स्पॉटियर Meaning in English
स्पॉटियर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : spotter
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
स्पटर्सस्पोसल
जाया
जीवनसाथी
अलग रह रहे पति या पत्नि
ध्रष्टता करना
बिल्लाना
स्पट
डाट जैसा
कातर आदमी
कारटून करनेवाला
कूटाई
कोलना
चमोटी से मारना
चूल बनाना
स्पॉटियर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
According to historian John Earl Haynes and Harvey Klehr's analysis of the Venona Cables, Orloff received a regular stipend from the KGB for his services, reporting information on immigrant groups to Soviet intelligence and acting as a talent-spotter for new sources.
A sniper and a spotter were positioned on the embassy's water tower (the highest structure in the compound) and came under fire; they were ordered to not return fire and soon thereafter ordered to leave their position on the water tower.
The London Book Fair has grown in size and importance over the years and is now considered as second only to the Frankfurt Book Fair as "a mecca for European publishers, booksellers, rights agents and media trend-spotters".
The storm passed east of Leduc, where the first tornado was reported by a weather spotter at 2:59"nbsp;pm.
Kurnakov served as a courier to various Soviet intelligence sources, and acted as both a talent-spotter and a vetter of potential recruits.
By late afternoon the Italian fleet was close by and spotter planes from the battleships had made contact with the British convoy, but the planes misidentified Breconshire as a battleship.
Tirpitz left Fættenfjord on 5 March, in response to a report from a spotter plane and was joined by Admiral Otto Ciliax and an escort of three destroyers on the following day.
The German and British forces and the two convoys managed to move around each other in the vicinity of Bear Island without meeting or being seen by spotter aircraft.
Sunstate Airlines Fleet - Planespotters.
Aided by a squadron of four land aircraft, two Caudrons and two Henry Farmans, based at Mafia Island to spot the fall of shells, they engaged in a long-range duel with Königsberg, which was assisted by shore-based spotters.
In March 1972, naval gunfire spotters directing fire from the gunline ships of the US Navy provided the only counter-battery fire directed at North Vietnamese artillery that hit I Corps in advance of the Easter Offensive.
Under the direction of army spotters, these ships were able to engage point targets up to 2,000 yards (1,800"nbsp;m) inland, which proved invaluable in providing close support to the assaulting Allied infantry.
Early on 15 August 1944, Hobson acted as spotter for Nevada and her preliminary bombardment from the Baie de Bougnon.