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sleds Meaning in Bengali



 স্লেজগাড়ী,

Noun:

স্লেজগাড়ী,





sleds's Usage Examples:

traditional explanation of the pressure of sleds on the snow or ice producing a thin film of water and this enabling sleds to move on ice with little friction.


The early sleds were adapted from boys' delivery sleds and toboggans.


Play media The practical use of sleds is ancient and widespread.


Numerous types of sleds are used, depending on their function.


the sleds used in the Paralympic Games, the basic design of modern sleds remains true to the original 1960's simple sleds for kids.


These sleds were.


A luge /luːʒ/ is a small one- or two-person sled on which one sleds supine (face up) and feet-first.


A toboggan differs from most sleds or sleighs in that it has no runners or skis (or only low ones) on the underside.


sledding is a sport where riders do not simply sled down a hill, but use the sleds and their bodies to carry out various tricks, using apparatus such as ramps.


horse racing in which draft horses pull heavy sleds up sand ramps, urged-on by jockeys balancing on the sleds.


ground was covered with snow and ice, a log hauler could tow a string of sleds filled with logs.


Districts may have specific guidelines for the construction of sleds.


In one of the final great feats of dog sleds, twenty drivers and teams carried the life-saving serum 674 miles (1,085 km).


was organized and they prepared for the extremely long trek on two dog sleds to the Edsel Ford Ranges.


commercially-available snow sleds that incorporate the concept of ice blocking for use during summer.


The lighter and thinner ice blocks used in these sleds (as well as.


—for transport, either for riding or to pull wagons and sleds.


During the Ningen Bamba, teams of 5 or 7 men pull sleds of logs over man-made hills to the finish line.


uses his skills as a mechanical engineer to design sleds for the team, having already made his own sleds whilst competing.


For each men's event 30 sleds were allowed to compete (maximum of three NOCs with three sleds and six NOCs with two sleds).


Skeleton is so-named as the first metal sleds introduced in 1892 were said to resemble a human skeleton.


30 sleds were scheduled to compete.


26 sleds finished with one team disqualified after the first run.



Synonyms:

bobsled; dog sleigh; dogsled; dog sled; bobsleigh; vehicle; luge; bob; sledge; pung; sleigh; runner; toboggan;

Antonyms:

perambulate; disengage; discontinue; stay in place; stand still;

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