तेल टंकी Meaning in English
तेल टंकी शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : oil tank
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
तेल टैंकरतेल व्यापार
तेल निकला
तेल का टाइकून
तेल पोत
तेल का कुआँ
तेल कूप
तेलकूप
तेल कूप कर्मचारी
तेल से सना हुआ
तेल से सना हुआ क़ागज़
ओइलर
ऑयलर्स
ऑयलियर
चिकनाई
तेल-टंकी इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Most oil tank cars would remain in revenue service for decades until the "Black Bonanza" had run its course.
Commercial production began in 1932 and much mineral-insulated cable was used on ships such as the Normandie and oil tankers, and in such critical applications as the Louvre museum.
His position corresponds to that of the Boatswain in the deck department, the pump man in an oil tanker, and the electrician (but not ETO) in the engine department of a container ship or general cargo ship.
HMLA-167 also escorted eleven "Earnest Will" oil tanker convoys as well as ten minesweeper transits during its deployment in the Persian Gulf.
On September 19, 1992 while transiting the Malacca Strait near Medan, Indonesia the ship responded to distress calls from the collision of the oil tanker Nagasaki Spirit and container ship Ocean Blessing.
The tornado tossed several large oil tanks, levelled several industrial buildings, and several trailers were picked up and scattered at Laidlaw and Byers Transport.
The firm developed a horse-drawn oil tanker and formed a subsidiary, the Cleveland Bulk Oil Co.
However, the temple was demolished in 1947 to give way for the construction of an oil tank of Asiatic Petroleum Company (South China) Limited.
In the years 1936–1938 a modernization was carried out when six of the coal boilers were replaced with two oil fired boilers, with some of the coal storage converted to oil tanks.
After the sixth German salvo, Sydney resumed fire with her aft turrets: "Y" turret fired less than four times with little effect, but multiple shots from "X" turret struck Kormoran, damaging the raider's machinery spaces, wounding the sailors manning one of the guns, and starting a fire in an oil tank.
flagged oil tankers through such areas as the Strait of Hormuz of the Arabian Sea.
After the 11 September attacks and the subsequent invasion of Afghanistan, the Diet passed a bill that allowed Japanese oil tankers to provide fuel for American ships involved in military operations.
More events followed as the scenario progressed, including a very cold winter in the Northern hemisphere, terrorist attacks on Saudi Arabian and Alaskan oil ports, and Al-Qaeda cells hijacking oil tankers and crashing them into the docking facilities at the ports (which might effectively shut down such port for weeks, if not months).