English to Gujarati Dictionary flyover

flyover

ફ્લાયઓવર
definition
noun
there were artillery platforms in the hills, making a flyover too risky
a low flight by one or more aircraft over a specific location.
Mr Moffatt said the ultimate aim was to build a completely segregated crossing and flyover at Bilbrough, and construction was planned to start in 2003, subject to the availability of funds.
an overpass.
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And the timing couldn't be worse as the work coincides with the improvements at Pitsea 'flyover' that are already causing extra congestion.
there were artillery platforms in the hills, making a 'flyover' too risky
Designs showing how Swindon's Commonhead roundabout could look if a planned £13 million 'flyover' becomes a reality have been exhibited.
And Naval fighter jets cap the pre-race festivities with a tight-formation 'flyover' .
The mum-of-one helped organise Under Croydon, an arts project which transformed the pedestrian subway beneath Croydon's 'flyover' into a colourful mural.
The talks have been prompted by concern that the sharp right-hand curve for motorists joining the by-pass at Brambling Fields 'flyover' , Norton, may be a hazard.
She told officers that she feared for the children's lives because their father had said he would drive his truck off Tilbury Docks or Pitsea 'flyover' with the youngsters inside.
There was a wet winch demonstration as well as a historic flight Iroquois helicopter lake 'flyover' and static display.
Although Mr Boynes would love to be part of the 'flyover' , he considers his attendance on the ground just as important.
But critics of this bold horticultural experiment have compared the results with everything from an unfinished Italian motorway 'flyover' to the business end of a broom.
The Highways Agency revealed today that a public inquiry is likely into its proposed £3.9 million 'flyover' at Bilbrough Top, between York and Tadcaster.
his appeal extends way beyond the Bible Belt and the 'flyover' states
During a 'flyover' of the park last year, McClure witnessed a number of bison carcasses lying in overgrazed fields.
Mr Moffatt said the ultimate aim was to build a completely segregated crossing and 'flyover' at Bilbrough, and construction was planned to start in 2003, subject to the availability of funds.
Perhaps most impressive is a 'flyover' of F - 16 fighter jets during pre-race ceremonies in the last half of the film.
After the pair spotted a heavy weapon in a village during a 'flyover' in a military helicopter, Smith carried back the coordinates to a Marine commander so the weapon could be destroyed.
We all missed Bush throwing out the first pitch, though we did see his helicopter come and go, not to mention the thunderous F - 16 'flyover' .
The Highways Agency shut a notorious gap at nearby Bilbrough Top in December, prior to the start of construction of an £11 million new 'flyover' .
Our commanding officer coordinated a 'flyover' of the ship for us so the LSOs could shine a beacon on our nose gear and determine its condition.
We could do a 'flyover' of the island with a shuttle, hoping the Curie's crew has someone looking out for rescue craft to signal.
Geraldton aviator Chris Shine will pilot one of nine tiger moths in a special diamond formation 'flyover' in Perth this afternoon.
The 'flyover' will be held over crowds lining the streets to watch the annual Moomba Festival on March 14.
Cameras showed that during the day traffic was tailing back to the A35 Redbridge 'flyover' and several hundred metres along the M271.
his appeal extends way beyond the Bible Belt and the 'flyover' states
We reported that the order imposed to close the four gaps was merely temporary, and that the Highways Agency was planning to open them up once the new £11 million 'flyover' was in use.
As Senator Mary Landrieu's helicopter was taking off for a 'flyover' of the devastation, she watched as a group of people smashed a window at a gas station store and jumped in.
A white or blue van was directly behind the couple's car at Bishopthorpe 'flyover' leaving the A64 on the outskirts of York at about 1.15 pm last Friday.
The new squadron was to have demonstrated its skills with a 'flyover' and aerobatic maneuvers, but the aerial activities were canceled because of bad weather.
Water logging around the 'flyover' 's rusted pillars is routine during the rains.
Although there hasn't been an official ribbon-cutting yet, the 'flyover' leading to the airport opened recently.
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