English to Punjabi Dictionary host

host

ਹੋਸਟ
definition
verb
The event was hosted by television comedian Tony Hawks, star of Whose Line is it Anyway?
act as host at (an event) or for (a television or radio program).
Columbia University currently hosts some 400 websites
store (a website or other data) on a server or other computer so that it can be accessed over the Internet.
noun
a dinner-party host
a person who receives or entertains other people as guests.
Parasites that manipulate the sex of their hosts are called reproductive parasites - and they are not as rare as one might like to think.
an animal or plant on or in which a parasite or commensal organism lives.
example
Geneva has always played 'host' to the event since it began in 1971.
Thus, a mid-tibia amputation, when grafted to the mid-femur of a 'host' , will heal without intercalation.
So he merely stood on the wall above the gate, watching his army take on the 'host' of elves.
Revellers were greeted by funfair rides, stalls and a whole 'host' of other entertainments on one of the hottest days of the year so far when they reached the park.
A limerick man of the world visiting a neighbour was handed the tv remote for entertainment when his 'host' was temporarily called out of the house.
The absence of the riboflavin biosynthetic pathway in the human 'host' is advantageous with regard to drug development.
a 'host' of memories rushed into her mind
Carbon flows out from the plant 'host' to the fungus, and mineral nutrients flow from the fungus to the plant.
The city also plans to 'host' four free or low-cost spay-and-neuter clinics throughout the year, Fusco said.
The former dictator faces a 'host' of war crime charges.
Innsbruck once played 'host' to the Winter Olympics
This, the argument goes, is going to spoil it for everyone because Olympic chiefs will gauge enthusiasm for the games from throughout the 'host' nation before awarding the event.
This tradition can be observed at political and diplomatic events when a 'host' receives an important guest.
In the week leading up to the event, Glasgow will 'host' fan parties, including the NFL Experience, an American football theme park in George Square.
your 'host' is Stuart Macmillan
One of my fellow guests, the 'host' whispered, was a vegetarian - did I mind?
I've been covering all kinds of events for many years and have sort of worked out a system of taking photos as soon as the party starts with as little bother as possible to the 'host' and guests.
Thawed slices of ovary might be grafted to the 'host' , either to the remaining ovarian site or to an ectopic site such as the uterus or under the skin.
Innsbruck once played 'host' to the Winter Olympics
Eventually, though, it became difficult to get in and out of my car, which is tricky when you're the 'host' of a television programme that mostly involves getting into and out of cars.
the starry 'host' of heaven
The site also will 'host' more extensive chat, promotional game and merchandising elements.
I'll be having a chat with the guest 'host' of the show, Crane Durham.
Australia is 'host' to some of the world's most dangerous animals
The beautiful and pristine Bangpakong Riverside Country Club was 'host' for a Stableford competition.
Local artist Amy Berry will also 'host' four-hour ‘Art With a Sting’ ceramic workshops.
Glasgow's Barrowlands has been 'host' to many a star, from Donatella Versace and Lulu to Simple Minds and Runrig.
Throughout the programme there will be live sections from Edinburgh, where comedian Craig Hill will be the television 'host' .
In Korea, the glass is emptied and the last few drops are shaken out, then it is passed to the guest and the 'host' refills the glass.
a dinner-party 'host'
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