Examples of using Vibrant in English and their translations into Tamil
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Names need to be international(translated from English to Chinese), vibrant, easy to distinguish and remember.
The 5.5in full HD screen is vibrant, with inky blacks, rich colours
Brown also has a small but vibrant Greek community with approximately 10 chapters,
Anand in Gujarat is known as the milk capital of India and has a vibrant farming and industrial sector.
All these traditional costumes of Cheraw Dance come in vibrant colors that further brighten up the surrounding environment.
The province has the potential to become a vibrant tourist attraction because of its natural resources.
terraced vineyards as well as vibrant fields.
S Summit how its Open Compute Project has created a vibrant industry ecosystem as far….
Another possibility are Tuck: Be on a turn light background- depending on your taste- Applied pastels or more vibrant colors in horizontal stripes.
Weebly is well supported through a vibrant community and you can also reach out to them via email or live chat.
interesting, vibrant single women are out there-
And we have a very vibrant network in China,
each flowerbed changes with the season, maintaining a vibrant array of colors and textures from the warmest to the coldest months.
one of our top priorities is to create a vibrant international university.
the university has become a vibrant centre of learning.
When you Train Travel in Europe with Thalys, The trains are known as“The Red Train” for the vibrant red color of its engine, is the high-speed
I think that the life-giving sap of the vine, which produce fruit, grapes, I think it can be said to a picture of the Holy Spirit, his vibrant life.
Emaar brings you premium apartments in a vibrant residential community alongside Dubai Hills Park
strengthen the affiliates, provide vibrant leadership to the co-operative banking system,
Conscious of its role as a public broadcaster, RSTV has conceptualised programmes on the basis of the vibrant relationship between the Parliament and the people of India.