English to Gujarati Dictionary submarine

submarine

સબમરીન
definition
noun
It is common now for Orthodox priests to baptize and sanctify warships, submarines , missiles, and tanks.
a warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with an internal store of air and a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes and/or missiles.
adjective
submarine volcanic activity
existing, occurring, done, or used under the surface of the sea.
translation of 'submarine'
સબમરીન અંત:સમુદ્રી,
ડૂબક નૌકા
noun
સબમરીન
example
nuclear 'submarine'
Thomson's continuing work on laying 'submarine' telegraph cables took him to Madeira in 1873.
Since the 1960s, the 'submarine' armed with nuclear missiles has become the single most potent embodiment of sea power.
Oceanic crust is thus created from the mantle at the crest of the mid-ocean ridge system, a volcanic 'submarine' rise.
A British ballistic missile 'submarine' has fired torpedoes at an American destroyer - all for the sake of research.
These depocentres contain thick upper Maureen, Eista and Forties sands deposited in laterally extensive 'submarine' fan systems with widespread confined channelling.
Orkney Islands Councillors have agreed to a further £200,000 towards the cost of a 'submarine' fibre optic cable from the Scottish mainland via Orkney to Shetland.
Fixed surface platforms, 'submarine' power cables and underwater tanks are all existing technology.
Other uses are found in agriculture and cable wrappings, including 'submarine' cables.
And then they may not need us to send a submersible 'submarine' down there.
The 'submarine' is equipped with a Kollmorgen search-and-attack periscope.
Some of Nepad's major projects still in the pipeline include a fibre optic 'submarine' cable on the East Coast to connect Durban and Djibouti and the Inga III project in the Congo.
In the same document, Esat also said that it had signed a contract with a major submarine cable company to construct a fibre optic 'submarine' cable between Ireland and Britain.
Mr Big Shot strolling along the busy conjunction junction of Raffles Place, munching away at a 'submarine' filled to the brim with fresh ingredients as recommended by a particular doctor and his friendly companions.
The six-inch Veggie Delite 'submarine' has 230 calories and 3 fat grams.
Wire communications facilities across the Philippine Islands linked the archipelago by 'submarine' cable.
The scheme for managing international communications remained almost unchanged from the first telegraphic 'submarine' cable until the mid-1970s.
Things like microwaves and hairdryers can be powered through inverters if you have the battery capacity of a 'submarine' .
Right now, these vertically integrated dinosaurs make everything from hard-disk drives to 'submarine' cables.
For a number of years the colonies had talked about a connection with Europe via a 'submarine' cable which could be landed at Perth, Darwin or somewhere on the Queensland coast.
Pilot whales can often be spotted resting in large pods at the ocean surface, yet very little is known about the 'submarine' behavior of these deep-sea hunters.
Sand-rich turbidites from two Palaeocene 'submarine' fan systems have very different heavy mineral stratigraphic styles.
And yet echo-sounding maps of 'submarine' topography continued to accumulate.
Communications with the main land, which had been a problem, were vastly improved when a start was made to connect the island with Normanville via 'submarine' cable.
The predominant feature of the shoreline is the rocky cliffs, extending under water to encompass a lush kelp forest, 'submarine' reefs and offshore seamounts.
The two large 'submarine' canyons under investigation are Scripps Canyon and La Jolla Canyon.
A system of 'submarine' canyons developed on the slope during the Oligocene.
'submarine' cable
It was the view of the committee that, in these instances, the incidents had likely involved the fouling of 'submarine' telecommunication cables or associated debris.
Even the most hawkish leaders baulked at countenancing a right of pre-emptive action when the world's principal disputants both had nuclear missile 'submarines' designed to evade a surprise attack.
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