with the 412th Construction Battalion had erected bunkers,
This was largely because such a superficial requirement was getting ignored in the trenches of WWI, especially as they could sometimes get in the way of a good gas mask seal.
Manned observation balloons floating high above the trenches were used as stationary reconnaissance points on the front lines, reporting enemy troop positions
Which was especially disheartening to those who have just come back wet and hungry from the trenches and found the lack of tents,