English to Kannada Dictionary submersible

submersible

ಜಲಾಂತರ್ಗಾಮಿ
definition
noun
The Royal Navy has two submarine rescue submersibles , the NR5 and Scorpio, which are currently on standby near Glasgow.
a submersible boat or other craft, especially one designed for research and exploration.
adjective
All extra fittings were bought in Arusha, a hundred kilometres away, including cable and piping - a lot of which was needed to operate the submersible pumps, because of the great depth.
designed to be completely submerged or to operate while submerged.
translation of 'submersible'
ಜಲಾಂತರ್ಗಾಮಿ ಯುದ್ಧನೌಕೆ,
ಸಮುದ್ರದಡಿಯಲ್ಲಿ ಸಂಚರಿಸಬಲ್ಲ
example
Two existing workshops in Dubai, used for the assembly, repair and overhaul of electrical 'submersible' pumps and gas turbines, will be enlarged through multi-million pound investments.
All extra fittings were bought in Arusha, a hundred kilometres away, including cable and piping - a lot of which was needed to operate the 'submersible' pumps, because of the great depth.
In addition to being fully 'submersible' , this radio features an enhanced body that is small enough to fit in a shirt pocket.
The system has two sonars fitted in a small pod-shaped 'submersible' vessel which is towed by the ship.
Divers using 'submersible' vehicles were about a mile and a half (more than two and a quarter kilometers) below the surface when they spotted the animal near hydrothermal vents.
The project, which began two years ago uses everything from advanced computer programmes to 'submersible' probes in the Atlantic to determine likely long term climate change.
The cold condenser waters are pumped through multiple, 1000 meters long and one meter in diameter, soft pipes or hoses, that are fed with 'submersible' pumps.
Water that is already transported to the Alcan smelter at Fort William and then dumped into the sea could be shipped overseas, either in tankers or in ‘large 'submersible' shipments almost like big plastic bags’, he added.
She and her colleagues have also studied hydrates at Blake Ridge off the South Carolina coast during normal oceanographic cruises, deep sea drilling legs, and 'submersible' dives.
Do you scrub down every work surface every day, and use a sanitizer solution on every 'submersible' part?
The Japan Coast Guard filmed the body of the ship last week using an underwater camera, and plans to conduct a further probe in late April using divers and 'submersible' vessels before raising it.
Due to their low submerged speed, most submarines operated as temporarily 'submersible' torpedo boats, largely sailing and often attacking while surfaced.
Now North Island, here off San Diego, is home to the U.S. Navy's only sea 'submersible' equipment that's able to perform such rescue, the Super Scorpios, too, are heading over just moments from now.
Minesniper is a remotely controlled 'submersible' vehicle which is 2m long and weighs about 30 kg.
The scenes in the footage resembled those taken by miniature 'submersible' vessels that sometimes appear in science fiction films…
Apart from the produce, the fair has displays on hybrid seed, 'submersible' pumpsets, garden tools, solar fences, tissue culture, cold storage and fountain nozzles.
But even more importantly, these pumps dramatically outperform typical 'submersible' pumps, cutting electrical costs two to three times.
A 3,000-meter rowing course with 'submersible' lane markers is laid out on the Lower Otay Lake to accommodate athletes training in sweeps and sculls.
Farmers are now suffering by having to use costly 'submersible' pumps and replacing existing centrifugal pumps.
While some farmers have installed 'submersible' pumps by removing the conventional tubewell motors, others have installed these while retaining their old pump sets and use them simultaneously.
If the cable is severed then the 'submersibles' are designed to sink to the seabed before the ballast in their tanks is jettisoned so that they rise to the surface.
The Royal Navy has two submarine rescue 'submersibles' , the NR5 and Scorpio, which are currently on standby near Glasgow.
He's been down in every imaginable piece of diving gear known to man as well as a wide array of underwater 'submersibles' and crafts.
It was time for Britain to acquire 'submersibles' and find out just how much of a menace they might be.
Are our submarines, 'submersibles' and aqualungs not merely imitations of devices and mechanisms that Nature ‘invented’ a long, long time ago?
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