English to Marathi Dictionary abroad

abroad

परदेशात
definition
adverb
we usually go abroad for a week in May
in or to a foreign country or countries.
millions of seeds are annually scattered abroad
in different directions; over a wide area.
noun
servicemen returning from abroad
foreign countries considered collectively.
translation of 'abroad'
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परदेशी जाणे
example
That should lead to sharp reductions in market share and employment both at home and 'abroad' , and a likely wave of foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies.
Why do they think they are so much better than everyone else when they go 'abroad' ?
millions of seeds are annually scattered 'abroad'
servicemen returning from 'abroad'
If we can hire foreign coaches why can't we go 'abroad' to gain more experience and improve our form?
to go 'abroad'
millions of seeds are annually scattered 'abroad'
The OED gives, ‘When a nation is in the throes of revolution, wild spirits are 'abroad' in the storm.’
At the beginning of last year, the Government announced that it expected direct investment from 'abroad' to reach two billion euro.
Now the council is planning to spend £217,000 setting up a new marketing department to carry out the ‘rebranding’ of Manchester at home and 'abroad' .
hospital inmates 'abroad' on the streets of the town
The commission says the healthcare aspect of the proposal, allowing patients to go 'abroad' to get treatment due to long waiting lists in their home countries, clarifies the existing practice.
America's 18 Nato allies stated last night that attacks could be considered an attack on the whole alliance if it turned out they were directed from 'abroad' .
His informal style of speech and amicable personality, combined with professional experience at home and 'abroad' make him a distinctive figure in contemporary Japan.
con artists 'abroad' on the streets of the town
there's a rumour 'abroad' that ...
In our three weeks in Cornwall, Wales and Ireland, we saw amazing sites and felt remarkable spirits 'abroad' in the land.
After all the bitterness in the game over the past few years, there seemed something of a new spirit 'abroad' , to which the persona of Tony Gilbert, the Borders' Kiwi coach, has contributed.
In short, at the top of the new century he caught a new spirit 'abroad' .
A good summer is the key to getting crowds both from Ireland and 'abroad' into the area.
Even the lovely ladies from 'abroad' know the difference between Harrods and Aldi.
They were scattered 'abroad' over the face of the earth.
I can't go 'abroad' or travel, or go out shopping or socialising.
But there is still anger in the industry about British firms being undercut by hauliers from 'abroad' who are paying so much less for fuel.
Today, students applying to SFU from 'abroad' face differential fees amounting to as much as three times the tuition paid by domestic students.
So the Lord scattered them 'abroad' from that place upon the face of all the earth.
Simon, who is hoping to go 'abroad' on a long holiday when it is all over, added: ‘Never fall out with your family, you never know when you might need them.’
Their latest move was divulged yesterday at the same time as the National Farmers Union warned that bringing home food or plants from 'abroad' could bring a serious risk of spreading disease.
There wouldn't be enough time to drop by the Academy before nightfall, and he didn't particularly want to be 'abroad' in the streets then.
few people ventured 'abroad' from their warm houses
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