Examples of using Deck in English and their translations into Urdu
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Now as the water level rises, it spills over the water tight bulkheads which unfortunately don't go any higher than E deck.
This particular game is based on the European version which uses a deck of 52 cards and does not include the Joker.
slope, deck construction, edge detailing,
The supper deck usually has a sheltered area for al fresco dining,
Five bridge cranes and modern marine equipment have been used to install the metal deck, with a very high record for indigenous engineers in the Middle East.
And come up to the boat deck. Sir, I have been told to ask you to put on your lifebelts.
And come up to the boat deck. Sir, I have been told to ask you to put on your lifebelts… We're busy.
Take courage, a deck of cards, a deep breath and plunge into the magic of old Louisiana.
For many American homeowners, warm weather is an invitation to take the party out to the backyard patio or deck.
Passengers with vehicles board via a ramp at the stern of the ship, a crew member will guide you to a parking space on the Car Deck.
Vinyl patios provide the patio or deck with much needed shade from the sun and direct heat.
It is Japan's first ferry to have such a deck, allowing dog owners to enjoy the refreshing sea breeze on voyages with their pets.
listen to the games on my deck with a'boom box'
It is not necessary to lay out a deck on Saturday and Sunday- in these days of the week lie card.
Which don't go any higher than"E" deck. As the water rises, it spills over the watertight bulkheads.
Which don't go any higher the watertight bulkheads As the water rises, it spills over than"E" deck.
Which unfortunately don't go any higherthan E deck. Now as the water level rises, it spills overthe watertight bulkheads.
Which, unfortunately, don't go any higher than E deck. it spills over the watertight bulkheads… Now, as the water level rises.
As the water rises, it spills over the watertight bulkheads which don't go any higher than"E" deck.
It spills over the watertight bulkheads… which, unfortunately, don't go any higher than"E" deck. Now, as the water level rises.