English to Gujarati Dictionary broadcast

broadcast

બ્રોડકાસ્ટ
definition
adverb
green manure can be sown broadcast or in rows
by scattering.
verb
the announcement was broadcast live
transmit (a program or some information) by radio or television.
Seed is broadcast or drilled on the pastures in late winter or early spring.
scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows.
noun
Seychellois radio and television broadcasts offer programs in Creole, English, and French.
a radio or television program or transmission.
adjective
a broadcast journalist
of or relating to radio or television transmission.
translation of 'broadcast'
વાયુપ્રવચન પ્રસારિત કરવું,
પ્રસારવું
verb
પ્રસારણ કરવું
noun
પ્રસારણ
example
He admitted in a nationwide radio 'broadcast' on Friday that he is addicted to prescription pain medication.
We 'broadcast' 100 seeds of each of the four species in 4 m u00d7 30 cm experimental plots.
radio 'broadcast'
The Goons first 'broadcast' on the Home Service on 28 May 1951, initially titled Crazy People.
The seeds can also be 'broadcast' in wide rows 8-10 inches apart.
the station 'broadcast' his speech
Kpig was the first commercial radio station to 'broadcast' on the Web, and it has blazed trails ever since.
They can be 'broadcast' or spread over lawns and ground covers, or dug or raked into soil around the root zones of trees, shrubs, and perennials.
If these seeds are 'broadcast' , strive for a uniform stand by sowing half the seeds in one direction, then sowing the remaining seed at a right angle to the first.
Highlights will be broadcast during a mammoth seven-hour 'broadcast' on Radio 1 the following night.
And what should be the standards in prime-time 'broadcast' television.
Princess Elizabeth spent most of the war years at Windsor Castle and made her first radio 'broadcast' on October 13, 1940, at the age of 14, on Children's Hour.
The seed is sown 'broadcast' and then harrowed in.
the 'broadcast' media
The station will 'broadcast' on 107 FM, right up there near the top of the FM band.
Uniformly 'broadcast' the seed, then repeat in a perpendicular direction.
'broadcast' assistant
Nobody expects 'broadcast' journalists to be medical experts.
The military ceremony that followed was 'broadcast' live on Spanish television.
Seeds should be 'broadcast' in the fall or early spring in well-drained sandy soil that has been well spaded or raked.
Bush was forced to respond in his weekly national radio 'broadcast' on Sunday to fears that the body count could rise dramatically.
The station, likely to 'broadcast' on its original frequency, 87.9FM, will be based in the town centre.
Another satisfactory method is to 'broadcast' the seed followed by a shallow disking or harrowing and cultipacking.
She has also 'broadcast' on the radio in France, Romania and Switzerland.
The match was 'broadcast' live on national television and radio.
don't 'broadcast' it!
When he does replant, he'll let the plants go to seed or, for small areas or new varieties, he'll 'broadcast' the seed himself.
What are the implications for cable with its digital capacity and its responsibilities in carrying 'broadcast' programming?
This new deal will enable the station to 'broadcast' on five frequencies a total of 25 hours a week of BBC programming.
Last year's event was 'broadcast' live on national television.
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