English to Urdu Dictionary camouflage

camouflage

چھلاورن
definition
verb
the war area had to be camouflaged with mud
hide or disguise the presence of (a person, animal, or object) by means of camouflage.
noun
on the trenches were pieces of turf, which served for camouflage
the disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings.
translation of 'camouflage'
verb
بهیس بدلنا
noun
بهیس
example
The patterned coats of sleeping wild dogs are easily mistaken for dead logs, elephant dung and fallen mopane leaves, providing them with perfect 'camouflage' in their favourite habitat.
I realize that I'm not the most trendy person around but what is up with dressing children in 'camouflage' ?
Woolrich offers both 'camouflage' and traditional hunting clothing for turkey hunters.
much of my apparent indifference was merely protective 'camouflage'
This coloration, typical of many marine mammals, provides 'camouflage' .
One of the most widespread and varied adaptations is natural 'camouflage' , an animal's ability to hide itself from predator and prey.
on the trenches were pieces of turf which served for 'camouflage'
The 'camouflage' Humvees were on every corner topped by national guardsmen.
Dressed in 'camouflage' , gripping his .357 caliber Magnum, Demar was primed to shoot.
Jackson had since met a woman from his wilderness group and they tied the knot in 'camouflage' military fatigues.
Imagine the military applications of dynamic 'camouflage' clothing.
The natural 'camouflage' often found on the bodies of snakes is shown through the use of painted diamonds and triangles that appear throughout the length of the body.
‘I am helping you,’ a man dressed in 'camouflage' told a crying girl.
He has also claimed that children with severe dental problems are also being removed from waiting lists to 'camouflage' the extent of the problem.
the whiteness of polar bears provides 'camouflage'
At each test site the observers were asked to select the one 'camouflage' uniform that blended best with the surrounding urban background.
By 1918, the use of military 'camouflage' was axiomatic, and in 1939 war artists were again mobilized to advise on concealment.
The hijackers kept these accounts in their own names with no attempt at 'camouflage' .
In nature, most markings on herd animals are intended as 'camouflage' to protect them from being seen by predators.
Detailed centralised supervision and inspection is a recipe for decline which official statistics merely 'camouflage' .
on the trenches were pieces of turf, which served for 'camouflage'
'camouflage' nets
Among some ground-nesting waterbirds, such as gulls and plovers, research has shown that speckling aids egg 'camouflage' .
By relying on 'camouflage' , the military resort to the same artifice that enables many prey animals to enhance their chances of survival by minimizing detectability.
the whiteness of polar bears provides 'camouflage'
Two giants appeared from a nearby army barracks in 'camouflage' and studded helmets.
He was wearing military style fatigues including 'camouflage' trousers tucked into brown boots.
It was also effective in stripping 'camouflage' from concealed bunkers.
figures dressed in army 'camouflage'
Following her was a man, also dressed in desert 'camouflage' .
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