English to Punjabi Dictionary but

but

ਪਰ
definition
adverb
he is but a shadow of his former self
no more than; only.
noun
no buts —just get out of here
an argument against something; an objection.
conjunction
used to introduce something contrasting with what has already been mentioned.
one cannot but sympathize
used to indicate the impossibility of anything other than what is being stated.
preposition
in Texas, we were never anything but poor
except; apart from; other than.
example
The sovereign commands the people in general ‘never 'but' by a precedent law, and as a politic, not as a natural person’ .
he stumbled 'but' didn't fall
We continued to talk all though the lesson, 'but' there was no mention of the dance.
Once you have paid the entrance fee, you feel you deserve a cracking day out, it is not cheap 'but' it is worth it.
Lafarge says it needs time to read the new regulations 'but' can clean up what comes out of the chimney.
In an important article in April 22 Haaretz Gideon Levy points out 'but' a few cases within the year illustrating that movement equals death.
I know that at least two other ladies have also had falls down there 'but' not been as seriously injured.
For the water may clean you on the outside, 'but' it cannot clean you on the inside if your heart is not pure.
Their ideals are not embedded in 'but' , to the contrary, tower above state behaviour.
you can 'but' try
Please forgive me, 'but' it is the only way I know of getting my point of view across.
Her Own Tribesmen Never 'but' Say Her Age Is 300 Years.
I am clean 'but' you are dirty
this is one principle, 'but' it is not the only one
I would have liked to have had a longer deal 'but' the get out clauses were prohibitive.
She was shocked, too shock to do anything else 'but' stare as he pulled her forward.
They are not creating any value 'but' on the contrary they are a drag on our resources.
Each notice said that the Board had no alternative 'but' to cut back production and reduce costs.
Cause and effect are related in such a way that, if the first occurs, the second cannot 'but' occur.
he is 'but' a shadow of his former self
we were never anything 'but' poor
To develop a production facility in Ireland means a cheaper unit cost 'but' do sales justify it?
it never rains 'but' it pours
Mick Nolan kept a clean sheet 'but' he had the advantage of a superb back sextet in front of him.
It never rains 'but' it pours.
there was nothing to do 'but' wait
they had no alternative 'but' to follow
She was too shaken and frightened to do anything else 'but' feel safe in the arms of Peter Grayson.
On the subject of value for money, Prestonfield may not be cheap, 'but' it is not outlandish.
I'm sure this has been pointed out a million times already 'but' I feel that I have to as well.
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