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slewed Meaning in Bengali







slewed's Usage Examples:

An oblique wing (also called a slewed wing) is a variable geometry wing concept.


It was the first design to incorporate a slewed wing (also known as an oblique or scissor wing) in which one side swept.


construction of the station, the existing track towards Flinders Street was slewed in 1974.


at the wall; the dress yellowing, trembling if I open the wardrobe; the slewed mirror, full-length, her, myself, who did this to me? Puce curses that are.


accommodate the station and allow construction, the Up and Down lines were slewed in March 1974.


The Craigieburn-bound line was slewed to the west to permit an island platform to be built between the two tracks.


modern versions are constructed as phased arrays in which the beam can be slewed electronically, without moving the antenna.


Keeping a spacecraft slewed properly is vital toward ensuring that its high-gain antenna remains oriented.


The Ground-Based Radar Prototype (GBR-P) is an X-band mechanically slewed phased array radar system.


In 1911 the main line was slewed away from the platform along number 2 road, leaving it on a loop siding.


until 1984 when it was reduced to double track, with the running lines slewed over to increase line speeds.


In particular, tracks were easily slewed, causing difficulties.


Tragedy happened when her car slewed off the road near Eisenstadt and she was rushed to hospital, with three.


goods yard was extended and a new signal box provided, with the main line slewed to run through the platform, instead of no.


The one who'll bring the purse with three goats, come!'" (73) At this he slewed his mouth, and then he stuck his tongue out, like an ox that licks his nose.


The main single line had to be temporarily severed and slewed so that the carriage could be shunted onto its own track without the use.


6 road was severed alongside the Loco Stores and then slewed 8 ft towards the Joiners Shop and extended 80 ft towards the Cambrian Line.


The new line was then slewed over to run alongside the platform after which the down platform was dismantled.


Watch! A heavy tramcar honking its gong slewed between.


was originally on a loop siding off the main line, with the main line slewed to its present location during rationalisation of the yard.



Synonyms:

slue; swerve; yaw; sheer; trend; cut; veer; turn; curve; peel off;

Antonyms:

ebbtide; empty; unite; bad luck; misfortune;

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