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going ashore Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ডাঙায় যাচ্ছে,





going ashore's Usage Examples:

To preserve the area, going ashore is prohibited.


center of the hottest fire of the action, although in constant danger of going ashore on account of the shallow water, until finally he got a line made fast.


Unfortunately Hotham was shot at while going ashore, no agreement was signed and the Civil War rumbled on until a much larger.


He earned his award by going ashore and single-handedly destroying a Turkish naval gun battery while a lieutenant.


poorly-ossified and paddle-like limbs which would have prevented it from going ashore.


Shores of Iwo Jima, one of the LCVPs belonging to LST-70 can be seen going ashore at the Battle of Iwo Jima.


Mediterranean, at first at the blockade of Malta, and then off Egypt, before going ashore during the temporary peace.


first European ship to reach the east coast of Australia, with Cook going ashore at what is now known as Botany Bay.


Andrew Jackson was lost on December 4, 1868, after going ashore on a reef in the Gaspar Strait.


HMS Nith was then detailed with the task of coordinating landing ships going ashore off Courseulles, and as a result of craft not being able to identify.


birds, spending the majority of their adult life on the open sea and going ashore only for breeding, although some species—like the common guillemot—spend.


Captain Reed reported seeing three boats going ashore between Freshwater Cove and Magnolia, Massachusetts.


expedition visited Gough Island in the tiny (125-ton) Quest, with parties going ashore from 28 May 1922 for a few days.


He was awarded the country's highest military award for voluntarily going ashore under heavy fire to help rescue 14 wounded comrades in Cuba in 1898.


Four sailors from the Tacony were awarded the Medal of Honor for going ashore and disabling a Confederate artillery gun while under heavy fire during.



Synonyms:

disembarkation; disembarkment; debarkation;

Antonyms:

embarkation; going; boarding; departure;

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