English to yoruba meaning of

Ọpọlọpọ awọn itumọ wa fun ọrọ “inna” da lori ọrọ-ọrọ. Eyi ni diẹ ninu awọn itumọ iwe-itumọ ti o wọpọ julọ:Ẹrọ tabi ohun elo ti o njo epo tabi awọn ohun elo miiran lati gbe ooru tabi ina jade, gẹgẹbi awọn ina gaasi lori adiro tabi ileru. iná. Eniyan ti o nlo oogun, paapaa awọn oogun ti ko tọ, ni igbagbogbo, nigbamiran ti a lo ninu gbolohun ọrọ naa “agbona oogun.” /ol>

Sentence Examples

  1. With the pan covered, she turned off the back burner and slid the pan to the side.
  2. The scent of spilled coffee on a burner and a concoction of take-out food hung in the air.
  3. He took out his burner phone and dialled Alexander.
  4. A lab table with a Bunsen burner on it sat in the middle.
  5. First of all, the worthy fellow had gone up to his room, and had extinguished the gas burner, which had been burning for eighty days.
  6. Her father was elderly, and he could have easily forgotten to turn off the burner on the stove.
  7. They are as blue as a gas burner flame, and just as warm.
  8. He continued his exploration for a moment before backtracking, feeling the burner again.
  9. He has placed everything else on the back burner, including you.
  10. Holding the striker above the business end of the burner, Lance twisted the knob again, gas escaping.