English to Hindi Dictionary budding

budding

नवोदित
definition
verb
new blood vessels bud out from the vascular bed
(of a plant or animal) form a bud.
adjective
a budding chrysanthemum
(of a plant) having or developing buds.
translation of 'budding'
आंख बांधना,
चश्मा लगाना
example
But that still left her with the problem of Josh and his 'budding' relationship with her best friend.
Nino Rijo, Banhart's second 2004 release, continues his 'budding' legacy in stunning fashion.
As the woman continues to slowly progress and a 'budding' romance begins to take shape, Mike starts to dig around into the archives to learn the full story of Roman and Margaret.
Don Jubilo and Don Emilio noticed their 'budding' relationship.
Shayla cried holding her arms out and looking up at the canopy of 'budding' tree branches.
The future looks bright for these 'budding' scientists, even if they haven't yet decided what they want to do after high school.
Was there any sign yet of the 'budding' historian?
It wasn't long before the children were spotting deer tracks, gopher burrows, butterflies, hornets' nests and 'budding' flowers.
Granados was eventually deported, and the paper's 'budding' relationship with the Latino community tanked.
Worse still, the other men know it too: Molly's 'budding' relationship with Boylan is evidently not a secret.
The researchers then demonstrated that the interdigital tissue (ID) that lies between 'budding' digits is responsible for instructing them as to what they will become.
Suffice it to say that Vincent and Thelma will discover a lot about each other, and some of what they learn will threaten both their 'budding' relationship and their chances of making it to Crete.
As we sped past 'budding' bushes it soon felt like we were approaching the countryside.
Aimee is already part of the national World Class Start programme, designed to identify and nurture a small number of 'budding' athletes who have the potential to compete against the best in the world.
The series, which is designed for 'budding' adventure racers, will continue in Squamish on April 25 with a tri-sport event at Alice Lake.
The event is a platform for 'budding' dancers and promising choreographers.
The Hoatzin chick features a rare anatomical feature - two claws on each 'budding' wing which help it grip branches and clamber about awkwardly.
Manor Café's patio fulfills the criteria handily, a serene oasis in the midst of huge 'budding' trees behind the teeming arteries of 124th. St. and 102nd. Ave.
Clark's attitude toward his characters has never encroached on his love of gazing at their lean, 'budding' bodies, and Ken Park is no different.
If the euro continues its sharp rise, a 'budding' European recovery may well be its first victim.
The sanctuary currently hosts 'budding' ornithologists from Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Germany, and Russia.
It was to that laboratory that a young 'budding' chemist from Lancaster directed his steps one autumn day in 1845.
With the introduction of the Internet, electronic and computer games, etc, we have seen a reduction in the relative time spent by 'budding' West Indian cricketers on the cricket field.
I want to picture the delightful birth of spring and its 'budding' flowers and baby animals.
The 'budding' trees also offered Tufted Titmouse, Ruby-crowned Kinglet, Eastern Phoebe, and Downy Woodpecker.
Why not continue to run it himself, and build on his 'budding' reputation as a patriot?
When I left, the morning was opening like a 'budding' flower.
Right now, I have four young 'budding' scientists with me in the Dry Valleys of Antarctica three young female undergraduates and one male graduate student.
I don't believe I truly understood that I could relax until I saw the grand white building of the Randolph family homestead through the 'budding' trees ahead of me.
Two salvageable moments from an otherwise wasted hour: the 'budding' relationship between Nadia and Weiss is great.
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