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क्रेवस्ड Meaning in English



क्रेवस्ड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : crevasse
, crashed


क्रेवस्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

On September 15, 2015, a Piper PA-31 with two crew and six passengers crashed 2 kilometers from Thompson, Manitoba airport shortly after takeoff.


The aircraft crashed on the shoreline of the River Medway near Allhallows at 11:50 am.


market even when other Asian online retailers crashed after the dot-com meltdown.


Ocaña had crashed in the Tour de l'Aude, gone home and was fired by his team for not communicating.


First prototype fitted with Wright SR-1820-F53 Cyclone driving a two-bladed Hamilton Standard controllable-pitch propeller, which crashed killing both pilot and the project engineer.


One crashed into the port side of the flight deck, damaging it badly.


1947: July 3, a Douglas C-54 crashed off the Florida coast after the pilot lost control in turbulence.


Gearhead then watches as the street punks close in on the crashed Batmobile.


His first book, The Machine Gunners, published by Macmillan in 1975, told a Second World War story about English children who find "a crashed German bomber in the woods complete with machine gun".


On 22 October 2005 the aircraft crashed at Lisa Village, Ogun State, killing all 117 people on board.


On 2 July, Marco Delvecchio gave Italy the lead in the 55th minute and they held on until the final minute of injury time, when Sylvain Wiltord crashed a low drive past Italian keeper Francesco Toldo to take the game into extra time.


27 September 2010 - A helicopter with two people on board was reported (by TV3 News) to have crashed.


Relief was brought by air, but one RAF Halifax aircraft crashed into the moors near Grindon during a severe blizzard.



क्रेवस्ड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Dangling from the harness, he managed to pull the ripcord and the chute opened just as he hit the trees, where he plunged a further 80 feet and came to rest on a ledge in a crevasse.


He narrowly avoided capture while enemy troops jumped across the crevasse, mere feet above.


They can be up to 10"nbsp;meters wide and are typically found on ice sheets and flat areas of a glacier in a region of transverse crevasses.


Moulins can reach the bottom of the glacier, hundreds of meters deep, or may only reach the depth of common crevasse formation (about 10–40"nbsp;m) where the stream flows englacially.


Water, produced by the thawing of the ice and snow, forms streams on the surface of the glacier, which, having gathered into their courses a certain amount of morainic debris, finally flow down a crevasse as a swirling cascade or moulin.


The sides of the crevasse are abraded, and a vertical shaft is formed in the ice.


What faces a visitor to Pindari glacier at the Zero Point, along its left lateral moraine, is an immense wall of jagged, broken ice criss¬crossed with thousands of seracs and crevasses.


However, one of their members, Jan Franczuk, was killed in a crevasse accident.


The ascent from Hohsaas takes about 4 hours and involves slopes to 40 degrees and crevasses.


On 14 December 1912 Ninnis fell through a snow-covered crevasse along with most of the party's rations, and was never seen again.


The eastern edge was then receding at about per year and showed significant thinning and closure of crevasses.


" On this same occasion, Castner went on snowshoes some distance up the margin of the Yale Glacier, which may perhaps show that it was then less severely crevassed than in 1910 when traveling upon its surface was impossible.


Barnard Glacier is a clean, crevassed ice tongue, with no medial or lateral moraines.





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