English to Malayalam Dictionary traction

traction

ട്രാക്ഷൻ
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.
example
Internet protocol (IP) based storage has gained significant 'traction' over the course of the past year.
On a simple two-wheel drive car, 'traction' control selects the wheel with the most grip in a loss-of-grip situation and gives it more power.
We must practise energy conservation comprehensively and switch over to electricity-based 'traction' for railways and urban transportation.
the changeover to diesel and electric 'traction'
Electric 'traction' was commercially applied first on suburban and metropolitan lines, but was quickly adopted for underground railways.
The gravel that makes up the concrete is exposed to the surface and good for 'traction' .
During his naval service he twice met and worked with Moses Farmer, who had been experimenting with electric 'traction' since 1847.
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.
For example, we may produce systems that alter the combustion properties of fuels, the viscosity of lubricants, or the ability of vehicles to gain 'traction' .
You just know this one is going to end up with someone going to intensive care in 'traction' .
In most of the country the distinction between electric and other 'traction' would not be important, but in the mid-Atlantic states it was.
The road had been recently rocked and his tires had little 'traction' on the bumpy surface.
It's pulled by a diesel engine today but there is a strong movement to reintroduce steam 'traction' .
Mourning in anticipation, 71 railway enthusiasts took steam's eclipse by diesel and electric 'traction' to be history's greatest betrayal.
You have no electronic driver aids, no 'traction' control and no antilock brakes.
The exception is emergency vehicles that disperse sand to give icy roads 'traction' .
He had a white sheet over him, and then he pulled on one of his legs, and it was in 'traction' .
His approach has started to gain 'traction' in Europe.
Then, she was to immediately back out and up onto the rim so that she and the engineering team could look at her tracks and check her 'traction' .
Femoral fractures in children have traditionally been treated with 'traction' and hospital stays of 4-12 weeks depending on the child's age.
Serious, permanent complications from this procedure are rare but can be minimized by limiting the amount of time that the patient is in 'traction' .
a primitive vehicle used in animal 'traction'
the changeover to diesel and electric 'traction'
In the accident and emergency department, the broken leg should be rested in the position of comfort and 'traction' should not be used.
Tracks also improve 'traction' on hard, slick surfaces and enable the machine to run across open trenches.
He now focuses on designing 'traction' kites which can pull a board, a craft or a vehicle.
Great Britain was slow in adopting electric 'traction' .
if a film got a little 'traction', a wider release could be negotiated
Alloy wheels, 'traction' control and a cassette player come as standard.
Being wise, he knew that I would slip and fall on the ice, that I would break my leg and be laid up in 'traction' for two days.
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