English to Punjabi Dictionary skipper

skipper

ਕਪਤਾਨ
definition
verb
Simon Talbot from St Osyth was skippering a 53 ft yacht on a trip from Sweden to Cork when the accident happened.
act as captain of.
noun
The skippers and ship owners may be fined £32,000 each.
the captain of a ship or boat.
But these aren't any ordinary bit of rope, just as the competitors in the International Rope Skipping Championships aren't any ordinary skippers .
a person or thing that skips.
example
And the Wanderers' club 'skipper' insists he is not whistling in the wind.
What distinguishes a true butterfly from a 'skipper' or a moth?
Despite an extensive sea search it has so far failed to locate the body of the 'skipper' whose name is still being withheld.
the former Derbyshire batsman has been retained as 'skipper'
The Air Force 'skipper' gave us the keys to take the jet to Millington, Tennessee.
Our 'skipper' plays games against teams with dominant closers as if they are eight innings long.
Reds have lost their opening two Super League games but 'skipper' Goulding believes the Reds can turn things round before long.
The reserve is also home to a large number of butterfly species including green hairsteak, dingy 'skipper' and dark green fritillary.
Soames is not letting the poor form of his side drag him down and the young 'skipper' was top scorer with 44.
At the end of the game, as Hammers 'skipper' Billy Bonds lifted the cup, Allen's emotions got the better of him and the tears rolled down.
Dive charter 'skipper' John Walker looked over the trio's dive plan and planned his own search.
Nedved showed in the recent European Championships that the Czech 'skipper' is truly up there with the best in his sport.
Our 'skipper' would serve as aircraft commander; he also was the air wing's top-hook aviator.
Until the foreign-based players join the squad, Zanaco midfielder Numba Mumamba remains the 'skipper' of the side.
The South African 'skipper' has flared as one of the brightest new talents on the international scene.
Done with maneuvers, a US Navy aircraft carrier 'skipper' decided to let his crew vote on which port to visit for shore leave.
Unable to find and contain the source of flooding, the 'skipper' of the sinking boat moved his crew to the safety of the other boat.
Mills was ploughing through the fleet on his 60 ft super yacht when his 'skipper' spotted two boats flying the French tricolor.
Once upon a time, a safety officer had a 'skipper' who told him to do a stand-down.
Does he think he was the 'skipper' of that boat taking Martin Sheen to Colonel Kurtz?
The 'skipper' of their dive boat sent a Mayday to Humberside Coastguard at 5.15 pm after the two had returned to the boat.
The Kiwi 'skipper' has handled his players deftly and with a greater maturity.
One universal curing practice was the use of red pepper, which was rubbed into exposed areas, to prevent contamination by 'skipper' flies.
That means that you - the boat's 'skipper' - should remain on deck to act as lookout.
The ex-Salford 'skipper' did not play competitive rugby for the whole of last season.
I'm delighted that mangrove 'skipper' butterflies find them to their liking.
Ransa will supply the vessel and a 'skipper' if you need one.
to 'skipper' a boat
At 40, Terry Francona is the game's youngest 'skipper' , and his ability to relate to players is an obvious strength.
The charismatic South African 'skipper' warns: " Don't write us off".
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