English to Punjabi Dictionary from

from

ਤੱਕ
definition
preposition
she began to walk away from him
indicating the point in space at which a journey, motion, or action starts.
the show will run from 10 to 2
indicating the point in time at which a particular process, event, or activity starts.
example
This leaves her with a loss of feeling in her limbs and means she has to use the car to travel any distance 'from' her home.
My observation is that only a small number of cars move 'from' their spaces during the working day.
the ambush occurred 50 yards 'from' a checkpoint
wine 'from' France
It is among the largest in the country, ranging 'from' farms to gold mines, gravel pits to forests.
It contains a range of 120 ideas 'from' chicken and noodle bake to a simple tuna sandwich.
How many people could look at power 'from' such close quarters and not grab it with both hands?
information obtained 'from' papers, books, and presentations
she read 'from' her notes
a child suffering 'from' asthma
Christmas arrived and with it frost and snow on the mainland mountains visible 'from' the island.
Indeed, why should there be a history of science distinct 'from' the history of thought and action?
Do you have any objection to being named by your name, as distinct 'from' by an initial?
I must agree with Mr Derbyshire that clean energy 'from' renewable sources is the way forward.
It had been the longest separation 'from' the hills I'd suffered since I broke my ankle.
Some annuals are slow to germinate and grow and benefit 'from' an early sowing.
Therefore it is better to drink from a known and trusted source, rather than 'from' a suspect bottle.
The problems all occurred on the last leg of the journey 'from' London Paddington back to Didcot.
All our people are forbidden 'from' engaging in the activities prohibited by the Act.
The timescales allowed to complete the recommendations ranges 'from' two to five years.
The event is run under the watchful eye of troops 'from' the Royal Artillery Display Troop.
this is 'from' one of his letters
a great goal 'from' O'Neill
The exhibition features all things foodie 'from' specialist ranges to top booze.
Should they be more discerning about the sources they draw their information 'from' ?
This translation 'from' a medieval Anglo-Norman source gives a less cynical view on it.
What 'from' a distance looked as if it may be a village turned out to be a huge rubbish dump.
they want independence 'from' China
We read that what's on and where can be obtained 'from' the tourist information centre.
the show will run 'from' 10 a.m. to 2 p.m
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