English to Gujarati Dictionary soldier

soldier

સૈનિક
definition
verb
soldiering was what the colonel understood
serve as a soldier.
noun
As an enlisted soldier , he served in every leadership position up to the position of First Sergeant.
a person who serves in an army.
Soldiers resemble worker termites, except that they have enlarged brownish heads and strong, well-developed jaws.
a wingless caste of ant or termite with a large specially modified head and jaws, involved chiefly in defense.
translation of 'soldier'
સૈનિક
noun
લશ્કરી સિપાઈ
example
But by far the most important question to be settled this week was exactly how wide should a toast 'soldier' be?
A graduate of West Point and a career 'soldier' , he served in combat units in Europe in World War II and in Korea during the Korean War.
Mr. Johnston explained that the detail below the red line remained the same except for Helifix anchors that were put in just above the 'soldier' course of bricks.
When a 'soldier' has to serve in a dependent-restricted area, he must be confident that his family is well cared for back home.
He thus avoided serving as a 'soldier' , or u2018cannon fodder,u2019 as he would later put it.
Mike Minton, a 37-year-old engineer, has calculated that the ideal width for a toast 'soldier' should be 22 mm.
Keitel, a professional 'soldier' , served as an artillery officer on the Western Front during the First World War and then as a staff officer.
As an enlisted 'soldier' , he served in every leadership position up to the position of First Sergeant.
Before visiting a regiment he would call the colonel aside and ask for the name of a 'soldier' who had served well in previous campaigns, but who had not been given the credit he deserved.
There are more options with 'soldier' courses, rowlocks, headers, bonds, etc. in their final form in the wall.
She had told me he was the model for u2018The Digger,u2019 a bronze bust of a 'soldier' at the Australian War Memorial.
Norms against child 'soldiering' have proven to be insufficient, so stigmatization of those who abuse children in this manner must be backed up with real punishments.
The battle of Benburb affords as great a proof of Irish 'soldiership' as Fontenoy.
A major strength of the book is Glover's ability to intersperse the action of conflict with quotes from the 'common soldier' and Wellesley himself.
However, you are right to say that of the war poems in existence many celebrate 'soldierly' virtues (Kipling, Horace, Virgil, Homer).
Before then the only medals awarded to serving 'soldiers' were for good conduct or long service.
All the commands of 'soldiership' , and the system of soldiership, it is easy to us.
There are over 1,000 troops occupying the island, including some 'soldiers' from other battalions.
I ate sausages, and boiled eggs and 'soldiers' , white bread and butter, because I think that's what my mother had prepared.
After dealing so extensively with the political context and the experiences of 'common soldiers' , Rable devotes only 80 pages to the actual fighting of 13 December 1862.
These are working people who expected to express their spirit of service with a little weekend 'soldiering' or crisis assistance.
But everyone present realized that had Graham 'soldiered on' , most of the press questions would not be about policy ideas but instead would be focused on his woeful prospects for victory.
A 'common soldier' from a state that never seceded, Green was a volunteer.
His letters are generally easy reading, and are filled with great detail about the life of the 'common soldier' .
In the meantime Graham's been 'soldiering' away at the window frames on the back of the house, effecting repairs and refurbishments, and working to a higher standard than I've ever seen him do before.
As humble privates and illustrious generals, Scottish 'soldiers' marched and fought across the globe, in the service of the British Empire.
Grandson Steven Casserly gave one of the eulogies, focussing on Peter's life outside 'soldiering' .
Wert makes his most intriguing assessment in describing the morale and attitudes of the 'common soldier' who filled the ranks of the Army of the Potomac.
With that whetting his appetite for a career in 'soldiering' , he entered the Military College in the Curragh in 1962.
He was just a 'common soldier' and his ranks are growing thin.
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