English to Urdu Dictionary scattering

scattering

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definition
verb
scatter the coconut over the icing
throw in various random directions.
noun
The damage has involved the smashing of glass flower holders and the scattering of flowers and other objects which had been placed on graves.
an act of scattering something.
translation of 'scattering'
verb
پهیل هوا
example
Around her was a 'scattering' of men, women and children in ragged clothes, their meagre belongings next to them.
We had the same straight, long, red hair, piercing green eyes, and 'scattering' of freckles.
This forest consisted of large preserves of woodland, open areas of common land and rough moorland with a 'scattering' of farms and villages.
Before she could contemplate further, a 'scattering' of small pebbles and concrete dust fell down on her from the pier above.
A 'scattering' of greying heads among the youngsters in the crowd show it's striking a chord with those who were there the first time around.
Atomic, and molecular structure enter centrally in determining the 'scattering' and absorption of radiation.
He is invited to attend the event which will include the dedication of commemorative bench and the 'scattering' of his father's ashes.
Today, only a 'scattering' of cobblestones and a granary remain from the estate of a former Russian general, the nucleus of which formed the boundary of the camp.
Apart from the aesthetic standpoint, ‘that in this enlightened age should be sufficient deterrent’, this 'scattering' of litter was costing ratepayers quite a lot of money.
the colossal wastage involved in a random 'scattering'
the 'scattering' of freckles across her cheeks and forehead
His PhD wasn't concerned with the fission of a large nucleus but with the 'scattering' of small nuclei or, to be precise, on how to calculate three-body forces - a very abstract topic.
At the hotel entrance, the former heavyweight champion rolls up in a dusty black cab to a 'scattering' of cheers.
The damage has involved the smashing of glass flower holders and the 'scattering' of flowers and other objects which had been placed on graves.
During transmission through tissues, energy is lost due to absorption and 'scattering' , and thus the reflected energy of the echo is invariably lower than the original ultrasound.
I did suggest cremation and then the 'scattering' of his ashes by means of a rocket firework.
They looked like aviaries with their random 'scattering' of what appeared to be perches.
A 'scattering' of applause greeted these few dissenters.
The amount of 'scattering' depends on the wavelength (hence colour) of the light.
'scattering' is detected by a photomultiplier
Bright light illuminates stainless steel machines and walls are fresh and clean with a 'scattering' of arty posters.
As the sign implies, they specialise in military antiques, ex-communist paraphernalia, old photos and a 'scattering' of old tin-type toys.
The book earnestly tracks Elizabeth's life from her family roots to the sad 'scattering' of her possessions after her death.
Modern analysis shows that the presence in the atmosphere of dust and large moisture particles causes some 'scattering' of light as it passes through it.
The only spot of colour in the room was a street map on the back of the door, embossed with a random 'scattering' of candy-colour headed pins.
Already, in the 1940s, a 'scattering' of articles began to appear in professional journals, providing us with bits and pieces of our history.
Today, just a handful of shops and a 'scattering' of houses remain, but its still worth a visit if only to capture the flavour of the island's unique heritage.
In the case of cremation, this may follow quite soon, with the ritual interring or 'scattering' of the products of cremation.
Illustrated with a 'scattering' of the author's own landscape oil paintings, the autobiographical tales display a love of the Great Outdoors.
The archipelago is a 'scattering' of about fifty islands.
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