सड़क का किनारा Meaning in English
सड़क का किनारा शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : roadside
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
सड़क के किनारेसड़क के किनारे का
सड़क किनारे लगे विज्ञापन पट
रोडस्टेड
रोडस्टेड्स
रोडस्टर
रोडस्वीपर्स
रोडवेज
रोडवर्क
रोडवर्क्स
मार्गयोग्यता
सड़क योग्य
रोडी
घूम घूमकर किया जाता रहा
घूमकर बेचनेवाला
सड़क-का-किनारा इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
The service has adopted elements of medical, military and aviation culture to deliver the highest standards in intensive care to the roadside.
London's Air Ambulance carries a senior doctor in addition to a paramedic at all times, providing a 24/7 advanced trauma care outside of hospital, provide general anaesthetics on scene, and carry blood on board and administer blood transfusion on the roadside.
The two pivot-mounted 17-centimeter guns were positioned on the sides of the upper deck, each with three gun ports that allowed them to act as chase guns, firing fore and aft, as well as on the broadside.
Slightly earlier, Fusō became the first ship in the IJN to mount torpedo tubes for Schwartzkopff torpedoes when two above-water, traverseable tubes, one on each broadside, were added in late 1885.
A plant native of Europe in roadsides, weedy places.
The larger, more broadside, and more expensive version was printed in values of 1, 2 3, or 5 marks.
On Tuesday, October 5, about from Las Vegas, the group had stopped at the roadside to put on their rain gear as it had started to rain.
The driver attempted evasive action but his trailer clipped five of the motorcycles parked at the roadside; one of them hit Steve Lee.
Hoover's trips to camp were sometimes leisurely enough that he stopped for a roadside picnic.
The track remains embedded in the road where it crosses the A473, and warning lights were at the roadside and road signs warned drivers to stop if they saw warning lights flash at the level crossing but these were removed during construction of the cycle path.
In addition, the battleship was fitted with five submerged torpedo tubes, two on each broadside and one in the stern.
In addition, the battleships were fitted with five submerged torpedo tubes, two on each broadside and one in the stern.
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