shellfire Meaning in Bengali
গোলাবর্ষণ,
Noun:
গোলাবর্ষণ,
Similer Words:
shellfishshelling
shells
shelter
sheltered
sheltering
shelters
shelve
shelved
shelves
shelving
shepherd
shepherded
shepherdess
shepherding
shellfire's Usage Examples:
ship sunk during the D-Day landings on 6 June 1944, when she was hit by shellfire from German shore batteries.
Subsequently, the village of Moyat and others were destroyed by shellfire and incendiary rockets from Sutlej.
designed to be launched from cruisers or battleships in order to spot their shellfire at night.
She was sunk by shellfire from coastal batteries in the Dardanelles on 28 January 1918.
In naval warfare plunging shellfire was theoretically capable of penetrating an enemy ship's thinner deck.
during the Battle of Leyte Gulf by a combination of naval bombers, cruiser shellfire and destroyer-launched torpedoes.
personally directing his forces in the face of poison gas attacks and heavy shellfire.
On 5 August 1944 a Soviet submarine sank her in the Black Sea by shellfire, killing more than 300 refugees.
feelings of being gassed, wounded and standing close to men killed by shellfire, and of praise for his preaching.
100 minutes of fighting, Bismarck was sunk by the combined effects of shellfire, torpedo hits and deliberate scuttling.
At Jutland, Harvey, although mortally wounded by German shellfire, ordered the magazine of Q turret on the battlecruiser Lion to be flooded.
as were the final ten, and the middle of the convoy was cut down by shellfire.
Sittang Bend in July-August 1945, it suffered over 50% losses; from enemy shellfire, air raids, cholera and dysentery.
Virginia in the Battle of Drewry's Bluff, it was heavily damaged by shellfire with several crewmembers wounded or killed.
Synonyms:
shot; shooting;
Antonyms:
colorless;