English to Telugu Dictionary auxiliary

auxiliary

సహాయక
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'
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సహాయక
example
The ship's propulsion system is based on a combination of nuclear power and steam turbine, with four nuclear reactors and two 'auxiliary' boilers.
Some Puerto Ricans participated as 'auxiliary' troops in the U.S. invasion of 1898.
Several people would have to be included, such as doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and 'auxiliary' staff.
We established an 'auxiliary' pumping station north-east of the bridge, and they're pumping water out of that neighbourhood at this time.
An 'auxiliary' nurse in the hospital's children's unit is the organiser of today's 10-mile walk around Coate Water.
So small sailing vessels with 'auxiliary' motors that can only push them along at a few knots would not be required to be registrable.
The armed forces number 18,500 men divided into an infantry, a navy, an air force, paramilitary forces, border guards, and 'auxiliary' troops of the Interior Ministry.
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.
Somebody also opened one of four seawater drencher valves located in the vessel's 'auxiliary' engine room.
I've also worked as a counter assistant at Boots and as an 'auxiliary' in a care home.
The use of natives as 'auxiliary' troops had long been a practice of the older colonial powers.
The final ship of the Fleet's four new 'auxiliary' landing ships will take to the water in a couple of the months as the revolution in the RN's amphibious forces reaches its final stages.
Recognizing it to be a naval 'auxiliary' , the Shackleton stood off.
The 'auxiliary' power units are of course run by hydrozine.
People who missed the service can support the project through mailing donations to the 'auxiliary' .
I must say that all the staff on the ward - doctors, sisters, 'auxiliary' nurses, clerical staff and cleaning operatives - are all brilliant.
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.
There were no lifejackets, raft or even an 'auxiliary' boat for diver pick-up.
He proposes that the rule about making interrogatives by placing the 'auxiliary' before the subject is to some extent a rule of written English rather than spoken.
Although the British 'auxiliary' ship could not keep up with the smugglers' speedboat, the helicopter was able to keep up the pursuit.
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 reopen the ward three 'auxiliary' nurses, who are paid less than £13,000, and two qualified nurses, who earn up to £22,000, are needed.
There were no allied or 'auxiliary' troops to be concerned about.
Her many years in the 'auxiliary' included being vice-president.
In addition to 'auxiliary' training provided to all agents, call centres in the region are also well equipped with the latest technology.
He penned a 300-word long sentence without using a verb or an 'auxiliary' on the Washington summit 15 years ago.
The nursery nurses and 'auxiliary' staff spend a lot of one-to-one time with him.
The 'auxiliary' power unit market is its first target, but cars and trucks aren't far behind.
Forts were constructed to garrison 'auxiliary' troops, and to act as supply bases; in time these attracted civilian settlements.
But the 62-year-old former 'auxiliary' nurse took off her seatbelt and jumped from her Ford Puma in St Peter's Way, leaving Ali inside with the engine running.
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