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fitted out Meaning in Bengali



Adjective:

আউট লাগানো,





fitted out's Usage Examples:

Kingman shortly after, sailed to be fitted out in New Orleans, Louisiana, and commissioned on 27 June 1945, with Lt.


Naval trawlers are vessels built along the lines of a fishing trawler but fitted out for naval purposes; they were widely used during the First and Second.


After returning to the Nore in 1780, Discovery was fitted out as a transport at Woolwich Dockyard, serving as such between December.


The hulls were built by contractors such as Bruce Orchard and fitted out at the Maizey home until the growing business took up residence in a factory.


USS Franklin may refer to: USS Franklin (1775), a 6-gun schooner, fitted out in 1775 and returned to the owner in 1776 USS Franklin (1795), an 8-gun brig.


The car will be fitted out with the necessary equipment such as blue lights and sirens.


drifter is a boat built along the lines of a commercial fishing drifter but fitted out for naval purposes.


The structure was built in 1964–67, and the interior fitted out 1968–69.


In New Orleans, he fitted out vessels for the Confederate Navy, and served in the Confederate Navy himself.


She is a full-rigged ship which was built in Romania, fitted out in the Netherlands and launched in 2013.


The windmill was built and fitted out by Sam Oxley, an Alford millwright, in the early 1800s for the Jessop.


crew car (also known as a relay van) is a passenger carriage specially fitted out for the use of train drivers.


Navy on 18 May 1942; fitted out at the Boston Navy Yard; and placed in service there on 27 May 1942.


The class was built specifically for parcels, fitted out with parcel racks and bike storage at each end, and did not feature any.


She was not fitted out until 1731, when she was recommissioned under Captain John Roberta.


Archer-class patrol vessel built by Watercraft Limited, Shoreham-by-Sea and fitted out at Vosper Thornycroft.


The CSS General Earl Van Dorn, a side-wheel river steamer, was fitted out in early 1862 at New Orleans, Louisiana as a River Defense Fleet "cottonclad".


The term mainly describes vans that have been fitted out, often with a coachbuilt body for use as accommodation.



Synonyms:

prepared; equipped;

Antonyms:

unprepared; unwilling; unrehearsed;

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