English to Punjabi Dictionary minefield

minefield

ਬਾਰੂਦੀ
definition
noun
The core elements of such groups can be tanks (infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers) as well as minefields and explosive obstacles.
an area planted with explosive mines.
example
Anyway I digress, see what a 'minefield' this subject is!
It's a public forum to discuss whether the Internet has been transformed from some sort of anarchic dream into a legal 'minefield' .
the sergeant crawled through a 'minefield' to rescue two badly injured boys
The introduction of webcams for child care centres, potentially, opens a legal 'minefield' .
Many films have examined bigotry better than Far from Heaven, which asks for trouble by entering the double 'minefield' of race and sexuality.
The film starts with a high speed hovercraft chase through a 'minefield' in the demilitarised zone separating North and South Korea.
As well as that, they were by their choice of subject in an ethical 'minefield' .
Zoologists have been accused of skirting round the subject for fear of stepping into a political 'minefield' .
tax is a 'minefield' for the unwary
Soldiers will examine the data to identify suspected mines and 'minefield' locations.
This chapter will look at the ethical 'minefield' that is negotiating access to research subjects.
Lawyers have been retained on all sides in what may prove a legal 'minefield' .
The French ruling opens up a legal 'minefield' , according to industry experts.
The most serious obstacle, however, is the political 'minefield' that such a bus service presents.
One of the fastest ways to breach a 'minefield' is with explosives.
The fact is that employment law is now a legal 'minefield' .
Taylor's view is that this is a legal 'minefield' and he's right.
Many commentators have rightly pointed out that such a ‘bill of rights’ would be a legal 'minefield' .
This case highlights the legal and moral 'minefield' surrounding neighbourhood disputes.
He points out that the explosion of Internet medical information is creating a legal 'minefield' for doctors.
It's going to be chaired by me for The Media Report, and we're going to look at the Internet from anarchic dream to legal 'minefield' .
They concede that this will be a legal and constitutional 'minefield' .
It has long been a 'minefield' of a subject, with extravagant claims for its importance being a recurring feature.
a 'minefield' of technical regulations
Many pieces pose questions, state conundrums, then negotiate the 'minefield' therein.
The image of her walking through a cleared area of a 'minefield' in Angola with a visor covering her face adorned every newspaper.
Naming is a potential 'minefield' , with numerous pitfalls that can be surprisingly significant to a rose's future success.
But when they attacked in March 1915, Allied (Anglo-French) naval forces had been turned back by enemy 'minefields' , and had called in land forces to help.
Other tasks included identifying and isolating 'minefields' and unexploded ordnance that ringed the base.
In addition, both the Taliban and Northern Alliance may have engaged in more traditional types of mine warfare and existing 'minefields' may have shifted or expanded and new ones been laid.
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