क्रेस्टिंग Meaning in English
क्रेस्टिंग शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : cresting
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
क्रेस्टनक्रेस्ट्स
क्रेते
क्रेटिक
क्रेटिन
क्रेटिनिस
क्रेटिनाइज
क्रेटिनिज्म
क्रेटिनाइज्ड
क्रेटिन्स
क्रेटिनस
क्रेटोन
क्रेटोस
क्रिट्रॉन
क्रेव
क्रेस्टिंग इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Combat vehicles are vulnerable when cresting hills, because their thin belly armour may be exposed to troops on the reverse slope and because their weapons may lack the depression angle to effectively engage an enemy located below the vehicle.
Described by Pevsner as "one of the most perfect in Devon", it is unusual in being complete from the north to south walls and also in retaining its original coving, cornice and cresting.
The variety of cresting used is very great.
At Cullompton, Devon, such a beam still exists, and is carved with foliage; an open cresting ornaments the under side and two angels support the ends.
Each compartment is divided up into small square panels, crossed by diagonal ribs of cresting, while every joint is ornamented with a boss carved in the decorative way peculiar to the Gothic craftsman.
The cresting employed, though common on the Continent, is of a kind hardly known in England, consisting as it does of arches springing from arches, and decorated with crockets and finials.
The unconstructed routing heads northeast from Quaking Aspen, cresting a small summit before following Freeman Creek easterly past the Freeman Creek Grove, crossing the Kern River near its forks, and then using the path of Rattlesnake Creek and Beach Creek to the Beach Meadows area.
Some of the more notable floods after 1844 include the 1909 flood, cresting at ; the 1915 flood, cresting at ; the 1928 flood, cresting at ; the 1944 flood, cresting at ; the 1951 flood, cresting at ; and the 2007 flood, cresting at .
The company decided the increasing rail traffic needed newer and more efficient facilities so the station was rebuilt to a standardised GWR 'French Pavilion' design, including ornate crestings on the roof "towers".
On the west wall are two mirrors with eagle cresting, designed by Sir Robert Lorimer and made by Whytock and Reid of Edinburgh.
The first winds through the Amphitheater Mountains, cresting at Maclaren Summit, at the second highest road in Alaska.
The parapet features an architrave, a frieze with mouldings and panels, a balustrade and Islamic cresting echoing that found on Masjid Sultan.
This is followed by a cresting blind left hand turn (T10), "South Bend", that finishes in a steep downward slope.