English to Gujarati Dictionary on

on

પર
definition
adverb
make sure the lid is on
physically in contact with and supported by a surface.
she burbled on
indicating continuation of a movement or action.
preposition
on the table was a water jug
physically in contact with and supported by (a surface).
a scratch on her arm
forming a distinctive or marked part of (the surface of something).
translation of 'on'
ને લગતું
adverb
ચાલુ
preposition
ઉપર
example
there was a good band 'on' last night
they would be allowed to serve 'on' committees
'on' holiday
to be 'on' the booze
The City Theatre has a new play 'on' .
Put a large blob of mayonnaise 'on' the side of the plate.
Ms Rushton's review of Hicks' artwork, which is 'on' at Abbot Hall until March 9, was entitled A Festival of Sculpture, Drawing and Light.
He flipped through the channels and couldn't find anything good 'on' .
As our conductor hollered we ran and clambered 'on' the bus back home.
'on' the agenda
I read and wrote 'on' the plane home.
We were trained never to stand still when we were out 'on' patrol.
there's a lot 'on' at present
she's 'on' u20ac35,000 a year
He was 'on' several committees and was a former Lord Mayor.
The chef had forgotten to put the oven 'on' .
it's based 'on' fact
I will discuss this in greater depth later 'on' .
From here you can pick up a rowing boat or hop 'on' the ferry.
to put 'on' a suit
The amount of new information stored 'on' paper, film, magnetic and optical media has roughly doubled in the last three years.
Marc used to say u2018If it's not 'on' the Internet, it doesn't exist.u2019
she had 'on' a green coat
she was lying 'on' the floor
the house 'on' the corner
there are limits 'on' how big it can be
a book 'on' the Celts
to cut yourself 'on' barbed wire
We buy some fresh bread from the only shop 'on' the island.
the movie is based 'on' the story of a young girl
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