English to Gujarati Dictionary weather

weather

હવામાન
definition
verb
his skin was weathered almost black by his long outdoor life
wear away or change the appearance or texture of (something) by long exposure to the air.
His ships weathered the storm, sailed west and reached Honduras in Central America.
come safely through (a storm).
noun
if the weather's good, we can go for a walk
the state of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc..
translation of 'weather'
noun
હવામાન
example
He aides the Master of the ship in trying to 'weather' the storm.
The 'weather' is also unpredictable: it can be cold, hot or raining; you just don't know what to expect.
During the winter, its southerly location guarantees warm 'weather' and sunshine when our own more northerly climes turn bleak.
This work will be carried out in the near future 'weather' permitting.
The second attempt was made by running in from the stern and passing close down the 'weather' side.
Suffice it to say, different minerals 'weather' and grow at different rates within higher organisms, just as they do in the ambient environment.
As the fossils 'weather' out of their matrix, they break into pieces and disperse; complete specimens are rare.
this year has tested industry's ability to 'weather' recession
A Met Office spokesman said that the cold 'weather' would continue until Sunday, when it should become milder.
Unfortunately, some rocks 'weather' into a sort of brown almost burnt crust on the outside, so that can be confusing.
Defensive companies are those businesses that are said to 'weather' economic downturns better than most.
The Met Office has predicted an unsettled period of 'weather' with rain and wind.
The work was due to start on January 5 but was delayed due to bad 'weather' .
Due to the bad 'weather' , torrential rain and wind, the game was halted after the first half.
On top of these requirements they had to be strong enough to 'weather' the storms of the Channel and the dramatic tide differences of the Normandy coast.
We shelter from the 'weather' under a clump of trees.
But all too often, these structures are simply left to 'weather' away with little or no thought to their upkeep.
stone walls provide shelter from wind and 'weather'
Attaching these to a wall or covering in on one or two sides will help protect those using the shelter from the 'weather' .
Vessels sheltering in the marina seemed to 'weather' the storms very successfully.
Approximately 700 cyclists braved inclement 'weather' as well as Friday night traffic to cause a little non-polluting road congestion.
What's the 'weather' like where you are?
Take the man alongside your boat so the man is on the 'weather' side of your boat.
Forecasters said the UK would take on a tropical feel, with sticky and muggy 'weather' making conditions unpleasant.
In some cases parents had built classrooms for a school, only to see them slowly 'weather' away; in a few cases teachers had taken a hand in the building.
the ice sheet preserves specimens that would 'weather' away more quickly in other regions
Another option to consider is to allow the wood to 'weather' naturally.
But if the euro-zone economy is to 'weather' future downturns better, the process must start.
After basking in hot summer sunshine, the 'weather' broke and torrential rain and flash floods brought chaos across Greater Manchester.
The ship could not 'weather' the Cape Jackson point and was gradually driven on the lee shore.
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