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trawler Meaning in Bengali



 জাল টেনে মাছ ধরার ছোট জাহাজ

Noun:

মাছ ধরার নৌকা, বড় টানাজাল বহনকারী নৌকা,





trawler's Usage Examples:

A fishing trawler is a commercial fishing vessel designed to operate fishing trawls.


Naval trawlers are vessels built along the lines of a fishing trawler but fitted out for naval purposes; they were widely used during the First and Second.


trawlers, longline factory vessels, purse seine freezer vessels, stern trawlers and squid jiggers.


A factory stern trawler is a large stern trawler which.


work together as pair trawlers.


Freezer trawlers – The majority of trawlers operating on high sea waters are freezer trawlers.


A trawler attempted to tow her to shallow water but she broke free and sank.


action of 1 March 1968 was a co-ordinated attempt by four North Vietnamese trawlers to resupply the Viet Cong and the efforts of Operation Market Time elements.


The Dance class of World War II were armed trawlers of the Royal Navy.


Trawling is done by a trawler, which can be a small open boat with only 30 hp (22 kW) or a large factory trawler with 10,000 hp (7,500 kW).


Naval trawlers masquerade as civilian ships such as fishing trawlers, which could be reasonably expected to remain.


The Shakespearian-class trawler was a series of anti-submarine naval trawlers of the Royal Navy.


The Round Table class was a small class of trawlers built for the British Royal Navy in 1941–1942.


The Isles-class trawlers were a class of naval trawler used by the Royal Navy, Royal Canadian Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II.


Mincarlo is the last surviving sidewinder fishing trawler of the Lowestoft fishing fleet.


The Soviets converted her into a naval trawler in 1948[citation needed] and renamed her Musson.


Tree-class trawlers were a class of anti-submarine naval trawlers which served in the Royal Navy during the Second World War.


The Hull triple trawler tragedy was the sinking of three trawlers from the British fishing port of Kingston upon Hull during January and February 1968.


The Viola is a steam trawler built in 1906 at Hull.


She is the oldest surviving steam trawler in the world.


The Portuguese-class trawlers of World War II were naval trawlers, built in Portugal for the Royal Navy.



Synonyms:

fishing smack; fishing boat; fishing vessel; dragger;

Antonyms:

nonworker;

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