English to Tamil Dictionary traction

traction

இழுவை
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.
translation of 'traction'
மேற்பரப்பில் இழுத்துச் செல்லுதல்
example
It's pulled by a diesel engine today but there is a strong movement to reintroduce steam 'traction' .
For the first time, I noticed my legs were in 'traction' .
You won't have the same 'traction' anymore on any surface, and especially not on the linoleum.
Most Romano-British farmsteads were mixed, dependent on animals for manure, 'traction' , dairy products, wool, hides, and meat.
These charges include electric 'traction' current and station-leasing charges.
Also standard are dual-stage driver and front-passenger airbags and 'traction' control.
Why were valuable time and money spent in attempts to adapt the unadaptable old horse car lines to the new condition of electric 'traction' ?
This produces low pressure air under the car which sucks it on to the road, increasing 'traction' .
To Cleveland's credit, it did recognise the superiority of electric 'traction' over other systems and electrified rather swiftly once an effective system had been developed.
‘When I wake up at home, I feel like I need to put my back in 'traction' just to get ready to play,’ he says.
The gravel that makes up the concrete is exposed to the surface and good for 'traction' .
Slicks have no tread and are used for best 'traction' on a dry track.
Displaced fractures are reduced by 'traction' with local pressure over the prominent proximal end of the distal metacarpal fracture.
The interactive museum would have featured all elements of steam technology from steam boats to steam 'traction' and trains.
In most of the country the distinction between electric and other 'traction' would not be important, but in the mid-Atlantic states it was.
Ploughs are usually drawn along by animal 'traction' (mainly oxen or horses), although people are occasionally used.
With electric 'traction' we could bring the time down to 30-35 minutes, which would be reasonable for 46 miles.
He had a white sheet over him, and then he pulled on one of his legs, and it was in 'traction' .
Ox-wagon rides were provided on a historic wagon pulled by a team of Nguni oxen from the University of Fort Hare's animal 'traction' unit.
The people who make the decisions are not concerned about the poor patients with fractured legs and hips who are on 'traction' and unable to walk.
The group had trouble gaining 'traction' , no matter how outrageous they acted.
Dancers now jump higher, pirouette more times - more than the naked eye can count - and spend hours in 'traction' to stretch their limbs and torsos a centimetre or two more.
Internet protocol (IP) based storage has gained significant 'traction' over the course of the past year.
When the old man arrived back in Burnaby he had to wait two days, in 'traction' and on morphine, for surgery on his leg.
The new Hodgen splint held a limb in 'traction' while a wound was dressed, a critical innovation on the battlefield.
With electric 'traction' , it would also be a clean solution to our transport needs - unlike the airlines.
Not only are they not gaining 'traction' , they are less effective with each manufactured event.
The demonstration of an electric railway at Berlin by Siemens in 1879 opened the way to a transport revolution based on electric 'traction' .
Femoral fractures in children have traditionally been treated with 'traction' and hospital stays of 4-12 weeks depending on the child's age.
Alloy wheels, 'traction' control and a cassette player come as standard.
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