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embarkations Meaning in Bengali



যাত্রী ও ক্রু একটি জাহাজ বা বিমান জাহাজের উপরে পেয়ে আইন

Noun:

বোঝাইকরণ, বোঝাই, জাহাজে আরোহণ, নৌকারোহণ, জাহাজে আরোপিত দ্রব্যসম্ভার, পোতারোহণ, পোতারোপণ, পোতারূঢ,





embarkations's Usage Examples:

IMAX theater in South America, as well as boarding docks where several embarkations offer both daytime and nighttime tours up and down the Guayas River.


Rio Comprido valley produced sugarcane, flowed off by a warehouse in embarkations which conducted it to the bay.


of the islanders' outrigger canoes and eight boats, leaving only two embarkations in working order, and killed 823 livestock animals, including 239 pigs.


Many troop embarkations would be at the New Jersey locations of Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne.


4: Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force (embarkations from 1st April, 1941, to 30th June, 1941).


in Normandy and died in 1648, is general of the fleet and director of embarkations for New France.


Line is the smallest line of the entire tram network, with 1,500 daily embarkations along the Briskeby stretch according to a 2004 report.


shipping is also an essential industry at the port, with 211,000 passenger embarkations each year from more than 220 cruise ships.


Aurora stayed behind to guard the landing parties and assist in the embarkations from the remoter settlements.


Subsequent embarkations of reinforcements occurred as and when sufficient recruits were gathered.


This constant outward flow of material paralleled unit embarkations through the final day of the evacuation.


Passenger traffic went from 902,000 embarkations in 1965 to more than 2.


During the four years that followed, he alternated no less than ten embarkations, with periods ashore in Toulon.


where they underwent specialised training on Loch Fyne, practising night embarkations on landing craft to prepare the company for evacuation by sea after raiding.


(%) Passenger embarkations 157,000 1.


elaborate plan involving a crate of oranges, switched trains and covert embarkations including a midnight rendezvous with a P'O steamship, he eventually sailed.



embarkations's Meaning':

the act of passengers and crew getting aboard a ship or aircraft

Synonyms:

going; boarding; departure; leaving; embarkment; going away;

Antonyms:

disembarkation; appearance; birth; inactive; debarkation;

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