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tailwinds Meaning in Bengali



 অনুকূল বাতাস,

একটি জাহাজ বা বিমান পথে হিসাবে একই দিক ফুঁ তলিয়ে





tailwinds's Usage Examples:

Conversely, tailwinds are bad on take-off and landing, but are good in flight.


editions have had an overall downhill drop, as well as athlete-assisting tailwinds.


from Dresden to Cuxhaven while the other direction mostly offers slight tailwinds.


Strong tailwinds affected both the sprint events and horizontal jumps.


mechanical problems, but by unexpected tailwinds.


As the helicopter was making the delivery, it experienced tailwinds instead of headwinds, causing it to.


cool temperature of 6 °C (43 °F) at the start, sunny skies and easterly tailwinds forecasted by weather reports were expected to make for a race that was.


to factors including: the course being too short (1991–93), excessive tailwinds, as well as there being an excessive drop in altitude, which boosted athletes'.


experience tailwinds caused by the jetstream.


Tracks to Europe use the jetstream to their advantage by routing along the strongest tailwinds.


Sustained ground speed for approximately nine hours with no rest on high tailwinds during an Antarctic storm.


gallons (170 L; 37 imp gal) long-range tanks and benefited from tailwinds en route.


ageing population for pharmaceuticals industry) as tailwinds.


With the tailwinds from the signatures campaign, the voter's association was able to win.


Performances on these courses could be aided by slope or tailwinds.


division of the WIAA, formed in 1931; members under 7 years old were called "tailwinds", and those from 7 through 20 years old were called "zoomers".



tailwinds's Meaning':

wind blowing in the same direction as the path of a ship or aircraft

Synonyms:

current of air; air current; wind;

Antonyms:

unwind; uncoil; stay in place; lower;

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