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motorization Meaning in Bengali



motorizing আইন (মোটর সহ বা মোটর গাড়ি দিয়ে equiping





motorization's Usage Examples:

The global rate of motorization increased in 2013 to 174 vehicles per 1000 people.


As defined by the United States Army, motorization is "the use of unarmored wheeled vehicles for the transportation of combat.


Like most German infantry units it had no motorization, and relied on leg and horse mobility.


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Although motorization has increased speed and load capacity, many forms of human-powered transport.


A similar concept in some ways is motorization, but that term[clarification needed] more broadly refers to the rise.


2N "Altéo" trains (operated by the RATP) but each features different motorization and interior layout.


Suburbanization and motorization generated traffic jams on urban multi-lane highways.


The war effort put an end to efforts at mass motorization, as savings and production cability for the KdF-Wagen instead went into.


Another factor prompting motorization was the decline of national horse stocks and the inability to restore.


November 1876 – 26 February 1944) was a German General who oversaw the motorization of the German Army in the late 1920s and early 1930s and was appointed.


Poklonova, who was an engineer with the RKKA UMM (Soviet army office of motorization and Mechanization).


the eventual disappearance of wind-powered transport in course of the motorization of Indonesia's traditional trading fleet in the 1970/80s, vessels using.


of the breed peaked at around 10,000 head, but with the increase of motorization they began to decline.


World War II and an advocate of military mechanization, particularly the motorization of the cavalry.



motorization's Meaning':

the act of motorizing (equiping with motors or with motor vehicles

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