English to Punjabi Dictionary pavilion

pavilion

ਮੰਡਪ
definition
noun
My driver paused at Twin Dragon Bridge, a striking seventeen-arch structure with pavilions built in the 1700s.
a building or similar structure used for a specific purpose, in particular.
a usually highly decorated projecting subdivision of a building.
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There will also be a 'pavilion' with parking spaces.
There is just one day left to catch a glimpse of the shortlisted design proposals for a new 'pavilion' in Priory Park.
It has been exhibited in museum and gallery venues around the world, and the exhibitors in the 'pavilion' are looking forward to exposing attendees to the genre.
Aston Martins and Bentleys are on display in the auto 'pavilion' just a stone's throw from the latest John Deere models.
The top level of the 'pavilion' contains services, offices, meeting rooms and the obligatory sauna.
We found our crew hanging around the park 'pavilion' .
A timber 'pavilion' was constructed at Station Road in the late 1920s but was razed to the ground after a fire destroyed it in 1967.
We joined a handful of people standing on a viewing 'pavilion' watching the mighty volume of water cascading and spraying to the river below.
The new 'pavilion' resembles an art gallery more than a school, with its white-painted interior surfaces and hand-crafted feeling.
The company was one of 16 Irish companies that exhibited at the Irish 'pavilion' at Telecom World in Geneva last week.
On the lower roof are a glass 'pavilion' and roof garden.
It is hoped that the new 'pavilion' will be completed by the end of April.
In 1967, he hosted the British 'pavilion' at the World Exhibition in Montreal, Expo '67.
But close up, the building is clearly much more substantial and tectonically satisfying than any temporary exhibition 'pavilion' .
It represents Queen Victoria and family surrounded by imperial dignitaries gathered inside the 'pavilion' of the Great Exhibition.
Center stage is a 'pavilion' surrounded by gardens.
In 1900 he received a commission by the Austrian government to decorate the Austrian 'pavilion' for the World Fair in Paris of 1900.
Demolition work will start at the end of the month and officials hope the 'pavilion' will be completed by the Autumn.
Is it sufficient, as the submission suggests, to provide for conversion as a temporary 'pavilion' or exhibition space?
But before I succumb to more frivolous imaginings, we should perhaps ask if the metaphor of the 'pavilion' in the garden is relevant here.
The absence of walls on the central 'pavilion' allows in the soft sea breezes to waft through.
Rejected by the Universal Exposition of 1867, he set up a separate exhibition in a private 'pavilion' , next to Courbet's.
As we approached the 'pavilion' in the park, we could see hundreds of people talking and eating, and could hear live music and laughter.
they designed the British 'pavilion' at Shanghai World Expo 2010
Treatment rooms for massage and mud baths run around the east edge of the complex and the new 'pavilion' at the southeast corner houses the doctors and their consulting rooms.
Ma'am, you'd hardly believe that I was once the owner of a great 'pavilion' tent that was the attraction of the fair.
Young offenders responsible for vandalising some of Hull's most attractive areas have redeemed themselves by restoring a ruined 'pavilion' in West Park to its former glory.
Chris pulled into a parking spot relatively close to a 'pavilion' at Moss Park.
A special feature of this development is the purpose-built 'pavilion' with two tennis courts.
It offers a huge range of venues from the smaller committee room and boardroom to large exhibition halls, a 'pavilion' and a ballroom.
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