English to Gujarati Dictionary grinding

grinding

ગ્રાઇન્ડીંગ
definition
verb
grind some black pepper over the salad
reduce (something) to small particles or powder by crushing it.
tectonic plates that inexorably grind against each other
rub or cause to rub together gratingly.
adjective
grinding poverty
(of a state) oppressive, tedious, and seemingly without end.
the group's grinding, ear-splitting guitar
(of a sound or motion) harsh and grating.
translation of 'grinding'
દળવા કે ભુક્કો કરવાની પ્રક્રિયા,
પજવનારું
example
It takes around two or three generations of sweatshops to go from the ancient pattern of peasant subsistence farming, with its characteristic 'grinding' toil for women to where the country is now.
I stopped a few cars ahead and as I reversed I heard this 'grinding' noise, which I thought was the gears but in fact I was scraping the side of the parked cars.
The night air is filled with a rhythmic series of explosions in quick succession like an immense 'grinding' noise: apparently it's the sound of cluster bombs.
More than 50 percent of Peru's population lives under conditions of 'grinding' poverty.
And you know how, when the battery's flat, your car makes a dispiriting 'grinding' noise as you try starting it?
Access to clean water can be the key to climbing out of 'grinding' poverty.
And if they can't sell their stock, there are a lot of workers who may not have jobs and have to return to the 'grinding' poverty of life in an agricultural village.
She heard a 'grinding' sound and suddenly, the lights went on.
The engine died as he pulled into the spot and the transmission made a horrible, 'grinding' noise as he shifted into park.
Staying at my parents' house last weekend, I was putting the children to bed when we all heard a loud 'grinding' noise outside.
There had been bad times before but nothing to compare with this 'grinding' poverty.
Selling drugs, as an alternative to enduring 'grinding' poverty, has been a common enough response as the income gap has widened.
They don't know about the ongoing insecurity, or the 'grinding' poverty and unemployment.
The book also reveals the 'grinding' poverty of the day.
So the public's information inputs will tend to continue a perception of 'grinding' , inertial failure.
The vision of 'grinding' poverty, crime, and corruption that it presents is unrelentingly grim.
Although he had almost no formal education and was dogged by 'grinding' poverty all his life, Blake managed to create a type of original language that influences English to this day.
At first glance, bi-nationalism seems to offer an attractive exit from the 'grinding' impasse of the current conflict.
And even in the capital city, signs of 'grinding' poverty appear to contradict plaudits to the great leader.
He highlights the 'grinding' poverty and harvesting problems which still afflict the population.
A horrible 'grinding' sound came from somewhere above their heads, and a spray of smelly oil came down on top of them.
In this exceptionally picturesque region, beauty and 'grinding' toil continue to coexist, very much as described in John Steinbeck's novels, notably The Grapes of Wrath.
As we began to drive away, we heard a constant 'grinding' sound from the rear of the truck.
Then there was a 'grinding' sound and the craft hit the beach.
Iron wheels made a squeaking, 'grinding' noise. Anna squeezed my hand.
In more recent times, 'grinding' poverty forced villagers to marry off their daughters at a young age because society dictated the girls were a financial burden.
I am struck by the 'grinding' abject poverty I have seen.
Both stories capture the hopelessness and desperation of 'grinding' poverty, but in very different ways.
The joint often makes a 'grinding' sound as it no longer rides smoothly over the knee.
Then came a 'grinding' sound as the rusty gears began to move.
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