bund

வரப்பு
definition
noun
He stressed that plans were also in place to create bunds , or embankments, to contain the stockpiles, although covering them was impractical for operational reasons.
an embankment or causeway.
"Subversive organization" means every corporation, society, association, camp, group, bund , political party, assembly, body or organization which advocates or practices the duty or necessity of conducting, seizing or overthrowing the government of the United States, of this State or of any political subdivision thereof.
an association, especially a political one.
translation of 'bund'
அணைக்கட்டு
example
I too am distressed at the construction of a 'bund' to prevent the long-standing annual visits by Romany families to an Ilkley riverside location.
A pipe from the tank led to a drum which was outside the spillage 'bund' round the tank.
A 'bund' is a union, group or gathering.
To prevent the water from the Busrah River from flooding the many establishments of the base, a huge 'bund' or dam has been built south and southeast of the town.
The VIP convoy halted at some distance away from the lake 'bund' where the residents had gathered.
There were volunteers there to help de-silt the reservoir and raise the 'bund' of the check dam; and artists to be part of an art camp.
This design created a lagoon between the 'bund' and the island.
Firefighters quickly blocked the drains to stop the flammable cargo leaking into the sewer and put down a 'bund' to contain the diesel.
The oil, as well as other debris and rubbish, is currently contained by a 'bund' across the river, at Church Street weir, which stops it from reaching the River Thames.
Solutions suggested for the sports field include redirecting a drain under Mill Yard to Mill Race and putting a 'bund' around the field.
Hopefully we can all catch up through another 'bund' gathering!!
"Subversive organization" means every corporation, society, association, camp, group, 'bund' , political party, assembly, body or organization which advocates or practices the duty or necessity of conducting, seizing or overthrowing the government of the United States, of this State or of any political subdivision thereof.
Later, we will fence the lake area, develop the 'bund' , make jogging tracks, construct an auditorium, and provide boating facility, but of course, all this will be done in stages.
The couple are accused of failure to remove the waste from the land in breach of an enforcement notice, and failure to remove unauthorised engineering works, namely 'bunds' , from the land in breach of an enforcement notice.
As the 'Bund' 's political power grew, it reached a central position in Jewish cultural life.
Previously, the developers had planned to deposit the peat in 'bunds' on the hillside site - a proposal which caused concern that it would not be stable.
An association of German immigrants to America, the 'Bund' had a definite pro-Nazi slant.
During heavy monsoon downpours, the 'bunds' naturally breached causing silt formation in tanks.
He stressed that plans were also in place to create 'bunds' , or embankments, to contain the stockpiles, although covering them was impractical for operational reasons.
But by 1935, the 'Bund' had made almost no impact on German-Americans.
Concrete 'bunds' turn the water sterile and leave no room for natural, vegetated spawning banks.
Other rubble serves to repair roads and shore-up retaining 'bunds' along the shore.
Temporary 'bunds' on nullahs, rivulets or small rivers erected by using empty cement bags, popularly known as Vanarai Bunds, have proved most effective.
The local administration has tried to solve this problem by raising the level of the 'bunds' along the river.
Mining often is carried out underwater and one could avoid the water by building 'bunds' and so on.
Thirty-one detailed points of concern have been raised by the Bord in respect to peat excavation and its containment in repository 'bunds' .
Active in politics and labor activities, they sponsored 'bunds' , theaters, newspapers, and discussions clubs.
My older brothers and I liked going to the 'Bund' because of the nice people who belonged, rather than for the Bund's political activities.
On pages 110 and 111, Carlson highlights a 'Bund' meeting at which those in attendance viewed newsreel footage of Nazi conquests.
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