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barrack Meaning in Tamil ( barrack வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

வீரர்கள் குடியிருப்பு,



barrack தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இவ்வூருக்கு மலங்கற்குடியிருப்பு மற்றும் வீரர்கள் குடியிருப்பு என்றும் பெயர்கள் இருந்ததாக முன்னோர்களால் கூறக்கேட்டிருக்கின்றேன்.

barrack's Usage Examples:

) are some small well-preserved thermae, and the barracks of the firemen (vigiles), a special cohort of whom was stationed here.


Within the yard there are extensive naval stores and barracks.


The Vendean peasant refused to join the republican army, not for want of fighting qualities or ardour, but because the army of the old regime was recruited from bad characters and broken men, and the peasant, ignorant of the great change that had followed the Revolution, thought that the barrack-room was no place for a good Christian.


Marshal Marmont, writing in 1839, mentions the capacity of the Egyptians for endurance; and it was tested In 1883, especially in the 2nd Brigade, since its officers (Turks and Egyptians), anxious to excel as drill-masters, worked their men not only from morn till eve, but also by lamplight in the corridors of the barracks.


long unites Mazarron to its port on the Mediterranean, where there is a suburb with 2500 inhabitants (mostly engaged in fisheries and coasting trade), containing barracks, a custom-house, and important leadworks.


23 his successor Tiberius concentrated this force on the eastern edge of Rome in fortified barracks: hence one cohort in turn, clad in civilian garb, was sent to the emperor's house on the Palatine, and large detachments could be despatched to foreign wars.


His gaze strayed towards the barracks, where he'd left Bianca.


No troops are now stationed here, and the barracks have been utilized for a jail, a lunatic asylum and other civic buildings.


The troops live, not in private houses, but in barracks, huts, forts or occasionally camps.


Avila also possesses an old Moorish castle (alcazar) used as barracks, a foundling hospital, infirmary, military academy, and training schools for teachers of both sexes.


It has long been demolished and the new barracks of the Grenadier regiment have been erected on the site.


It occupies altogether about 144 acres, contains a trophy park, parade grounds, the United States Naval Lyceum (founded 1833), officers' quarters, barracks, and three large dry docks (respectively 564, 465 and 307 ft.


HEINRICH KARL BRUGSCH (1827-1894), German Egyptologist, was the son of a Prussian cavalry officer, and was born in the barracks at Berlin, on the 18th of February 1827.





Synonyms:

casern, squad room, military quarters,



Antonyms:

undeceive, entangle, snarl, man,

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