English to Malay Dictionary auxiliary

auxiliary

tambahan
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.
example
This can be supplemented by an 'auxiliary' power unit, using a low emissions, diesel powered generator.
Although the British 'auxiliary' ship could not keep up with the smugglers' speedboat, the helicopter was able to keep up the pursuit.
People who missed the service can support the project through mailing donations to the 'auxiliary' .
The entire complex was built by the three legions in Britain, though garrisoned by the more mobile 'auxiliary' troops.
There were no allied or 'auxiliary' troops to be concerned about.
He alleges that Gloria, a nursing 'auxiliary' , administered a drug overdose.
Why is he not listening to the consultants, doctors, nurses and 'auxiliary' staff who work at the hospital?
The Coast Guard began racial integration on shipboard, and the navy followed on some fleet 'auxiliary' ships.
An 'auxiliary' nurse in the hospital's children's unit is the organiser of today's 10-mile walk around Coate Water.
We established an 'auxiliary' pumping station north-east of the bridge, and they're pumping water out of that neighbourhood at this time.
When she finally left Quarriers, aged almost 17, she eventually secured a job as a nursing 'auxiliary' with the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow.
Each of the ladies has been with the 'auxiliary' for 15 years or more, and the current president said the awards were a way of recognising their vital input.
This latest donation means the 'auxiliary' has raised almost $180,000 to help look after sick people.
Royal Navy veterans in South Africa rolled out the red carpet for a British 'auxiliary' when it paid a visit to the port of Durban.
Some of the ladies from the 'auxiliary' were up the other day, putting little flags on the graves.
The use of natives as 'auxiliary' troops had long been a practice of the older colonial powers.
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.
The 54-year-old 'auxiliary' nurse at Rochdale Infirmary children's ward is pleased with their response to her ‘Pay to Breathe’ campaign.
While in the Pacific the crew of the 'auxiliary' traced the footsteps of Sir Francis Drake by landing boats on a Costa Rican shoreline.
They are planned to operate with the new helicopter carrier HMS Ocean and four planned new Bay class 'auxiliary' landing ships.
He went on to stress that nurses and 'auxiliary' staff would not lose their jobs as a result of the closure.
Nurses and 'auxiliary' staff joined the strike this week.
An 'auxiliary' hand pump with a reserve supply of fluid is provided for the operation of all landing gear and wing flaps should the engine-driven pumps fail.
She works as a nursing 'auxiliary' at the Gloucester Royal Hospital.
An 'auxiliary' military force, called Peta (Pembela Tanah Air, or Defenders of the Homeland), some 35,000 strong by 1944, was raised by the Japanese.
As an 'auxiliary' of the hotel itself, the bar is not obliged to pack itself with human garbage just to pay the rent.
Every communication channel should be considered an 'auxiliary' to, or an amplification of, our intelligence.
The president was presented with a special award for the 'auxiliary' 's fundraising work over the last 12 months.
The military 'auxiliary' corps of Filipinos loyal to the United States grew to 15,000.
So while the ship has 'auxiliary' engines and even a fax, radar and Global Positioning System, the crew still sleep in hammocks slung below decks.
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