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英语

love is the flower you ve got to let grow

印地语

love is the flower�� you' ve got to let it grow ����

最后更新: 2023-06-09
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英语

this brings up the whole thing of you ' ve got to show kids

印地语

ये मुझे याद दिलाता है कि आपको भी बच्चों को

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英语

and the first thing you ' ve got to do , before you can even

印地语

और पहली बात तुम क्या , इससे पहले कि आप भी कर सकते हैं मिल गया है

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英语

life is the flower for which love is the honey

印地语

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英语

life is the flower for which love is the honey.

印地语

life is the flower for which love is the honey

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英语

you ' ve got to tell them something a lot more specific .

印地语

आपको उन्हे बहुत अधिक विशिष्ट्ता मे बताना होगा

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英语

if you want a place in the sun , you ' ve got to put up with a few blisters .

印地语

आप आराम की ज़िंदगी चाहते हैं तो आप को कुछ परेशानी तो उठानी ही होगी ।

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英语

hole at the very top , and you ' ve got to putt your ball in a way that it goes all the way

印地语

बहुत शीर्ष पर छेद , और तुम छोटे गड्ढे में गेंद गाड़ना करने के लिए मिल गया है एक तरीका है कि यह सभी तरह से चला जाता है में अपनी गेंद

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英语

if you want to succeed you ' ve got to be okay to just lose control .

印地语

अगर आप सफ़लता चाहते हैं तो आप को नियंत्रण छोडने के लिए तैयार होना होगा .

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英语

but you ' ve got to promise me you ' ll stick it out until then .

印地语

लेकिन देखो , तुम्हें वादा करना होगा कि जब तक कुछ नहीं होता , तुम धीरज से काम लोगी ।

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英语

so the idea is if you ' re still at high pressure and you ' ve got to get water in there , we ' ve

印地语

तो विचार है कि अगर आप अभी भी उच्च दबाव पर कर रहे हैं और तुम वहाँ में पानी मिल गया है , हम है

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英语

got a system for that . if you ' ve lost some of your pressure and you ' ve got to get water

印地语

उस के लिए एक प्रणाली है . यदि आप कुछ खो दिया है अपने दबाव के और आप के लिए पानी मिल गया है

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英语

“ if you want a place in the sun , you ' ve got to put up with a few blisters . ” - abigail van buren

印地语

“ आप आराम की ज़िंदगी चाहते हैं तो आप को कुछ परेशानी तो उठानी ही होगी । ” - एबिगैल वैन ब्यूरेन

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英语

people often remark that i ' m pretty lucky . luck is only important in so far as getting the chance to sell yourself at the right moment . after that , you ' ve got to have talent and know how to use it .

印地语

लोग अक्सर कहते हैं कि मैं भाग्यशाली हूँ । लेकिन भाग्य केवल उचित समय पर अपनी प्रतिभा को दिखाने का मौका मिलने तक ही महत्व रखता है । उसके बाद आप को प्रतिभा और प्रतिभा को काम में ला पाने की योग्यता की आवश्यकता होती है ।

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英语

“ do get to your feet , ” the breathless voice spoke to her as if she was a sulky child , “ you ' ve got to hold out now , little girl . ” “

印地语

अब ज़रा अपने पैरों पर खड़े होने की कोशिश करो । ” उसने हाँफती हुई आवाज़ में कहा , मानो किसी रूठे हुए बच्चे को मना रहा हो । “ हौसले से काम लेना होगा , मेरी नन्ही बच्ची । ”

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英语

when you look at the seas and oceans on the map you might think that they just flow into each other. it seems like there’s only one big ocean, and people just gave different names to its parts. well, you’ll be amazed at how vivid the borders between them are! the border between the pacific and atlantic oceans is like a line between 2 worlds. it looks as if the two oceans meet at an invisible wall which does not let them flow into each other and mix their waters. why on earth does it happen? we know for sure there is no invisible wall inside, and water is water. what could interfere with its mixing? the thing is that water can be different too. the atlantic and the pacific oceans have different density and chemical make-up, the level of salinity and other qualities. one can see by their color that they are far from being the same. the borders between two bodies of water with different physical and biological characteristics are known as ocean clines. haloclines – borders between waters with different salinity – are the most spectacular, and this is what we see when the atlantic and the pacific oceans meet. the famous explorer jacques cousteau found this when he was deep diving in the strait of gibraltar. the layers of water with different salinity looked like they were divided with a transparent film, and each layer had its own flora and fauna. haloclines appear when water in one ocean or sea is at least 5 times saltier than in the other. you can create a halocline at home if you pour some seawater or colored salty water in a glass and then add some fresh water on top of it. the only difference is that your halocline will be horizontal, and ocean haloclines are vertical. if you remember a couple of basic things from physics you might argue that a denser liquid should finally end up lower and less dense higher. if that were true the border between the two oceans would look not like a vertical line but as a horizontal one, and the difference between their salinity would become less obvious the closer they got to each other. so why doesn’t it happen here? well, first, the difference in density of water of the two oceans is not that great for one of them to get down and the other to rise up. and yet it’s enough not to let them mix. still, another reason is inertia. one of the inertial forces known as coriolis force influences objects when they are moving in the system of axes which, in its turn, is moving too. in simpler words, the earth is moving, and all the moving objects on it will be acted upon by coriolis force, deviating from their course. as a result, the objects on the earth surface don’t move straight on but deviate in clockwise order in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern. but the earth is moving slowly, it takes the planet a whole day to make a full circle around its axis. that’s why the coriolis effect gets obvious only in long time intervals: with cyclones or ocean flows. and this is why the direction of flows in the atlantic and pacific oceans is different. it also doesn’t let them mix. another important difference between the two oceans' water is the strength of molecules' connection, or surface tensile strength. thanks to this strength, molecules of a matter hold to each other. the two oceans have a totally different surface tensile strength, and it also doesn’t let them mix. maybe they could gradually start mixing with time, but as the flows in them have opposite directions, they just don’t have time to do this. we think that it’s just water in both oceans, but its separate molecules meet for just a short moment and then get carried away with the ocean flow. don’t you think, though, that only the atlantic and pacific oceans don’t get on well with each other! there are a lot of places on the planet where water in the two seas or rivers does not mix. there are also thermoclines – borders between water of different temperatures, like the warm water of gulf stream and much colder north atlantic ocean.

印地语

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