English to Punjabi Dictionary underbelly

underbelly

ਅਫਸੋਸਜਨਕ ਹੈ
definition
noun
Color is variable and can range from jet black dorsally with a lighter underbelly to a uniform light gray.
the soft underside or abdomen of an animal.
example
The soft 'underbelly' of the country's power is its reluctance to take casualties and to pay the costs of rebuilding societies that it invades.
The main people who are using cocaine in this area now are what would be described as the 'underbelly' of society.
It claims the party's policy 'underbelly' is economic risk, cuts to public services and charges for hospital operations.
His avowed aim is to write about, ‘people whose stories are seldom told, because they constitute the 'underbelly' of society.’
When it comes to competitive production, the advent of the free trade area has exposed the manufacturers' 'underbelly' again.
He can't win, his weak-as-water hesitations and obvious discomfort over the whole affair has exposed his soft 'underbelly' to the electorate and they will probably tear at him like sharks for it.
these multinationals have a soft 'underbelly'
One by one, its children learn of their society's dark 'underbelly' and so become adults.
‘The corporate database is the soft 'underbelly' of corporate Ireland,’ Reynolds said.
His friend's skin had mottled with rage and his lips were white like the 'underbelly' of a fish.
However, it was written to portray the seedy 'underbelly' of society in a slapstick kind of way.
All of them are in the 'underbelly' of society and that appealed to me.
Conflicts of interest remain a soft spot in the 'underbelly' of politics and journalism.
The timing was razor sharp, striking right on the soft 'underbelly' of Scotland's tender new born sensibilities.
She finds friendship with a homeless boy, but the two find that friendship is not enough to get by on in the dark 'underbelly' of Russia's rough and unforgiving streets.
Her questions were quick as a flash, like a salesman's flow chart, until she got the punters vulnerable 'underbelly' .
these multinationals have a soft 'underbelly'
I think that Currie reckoned we had something of a soft 'underbelly' up front but we took them to the cleaners.
You work your way through the criminal 'underbelly' of a city, jacking cars and committing all kinds of felonies as you make your way to the top.
By hijacking the legitimate connection to a traditional wired computer network, hackers might be able to exploit the soft 'underbelly' of corporate networks and launch even more invasive attacks.
As a look at the dark 'underbelly' of the record industry, and a self-defeating ego, it's fascinating stuff, and should be required viewing for anyone who has ever thought about joining a band.
No one thought their forwards would prove to be their soft 'underbelly' .
The next thing you know, little league games will be marred by sports betting, immersed in the dark 'underbelly' of gambling.
I've seen a small glimpse of the 'underbelly' of our consumer based society and it's not nice.
The most common color is dark brown - slightly brighter on the 'underbelly' than the dorsal surface.
Color is variable and can range from jet black dorsally with a lighter 'underbelly' to a uniform light gray.
Ruffs and britches disappeared long ago, and there isn't much to distinguish a Balinese from a Siamese today except a wispy fringe on the 'underbelly' and a meek plume of a tail.
They come from the gritty 'underbelly' of society where one has to be tough in order to survive.
Set in the summer of 1978 amid a vivid Italian landscape of yellow cornfields and blue skies, this film looks at the dark 'underbelly' of the world through a child's eyes.
Methinks they've shown their soft 'underbelly' .
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