English to Urdu Dictionary auxiliary

auxiliary

معاون
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.
example
The local shops and supermarkets had to bring in 'auxiliary' power supply to back up their freezer units.
Another 350,000 either enlisted in the Army or Navy or joined a military 'auxiliary' service.
They are being trained as 'auxiliary' nurses and many are being adopted as grandmothers in families.
The 'auxiliary' power units are of course run by hydrozine.
There is a scene on Trajan's column where an 'auxiliary' is having his wounded thigh dressed.
The use of natives as 'auxiliary' troops had long been a practice of the older colonial powers.
In my view, if you put an 'auxiliary' engine in a boat, it is there to be relied upon and should be up to the task.
The forty-two rotations have included survey ships, mine sweeper 'auxiliary' and New Zealand minor war vessels.
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.
For the past few days, we've been blown away with all the noise from jackhammers, heavy road equipment, and 'auxiliary' power units.
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.
The 'auxiliary' nurse said: ‘I was all in a daze but I did as he said and went outside.’
The first wreck is believed to be a coastal trader or 'auxiliary' minesweeper, while the second may be a fishing vessel or trawler that sunk in the area in 1981.
The 'auxiliary' has also been called upon to provide support for the two nuclear submarines which were assigned to the task group, HMS Trafalgar and HMS Superb.
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.
I've also worked as a counter assistant at Boots and as an 'auxiliary' in a care home.
A team of 28 dedicated nurses and 'auxiliary' staff are expected to lose their jobs following the shock announcement of the closure of a key Birch Hill Hospital ward.
Born in Glen Lee Lane, Keighley, she attended Keighley Girls' Grammar School and started off as an 'auxiliary' nurse in St John's Hospital.
The Club includes not only the people in the front office who operate the team but also, in a kind of women's 'auxiliary' , many of the writers and broadcasters who follow the game and purport to explain it.
Nurses and 'auxiliary' staff joined the strike this week.
They are planned to operate with the new helicopter carrier HMS Ocean and four planned new Bay class 'auxiliary' landing ships.
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.
The women's 'auxiliary' also organised protests and demonstrations, and went round other unions to raise solidarity donations.
The force assembled to sail to Britain in AD 43 comprised four legions and about the same number of 'auxiliary' troops, around 40,000 men in all.
There are plenty of bits of pipe, valves and parts of an 'auxiliary' engine mixed in among random shards of steel.
When she finally left Quarriers, aged almost 17, she eventually secured a job as a nursing 'auxiliary' with the Royal Infirmary in Glasgow.
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.
I'm currently working part time as an 'auxiliary' nurse in learning disabilities at Dewsbury Hospital where I can even work night shifts if required.
The Coast Guard began racial integration on shipboard, and the navy followed on some fleet 'auxiliary' ships.
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