Examples of using Refit in English and their translations into Hindi
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
The Medium Refit.
The older these refits get, the younger they look, unlike myself.
The Mid- Life Refit.
User can remove and refit the micro-SD card with the adaptor still in the Pi.
This Mid- Life Refit.
During the refit, major repairs were undertaken on the ship's hull, main propulsion, and auxiliaries.
Don't disassemble or refit the unit.
Refit of the submarine commenced in July 2017 and will continue for a period of 27 months.
As far as I am aware, not a single Volkswagen hasbeen recalled in this country for any sort of fix or refit.
The eye socket can change in shape over time,so adjustments and refitting of a glass eye may be needed as time goes on.
The Medium Refit and Life Certification(MRLC) contract for the submarine will commence in October this year and is expected to be completed by 2021.
To date, NDSQ has successfully delivered 40 vessels to satisfied customers, along with 28 yacht refits and repairs.
The sector also secured its first refit on a naval platform for a foreign navy with operations in the Indo-Pacific region.
We are ready to become first port of call for superyacht building, touristic purposes and refit& maintenance.
Till date, Larsen and Toubro had delivered six refit defence ships including the largest logistics tanker ship INS Jyoti from the shipyard.
This consisted of work on the main and auxiliary engines,thrusters and winches, and refitting the kitchen and dining areas.
Auckland Art Gallery: with an impressive NZ$90 million refit, Auckland's Art Gallery now ranks as the best showcase for Kiwi art in the country.
As with any shipyard, that means improving workshops, improving cranes, and improving the abilityto carry out the logistics that are required for cruise ship refit.
The Yard has, since grown from strength to strength,successfully completing 13 refits, 83 AMPs and liquidating over 160 critical and operational defects.
MPI Resolution had visited DVRin 2011 for crane testing and so the yard was pleased to welcome the MPI Enterprise in February 2018 for the first time, for some refit work.
Additionally, our Alabama yard's complete refit and repair services will appeal to customers throughout the Gulf, and also those in the South Florida and Caribbean yachting community.
The roots of the present day Naval Dockyard can be traced back to the early18th century when a Marine Yard was set up at the same location to repair and refit ships to serve the interests of British.
The ship would be free,while India would pay US$800 million for the upgrade and refit of the ship, as well as an additional US$1 billion for the aircraft and weapons systems.
Yevgeny Gladyshev, a spokesman for the shipbuilding factory which operated the floating dock, told the RIA news agency that unspecified equipment had been damaged but thatmuch of the deck had been spared because it had been removed during the refit.
Chris Norman, MD of SMS said:“Having worked in the refit industry both here in the UK and in Holland, for many, many years I can safely say this project has been nothing short of huge.
With the new facility, Metal Shark plans to be active in the design and construction of custom steel vessels for multiple markets,as well as the refit, repair, and conversion of existing vessels.
During the refit, nearly 100 Km of cabling and 30 Km of high pressure piping was renewed, thereby making this the most advanced platform ever to be undertaken in an Indian yard proving the Yard's capability to take up orders to construct generation next Greenfield submarines.
Now, with systems in place, multiple new steel vessels under construction, and strong demand for our refit and repair services, we can proudly say that Metal Shark Alabama is fully open for business.”.
French maritime engineering specialist Iroise Mer, based in Brest on the country's northwestern coast, used a 50t Straightpoint Radiolink plus(RLP)load cell during a refit of a tanker mooring system located 500m off the Corsica coast, recently.