debouch उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The AAA says it is hearing from motorists most about a project in Cincinnati, where I-71, which bears a major traffic load from Cleveland on Lake Erie southwest to Louisville, Ky ., where it debouches into I-64 and I-65.
- The town is located in the south-west part of Cagayan Province in what is known as the Itawes Region, along which the Rio Chico runs west, south, and north-west of the town until it debouches into the Rio Ibanag somewhere near Nassiping.
- Despite the limited nature of the two forts, Barnard reported that the work was difficult . " The first operations of field engineering were, necessarily, the securing of our debouches to the other shore and establishing of a strong point to strengthen our hold of Alexandria.
- For most of its length, Nilokeras Scopulus lies between lat . 31?and 32?N . It trends west-east, extending from approximately long . 297?to 309?E . The escarpment curves northward at the eastern edge of Tempe Terra where the northern segment of Kasei Valles debouches into Acidalia Planitiae.
- Despite the flat, open nature of the terrain on which Fort Runyon was built, Barnard reported that the work was difficult . " The first operations of field engineering were, necessarily, the securing of our debouches to the other shore and establishing of a strong point to strengthen our hold of Alexandria.
- Then she diverted the stream into lakes; and as soon as the river was dry, she dug down two fathoms, and made a hollow tunnel, which she caused to debouch into the palaces on either bank like a subterranean grotto; and she roofed it on a level with the bed of the stream.
- General Steinmbtz, whose Brigade was posted in rear of Saint-Amand, pushed forward all the Sharpshooters of the 12th and 24th Begiments to their support . These, however, being unable to make head against the French, who already made a disposition to debouch from the village, the 12th and 24th Regiments were led forward to renew the contest.
- It had been Bl�cher's intention to await the arrival of these troops, and then to debouch with the assembled force; but having watched the progress of the battle, he became apprehensive, on perceiving the tremendous cannonade, and the renewed attack after 16 : 00, that the French might direct a still greater force against Wellington's line, and succeed in breaking the latter before he commenced the attack on his side of the battlefield.
- Biographer James M . Burns suggests that Roosevelt's policy decisions were guided more by pragmatism than ideology, and that he " was like the general of a guerrilla army whose columns, fighting blindly in the mountains through dense ravines and thickets, suddenly converge, half by plan and half by coincidence, and debouch into the plain below . " Roosevelt argued that such apparently haphazard methodology was necessary . " The country needs and, unless I mistake its temper, the country demands bold, persistent experimentation, " he wrote . " It is common sense to take a method and try it; if it fails, admit it frankly and try another.