English to Tamil Dictionary helicopter

helicopter

ஹெலிகாப்டர்
definition
verb
the Coast Guard helicoptered a compressor to one ship
transport by helicopter.
noun
One of the helicopter 's rotor blades had smashed into the crag, showering the rescuers with fragments of rock.
a type of aircraft that derives both lift and propulsion from one or two sets of horizontally revolving overhead rotors. It is capable of moving vertically and horizontally, the direction of motion being controlled by the pitch of the rotor blades.
translation of 'helicopter'
செங்குத்தாக மேலே எழும்பவோ (அ) கீழே இறங்கவோ வல்ல விமானம்
noun
வானுார்தி
example
One of the 'helicopter' 's rotor blades had smashed into the crag, showering the rescuers with fragments of rock.
The couple led police to the graves last week, directing operations as a 'helicopter' flew overhead.
It was much different to when I did Alive, where we had to 'helicopter' in every day with the crew and equipment.
Stuart was said to be on the flight deck when he was hit by debris from the rotor blades of the 'helicopter' .
Eventually the crew of the rescue helicopter saw her and lifted her into the 'helicopter' .
The 'helicopter' lifted off the ground, gained the proper height, and moved out towards Pakistan.
Such a trip might be in a traditional road ambulance, or it might call for a 'helicopter' or fixed wing aircraft.
It was then decided to step up the hunt and deploy the 'helicopter' and aircraft.
Also, the large blocks of limestone that held the fossil - some of them weighing 4,000 kg - had to be 'helicoptered' out of the remote location.
Another group 'helicoptered' to a boggy lakebed near the range's high point.
So I turned up, got issued a flak jacket and helmet, and they 'helicoptered' me in at dawn.
Nor, it seems, were the judges convinced, despite being 'helicoptered' round the isles and shown a collection of stuffed Highland animals.
After being 'helicoptered' to hospital in Barcelona he was later flown back to the UK by air ambulance.
The little venue is so close to the Queenstown airport that we see aircraft and 'helicopters' landing and taking off at regular intervals.
There was no such frippery for Michael, who 'helicoptered' back to Italy.
How big a deal are these sandstorms, which could affect 'helicopters' and other aircraft and tanks?
For five days, 'helicopters' are flying overhead, but none of them are dropping water or food down for anyone.
After he was done not wasting taxpayer money, the President 'helicoptered' to France where he participated in commemoration activities.
He was 'helicoptered' to a hospital but did not make it.
We have about 121 aircraft and 'helicopters' currently at our disposal to fight these fires.
Of course, what happened was that he 'helicoptered' to that Federated Farmers meeting, did not have time to shake hands with anybody, read his speech, hopped in the helicopter, and went again.
Receivers in aircraft or 'helicopters' will typically be able to receive the signals at distances up to about five miles.
A former first Lady Nancy Reagan was 'helicoptered' to the ship just before it arrived.
Presumably, they would also prohibit 'helicoptering' participants and visitors into racing venues and other sporting events.
At least 14 'helicopters' were seen flying overhead in the early morning when the operation was launched.
By the end of the decade, some 'helicopters' will even be capable of flying more like fixed-wing aircraft
Food, shelter, care, medicine, prayer, infrastructure-building, and hope are all being 'helicoptered' into Asia and Africa.
So it was with little hope that the searchers 'helicoptered' to the west face.
These motoring paparazzi have been known to use 'helicopters' and light aircraft in pursuit of their prey.
We finally put him down when the doctors 'helicoptered' in to help.
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