آسٹریلیا کی جھاڑیاں : Australia Ki Jhariyan Meaning in English
Australia Ki Jhariyan in Detail
1) آسٹریلیا کی جھاڑیاں : Hovea Purple Pea : (noun) any of several attractive evergreen shrubs of Australia grown for their glossy deep green foliage and flowers in rich blues and intense violets.
Useful Words
کوئی : Any : to any degree or extent. "It isn`t any great thing".
دل کش : Attractive : pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm. "A remarkably attractive young man".
آسٹریلیا : Australia : a nation occupying the whole of the Australian continent; Aboriginal tribes are thought to have migrated from southeastern Asia 20,000 years ago; first Europeans were British convicts sent there as a penal colony. "Had to go Australia".
اعلی نسبی : Aristocratic : belonging to or characteristic of the nobility or aristocracy. "A blue-blooded family".
گہرا : Deep : the central and most intense or profound part. "Since he lost the job he is always lost in deep thoughts".
پورا سال سرسبز و شاداب رہنے والا : Evergreen : (of plants and shrubs) bearing foliage throughout the year.
کھلنا : Bloom : produce or yield flowers. "The cherry tree bloomed".
پتا : Foliage : the main organ of photosynthesis and transpiration in higher plants. "The leaves are falling down".
چمکدار : Calendered : (of paper and fabric and leather) having a surface made smooth and glossy especially by pressing between rollers. "Calendered paper".
ہرا رنگ میں بدلنا : Green : turn or become green. "The red light will turn green".
بالغ : Adult : (of animals) fully developed. "An adult animal".
شدید : Intense : possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree. "Intense heat".
مالدار : Rich : possessing material wealth. "I too would have been rich".
کئی : Several : (used with count nouns) of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many. "After being suspended from a notorious political organization he survived several murder attempts".
جھاڑی : Bush : a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems. "The dog hidden behind the bush".