लाग बुक Meaning in English
लाग बुक शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : log book
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
लॉग बुकलॉग केबिन
लॉग जाम
लॉग लाइन
लाग आफ करना
लग आन करना
लाग आउट करना
लॉग आउट
लट्ठे के आकार का केक
ऊपर लॉग इन करें
लॉग अप
लाग लपेट
लोगन
लोगान
लोगानबेरी
लाग-बुक इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Crook's flying log book is stored at The National Archives in Kew, and is available for public viewing.
They can be supervised or taught in their log book hours by any person/persons holding a full license.
They must sign the log book for allocated hours.
200 Squadron included photos and log book images.
The EAN "country code" 978 (and later 979) has been allocated since the 1980s to reserve a Unique Country Code (UCC) prefix for EAN identifiers of published books, regardless of country of origin, so that the EAN space can catalog books by ISBNs rather than maintaining a redundant parallel numbering system.
The catalog was put together by compiling over one million library catalog cards from over 600 libraries across Japan in an effort to catalog books published before the Meiji Restoration still in existence that were written in Japan or by Japanese nationals.
The park forest bungalow dates back to the British Raj era, and contains a well-maintained log book from its inception, which makes for interesting reading.
Doctrina Christiana, en lengua española y tagala, the first Spanish and Tagalog book ever published;.
The school has a number of historical artefacts that have been retained since this period including the school log book.
However, the log book of the navigator, 2nd Lt Dp"nbsp; "Deep" Hays, which was still on board, made no mention of the aircraft's movements after the crew commenced their return leg from Naples.
Army parachute rigger, without checking the log book for the name of the rigger who last prepared it.
In addition the museum has preserved all of the navy's ship log books from 1814 to today.
Eventually the decision was made to disperse the aircraft to various airfields to give pilots an opportunity to add the unusual aircraft to their log books.