English to Tamil Dictionary auxiliary

auxiliary

துணை
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.
translation of 'auxiliary'
சகாயமான,
துணை வினை,
துணையான
example
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.
Forts were constructed to garrison 'auxiliary' troops, and to act as supply bases; in time these attracted civilian settlements.
Two Caterpillar 'auxiliary' engines, type 3508 have been fitted.
He proposes that the rule about making interrogatives by placing the 'auxiliary' before the subject is to some extent a rule of written English rather than spoken.
The military 'auxiliary' corps of Filipinos loyal to the United States grew to 15,000.
The 'auxiliary' power units are of course run by hydrozine.
Machiavelli laments the decline of the Italian city-states and attributes it to the use of mercenary and 'auxiliary' armies instead of native forces.
We've run out of candles and potash… and we can't run the 'auxiliary' engine anymore because of fouling up what air we do have.
It also has two Mitsubishi 'auxiliary' engines and a Mekanord marine gearbox.
An auxiliary American to help with pronunciation would be a good thing, but only as an 'auxiliary' .
He penned a 300-word long sentence without using a verb or an 'auxiliary' on the Washington summit 15 years ago.
The nursery nurses and 'auxiliary' staff spend a lot of one-to-one time with him.
For the past few days, we've been blown away with all the noise from jackhammers, heavy road equipment, and 'auxiliary' power units.
Although the British 'auxiliary' ship could not keep up with the smugglers' speedboat, the helicopter was able to keep up the pursuit.
I love working with people and while I enjoyed my time as an 'auxiliary' nurse, I was keen to develop my skills further.
There are plenty of bits of pipe, valves and parts of an 'auxiliary' engine mixed in among random shards of steel.
While in the Pacific the crew of the 'auxiliary' traced the footsteps of Sir Francis Drake by landing boats on a Costa Rican shoreline.
The armed forces number 18,500 men divided into an infantry, a navy, an air force, paramilitary forces, border guards, and 'auxiliary' troops of the Interior Ministry.
The Romans always recognized the uselessness of mercenary and 'auxiliary' troops.
The final ship of the Fleet's four new 'auxiliary' landing ships will take to the water in a couple of the months as the revolution in the RN's amphibious forces reaches its final stages.
He went on to stress that nurses and 'auxiliary' staff would not lose their jobs as a result of the closure.
A nursing 'auxiliary' on ward 23 at Bradford Royal Infirmary, she joined the NHS in 1979 and is now a health care assistant in elderly care.
The president was presented with a special award for the 'auxiliary' 's fundraising work over the last 12 months.
Why is he not listening to the consultants, doctors, nurses and 'auxiliary' staff who work at the hospital?
I've also worked as a counter assistant at Boots and as an 'auxiliary' in a care home.
Each such group is comprised of one or two Tarawa or Wasp general purpose amphibious assault ships, NAS Whidbey Island, as well as 'auxiliary' vessels.
A portion of military specialists have even conceived an opinion that the Ground Forces have outlived their usefulness and will only play the role of 'auxiliary' troops in future wars.
His opposite number was Arminius, a Germanic chieftain who had served in the Roman army as commander of 'auxiliary' forces and was, therefore, a Roman citizen.
So small sailing vessels with 'auxiliary' motors that can only push them along at a few knots would not be required to be registrable.
This can be supplemented by an 'auxiliary' power unit, using a low emissions, diesel powered generator.
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