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breeches buoy Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

পাজামাবিশেষ ভাসিয়ে রাখা,





breeches buoy's Usage Examples:

A breeches buoy is a rope-based rescue device used to extract people from wrecked vessels, or to transfer people from one place to another in situations.


of seven were rescued by the Hartland Lifesaving Company, with their breeches buoy.


English and French), and a Tail block designed to support the breeches buoy.


Once the breeches buoy lines and the Crotch Pole (an A frame) assembled, the survivors.


was setting up a breeches buoy.


As the breeches buoy was connected to the.


Crew rescued the entire crew from the stricken vessel using a breeches buoy.


The breeches buoy had been in existence on the island since 1901, but had never.


A breeches buoy was put up by the life savers for the safety, in the event of a storm.


stations were equipped with surfboat, apparatus cart, Lyle gun, and breeches buoy.


with a rocket cart and an adjacent cannon, for the deployment of a breeches buoy.


rescued 21 persons by surfboat, and extracted an additional 13 people by breeches buoy.


After the eleventh crewman was rescued using the breeches buoy the stricken steamer.


to the barge, and both marooned men made it safely back to shore via breeches buoy, 17 hours after they first found themselves drifting towards the falls.


with mortars, and so invented the Manby Mortar, (later used with the breeches buoy), that fired a thin rope from shore into the rigging of a ship in distress.


Her crew was taken off by breeches buoy and the ship's figurehead was in the captain's garden for many years.


with winds gusting up to 100 mph (160 km/h; 45 m/s), local men got a breeches buoy onto the vessel and rescued all 66 crew members.


Coast Guardsmen on shore attached three lines to the ship and set up a breeches buoy to take off the harbor pilot, but the crew stayed on board the ship.



Synonyms:

life belt; life buoy; lifesaver; life ring;

Antonyms:

hire; negate; invalidate; disprove; discontinue;

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