English to Gujarati Dictionary auxiliary

auxiliary

સહાયક
definition
noun
a nursing auxiliary
a person or thing providing supplementary or additional help and support.
adjective
an auxiliary nurse
providing supplementary or additional help and support.
translation of 'auxiliary '
સહાયક,
ગૌણ,
વધારાનું
example
I've also worked as a counter assistant at Boots and as an 'auxiliary' in a care home.
Recognizing it to be a naval 'auxiliary' , the Shackleton stood off.
Powered by a main turbo-reactor engine and two 'auxiliary' engines, the bike could match speeds of two hundred kilometres per hour on flat terrain.
The 'auxiliary' power unit market is its first target, but cars and trucks aren't far behind.
So while the ship has 'auxiliary' engines and even a fax, radar and Global Positioning System, the crew still sleep in hammocks slung below decks.
The president was presented with a special award for the 'auxiliary' 's fundraising work over the last 12 months.
While in the Pacific the crew of the 'auxiliary' traced the footsteps of Sir Francis Drake by landing boats on a Costa Rican shoreline.
There were no allied or 'auxiliary' troops to be concerned about.
As an 'auxiliary' of the hotel itself, the bar is not obliged to pack itself with human garbage just to pay the rent.
Although the British 'auxiliary' ship could not keep up with the smugglers' speedboat, the helicopter was able to keep up the pursuit.
They are being trained as 'auxiliary' nurses and many are being adopted as grandmothers in families.
The entire complex was built by the three legions in Britain, though garrisoned by the more mobile 'auxiliary' troops.
The nursery nurses and 'auxiliary' staff spend a lot of one-to-one time with him.
The 54-year-old 'auxiliary' nurse at Rochdale Infirmary children's ward is pleased with their response to her ‘Pay to Breathe’ campaign.
Welfare is no longer an 'auxiliary' to the ongoing economic life of the people but has become almost their total economic existence.
The ship's propulsion system is based on a combination of nuclear power and steam turbine, with four nuclear reactors and two 'auxiliary' boilers.
In May 1940, he too was interned and told to enlist either in the Foreign Legion or in an 'auxiliary' corps of the French army.
The princes of Italy have lost their kingdoms due to their reliance upon mercenary or 'auxiliary' armies.
People who missed the service can support the project through mailing donations to the 'auxiliary' .
Children who gain one-to-one assistance from a teaching 'auxiliary' are having that withdrawn as head teachers were forced last week to lay off valued staff.
She's also president of the center's volunteer 'auxiliary' , although that's more or less by default.
To date, a quarter of the 1268 people with severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong are nurses, doctors, radiographers, and 'auxiliary' staff.
In order to launch the WMU and to assure its survival as an 'auxiliary' , the organization needed a strong, tenacious leader.
A portion of military specialists have even conceived an opinion that the Ground Forces have outlived their usefulness and will only play the role of 'auxiliary' troops in future wars.
Cabin motorboats were used the most often at 31.5 days; open motorboats were used 29 days and 'auxiliary' sailboats were used 25 days.
A nursing 'auxiliary' on ward 23 at Bradford Royal Infirmary, she joined the NHS in 1979 and is now a health care assistant in elderly care.
She told the Daily News that an 'auxiliary' told her the massacre ‘was a reprisal for what had occurred in the morning.’
There are plenty of bits of pipe, valves and parts of an 'auxiliary' engine mixed in among random shards of steel.
The ladies 'auxiliary' will have food available.
So small sailing vessels with 'auxiliary' motors that can only push them along at a few knots would not be required to be registrable.
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