English to Gujarati Dictionary drought

drought

દુકાળ
definition
noun
Chinese officials say cloud seeding has helped to relieve severe droughts and water shortages in cities.
a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall; a shortage of water resulting from this.
translation of 'drought'
અનાવૃષ્ટિ
noun
દુષ્કાળ
example
Is the West in any position to withstand another oil 'drought' ?
Robbie Blake curled a trademark free kick just wide and then slipped at the crucial moment when he seemed certain to end his worrying goal 'drought' .
Dennis Wise's glancing header ended the team's goal 'drought' - spanning 588 minutes.
After a long playoff 'drought' , Blackhawks fans starving for success got, well, nothing.
Sam must be seriously concerned at a goal 'drought' that threatens to drag us into a relegation struggle.
This has been despite a well documented two year goal 'drought' .
And the tourism 'drought' hits the Midwest less hard than other parts of the country.
The Tallaght man needs to get his act together and tomorrow night would be the perfect time to end his recent goal 'drought' .
Bron wants to solve the current armed forces recruitment 'drought' .
The 'drought' began to break in mid-December when heavy general rain fell in Victoria, with more after Christmas.
I am going through a bit of a goal 'drought' at the moment and it would be nice to get a goal or even a few before the end of the season.
Ward broke a 13-game scoring 'drought' at Wimbledon and believes that could be the springboard for a goal burst of his own.
he ended a five-game goal 'drought'
Ferrari endured a 16-year 'drought' before regaining their title touch.
he ended a five-game hitting 'drought'
The trip is made possible as after four years of 'drought' , recent rainfall means crops may now grow.
The Hatters were truly woeful and rarely looked set to end their goal 'drought' .
crops have failed because of 'drought'
The same happened to him two years ago, when after a goal 'drought' he was about to be farmed out to the lower leagues.
The water hit me cool and refreshingly; like a rain storm after a prolonged 'drought' .
So England's men's championship 'drought' continues beyond its 68th year or whatever!
that ends the medal 'drought'
Davies' victory in Sydney ended a 13-month title 'drought' for the Coventry-born player.
All of Philadelphia is hoping to end that poor town's championship 'drought' .
On the rostrum, it became clear just how much winning meant to him after an 11-month 'drought' .
One can only hope that, after the relative goal 'drought' of two years ago in Mali, they and the other 15 nations put on a more exciting spectacle.
Manchester United's championship 'drought' is over and the fences with the manager have been mended.
Tree rings can tell stories of fire history, seasons, 'droughts' , and rainfall.
We worked hard through 'droughts' and downpours and no longer walked down to the far hayfield to dream.
Many previous authors have speculated that oak found along the Allegheny River was due to poor site conditions such as 'droughty' soils and or xeric ridgetops.
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