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winching Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

শক্তিশালী কপিকলবিশেষ,





winching's Usage Examples:

Skid cones are also useful when winching by rope, where it's more difficult to steer a log.


Winch or winching may also refer to: Eli Winch (1848–1938), an American manufacturer and.


Point, commonly known as "The Bluff" or "Bluff Beach", where the boat winching system is a tourist attraction.


The location of the station and winching houses are marked by the Minories public house.


grappling device lowered on a steel cable into a flight deck grating, before winching itself down while secured to the deck of a pitching vessel in heavy seas.


Brown Point with its boat winching system is unique, and is a proven tourist attraction.


Finally, with the aid of her steam capstan winching in the cable and 125 men pulling at her tow rope, the Skuzzy made it through.


the underground miners' journeys to and from their working levels, for winching materials into and out of the mine, and for powering on-site ore stamping.


tailplane, with its single tow-release placement a compromise between winching and aerotowing.


the flying fox, just a cement plinth and rusted remnants of the wire and winching equipment.


Wakeskate winching is a sport where a person on a waterski or snowboard is propelled across.


features, the Ibex can be built or delivered with Foer's patented Vector winching system.


but lose points for a variety of errors (such as, using reverse gear, winching, touching the bunting or cones, etc.


eventually, it was decided to simplify the design by making provision for winching the weapon off the rear of the carriage onto a 360° traverse platform carried.


300 km off-road, followed by highway endurance, fuel efficiency, load, winching, slope, mounting and dismounting, climbing and braking, including a one-metre.


and 1909, and feature a stationary power source using cable winding and winching and cars traveling down as a counterweight to a car being lifted on parallel.


Double timber pilings were rammed into the river bottom by winching up a large stone and releasing it, thereby driving the posts into the riverbed.


also equipped with a bulldozer blade that can be used as an anchor when winching or as a stabiliser when lifting, a pump to transfer fuel to another vehicle.


Caterpillar diesel engine will generate power simultaneously for drive and for winching during its launch and recovery procedure.


as the internal large floor hatch for winching goods between levels.


The machinery associated with the winching process has been removed.



Synonyms:

lifting device; yard donkey; ship; yarder; capstan; windlass;

Antonyms:

abduct; adduct; fire; disembark; get off;

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