English to Gujarati Dictionary traction

traction

ટ્રેક્શન
definition
noun
a primitive vehicle used in animal traction
the action of drawing or pulling a thing over a surface, especially a road or track.
his car hit a patch of ice and lost traction
the grip of a tire on a road or a wheel on a rail.
translation of 'traction'
ખેચવું તે,
કર્ષણ
example
To facilitate animal 'traction' , migrants cut down big trees, cleared bamboo bushes, and uprooted stumps.
The road had been recently rocked and his tires had little 'traction' on the bumpy surface.
The principles of electric 'traction' are simple.
Hopefully, Manfred's attempt to divert attention from illegal anabolic steroids to perfectly safe over-the-counter supplements won't gain 'traction' .
Lack of fuel and replacement parts has led to the reintroduction of animal 'traction' for agriculture in a retrenchment to a preindustrial past.
Femoral fractures in children have traditionally been treated with 'traction' and hospital stays of 4-12 weeks depending on the child's age.
We must practise energy conservation comprehensively and switch over to electricity-based 'traction' for railways and urban transportation.
Dancers now jump higher, pirouette more times - more than the naked eye can count - and spend hours in 'traction' to stretch their limbs and torsos a centimetre or two more.
Mourning in anticipation, 71 railway enthusiasts took steam's eclipse by diesel and electric 'traction' to be history's greatest betrayal.
Colin, a retired 'traction' and rolling stock engineer, and his wife aim to complete more than 30,000 miles of their epic odyssey by train.
The democratic presidential hopeful is losing some 'traction' to Barack Obama in some key polls.
In the accident and emergency department, the broken leg should be rested in the position of comfort and 'traction' should not be used.
To improve 'traction' of vehicles, the roadway face has longitudinal extruded and transverse press - formed depressions.
I've heard mixed feedback regarding the use of a mild acid wash to roughen up or etch the surface and create more 'traction' .
Ox-wagon rides were provided on a historic wagon pulled by a team of Nguni oxen from the University of Fort Hare's animal 'traction' unit.
if a film got a little 'traction', a wider release could be negotiated
a pent-up demand for 'traction' and rolling stock
In most of the country the distinction between electric and other 'traction' would not be important, but in the mid-Atlantic states it was.
Electric 'traction' gave rise to increases in flexibility, speed and capacity, and resulted in cheaper fares.
The group had trouble gaining 'traction' , no matter how outrageous they acted.
the changeover to diesel and electric 'traction'
Once this is commissioned, electric 'traction' will be available from Delhi-Chennai-Jolarpet stretch to the State capital.
Displaced fractures are reduced by 'traction' with local pressure over the prominent proximal end of the distal metacarpal fracture.
When the old man arrived back in Burnaby he had to wait two days, in 'traction' and on morphine, for surgery on his leg.
He had a white sheet over him, and then he pulled on one of his legs, and it was in 'traction' .
his car hit a patch of ice and lost 'traction'
Also standard are dual-stage driver and front-passenger airbags and 'traction' control.
The new Hodgen splint held a limb in 'traction' while a wound was dressed, a critical innovation on the battlefield.
Most Romano-British farmsteads were mixed, dependent on animals for manure, 'traction' , dairy products, wool, hides, and meat.
Internet protocol (IP) based storage has gained significant 'traction' over the course of the past year.
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