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squadrons Meaning in Tamil ( squadrons வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

படை அணிப்பிரிவு,



squadrons தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

அந்த அணியின் ஓர் உறுப்பினர், படை அணிப்பிரிவு தலைவர் எசு.

squadrons's Usage Examples:

Bredow's command (six squadrons of the r6th Ulans and 7th Cuirassiers) was at that moment drawn up under cover about half a mile west of Vionville, and from its position could see nothing of the events in progress on the battlefield.


Before the Japanese war Russia maintained four separate squadrons: the Baltic, the Black Sea, the Pacific and the Caspian.


While Carlo Zeno harassed the Genoese stations in the Levant, Vettor Pisani brought one of their squadrons to action on the 30th of May 1378 off Punta di Anzio to the south of the Tiber, and defeated it.


-12 regiments of 4 squadrons each, or 48 squadrons in all, attached to the first three ordus.


But Sackville, in spite of repeated orders from Prince Ferdinand, sullenly refused to allow Granby's squadrons to advance.


But the,gallant old marshal still had some fresh squadrons in hand, and he promptly launched them to stem the French advance.


His efforts to interrupt the sea communications of the Egyptian forces failed, owing to the enormous disproportion of the two squadrons in the siege and strength of the ships.


Already, in the negotiations with England during the summer of 1806, the emperor had shown his sense of the extreme importance of gaining possession of that island, which indeed caused the breakdown of the peace proposals then being considered; and now he ordered French squadrons into the Mediterranean in order to secure Corfu and Sicily.


Fourteen times the squadrons of King Philip came back to the charge; but mowed down by the arrow-shower, they seldom could get to handstrokes with the English knights, and at last rode off the field in disorder.


Thus, the farther the four main columns penetrated into the French right wing, the wider would the gap become between Bagration and Kolowrat, and Liechtenstein's squadrons could not form a serious obstacle to a heavy attack of Napoleon's centre.


Each of these again was divided into sumuns or squadrons, each containing 150 families.


In 1831 and 1833 Great Britain entered into an arrangement with France for a mutual right of search within certain seas, to which most of the other powers acceded; and by the Ashburton treaty (1842) with the United States provision was made for the joint maintenance of squadrons on the west coast of Africa.


, Milhaud's and Lefebvre-Desnouettes' horsemen (43 squadrons) to charge the allied centre between the two farms.





Synonyms:

air unit, escadrille, wing,



Antonyms:

stay in place,

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