स्कैपर्स Meaning in English
स्कैपर्स शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : spurs
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्पर्सफूट निकलना
स्पुतनिक्स
स्पुतनिक
जासूस
जासूसी एजेंसी
जासूसी चश्मा
जासूसी देख भाल
जासूसी विमान
ख़ुफ़िया पुलिस
स्पाइग्लास
स्पाइहोल
स्पाईमास्टर
स्पाइरिफर
स्पाइवेयर
स्कैपर्स इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Dean Bank spurs off this road, running alongside the Water of Leith.
PNWR's tracks lie entirely within Oregon, extending from Astoria to Portland along the Columbia River, from Portland to Eugene through the Willamette Valley, and along several spurs through the Northern Oregon Coast Range.
De Chirico presents a bust of a classical sculpture, a rubber ball, and a rubber glove on a canvas in between some buildings with a train passing by in a scene that spurs a sense of confusion.
The area is mountainous, and spurs of the Arakan Mountains reach the coast.
The rocks in the Arakan Range and its spurs are metamorphic, and include clay, slates, ironstone and indurated sandstone; towards the south, ironstone, trap and rocks of basaltic character are common; veins of steatite and white fibrous quartz are also found.
An initial order of 400 Hotspurs was placed with General Aircraft Ltd in September by the Ministry of Aircraft Production, nearly two months before the prototype first flew.
The Mk I was distinguished from its other variants by the addition of cabin portholes along its fuselage, and hooks on the nose and tail to allow multiple Hotspurs to be towed together.
The two pilots, and later the pilot and instructor when the Hotspurs were used as training gliders, sat in tandem in the cockpit.
Due to changing operational requirements, no Hotspurs were used in combat operations, and were instead exclusively used for training purposes; it was the glider in which all pilots belonging to the Glider Pilot Regiment received their initial instruction.
A total of 250 Hotspurs were retained for operational use if they were required, but the rest were used as training gliders.
In the build-up to Operation Overlord in early 1944, a scheme was considered in which Hotspurs would have been used to transport cargo and equipment.
At war's end, the type was retired and few Hotspurs were preserved for display.