English to Punjabi Dictionary border

border

ਸਰਹੱਦ
definition
verb
a pool bordered by palm trees
form an edge along or beside (something).
noun
the German border with Denmark
a line separating two political or geographical areas, especially countries.
the northern border of their distribution area
the edge or boundary of something, or the part near it.
example
In the novel, a decent man, having made a "devil's bargain," finds himself on that precarious 'border' between personal love and social responsibility.
Yet the ceremony, which signified the peaceful transfer of control from Nigeria to Cameroon of this one village nestled on the 'border' , was truly remarkable.
The picturesque and historic village of Attanagh is located near Durrow on the 'border' with Kilkenny.
The modifications take Schank beyond the 'border' of theory and basic research and into the territory of educational application.
One of the oldest cities in the world, Varanasi is located in the upper east area of India and is not far from the 'border' with Nepal.
Coal, tangerines and tobacco are exported again, and goods — including black market petrol — come in across the northern 'border' with Russia.
Control at the 'border' with Romania will be tightened after reports that pigs were being smuggled to be sold in Bulgaria.
a refugee camp on the 'border'
Troupes of performers also wandered and performed in all the provinces, from those on the northern 'border' with China down to the center of Vietnam.
For a while it denoted an attempt to erase the 'border' between fact and fiction, between the natural and the supernatural.
I notice, for example, that the eastern-most boundary of the lake comes very close to the 'border' with the Northern Territory.
A certain confusion arises with artists living in cities on the 'border' between the two parts of the Netherlands as to whether they form part of Dutch or Flemish art.
the German 'border' with Denmark
When we think of shrubs, most of us picture foundation plants or a shrub 'border' .
The maples planted in the grassy 'border' along the street were growing too large for their confinement, their roots buckling the uniform gray slabs of the sidewalk.
In areas close to the 'border' with the Northern of Ireland, smuggling became a way of life for some.
Sealing the 'border' with Northern Ireland was a daunting task.
It's set at a refugee camp on the 'border' of Turkey and Iraq, where hordes of parentless children earn money clearing land mines.
There was no one else to see us off; Myren and her children had already made it safely to one of the K'ymaeli villages on the 'border' .
Meanwhile, Eliza is taken to a Quaker settlement on the 'border' of the slave states where she meets up with George, her husband.
she stitched a 'border' on to one of the plain white saris
Two large towns have strong links to towns across the 'border' with Northern Ireland.
Their grazing areas also 'border' a National Park.
All the time now, the conflict spills over into our territory because much of the 'border' with us is controlled by the guerrillas.
We lived in a shabby hut at the foot of a steep mountain on the 'border' of Manchuria near the Yalu River.
Until then, these vehicles had been waiting in the so-called No Man's Land, the strip of land on the 'border' between Iraq and Jordan.
Ice the sides with the chocolate icing, then pipe a decorative 'border' of chocolate icing around the top, encircling the coconut topping.
Japan, however, says the drilling is to take place in an area east of what Tokyo says is its sea 'border' with China, and that lifting the ban on exploration is actually a response to Chinese exploration.
There are vast stretches of land on the 'border' between Pakistan and Afghanistan that don't have roads.
They are patrolling areas near the 'border' with Saudi Arabia and training local police forces.
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