জাঙ্গাল, বাঁধ, উচ্চ বাঁধা রাস্তা
বাঁধ গঠন করা, পাথর দিয়া বাঁধান
(1) A road that is raised above water or marshland or sand
(1) Provide with a causeway
(2) Pave a road with cobblestones or pebbles
(1) Don't miss the walk across the causeway to the u00d4u00f6u00a3u251cu00e4le de Callot - or the low tide for your return.
(2) Singapore is situated at the southern tip of the Malay peninsula to which it is connected by a causeway carrying a road and railway.
(3) At the end of the causeway the road started to slope upwards.
(4) Looking out, tumblers in hand, we watched as the waves slid over the causeway , smoothing away our bootprints and the already fading tracks of the funeral cars.
(5) A short walk along the causeway to Horrid Hill is a must, followed by a longer walk along the tideline to the reedbeds at Motney Hill RSPB Reserve.
(6) Join this track following a causeway all the way across the reed beds of the Moss.
(7) The debate also cast doubt about whether taxis have been charging too much for long rides from the causeway to Apex or Road To Nowhere.
(8) An island reached at low tide by a causeway
(9) She never returned and was found in Scarden Beg on a rough area of ground close to the causeway that leads out to the island.
(10) Bridges, causeways and other manmade trafficways are not always capable of supporting them, and even those that are can erode quickly under repeated use.
(11) The u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Palmsu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb are connected by causeways to a Miami-like beachfront chock-full of mega-hotels, apartment high-rises and yacht marinas.
(12) Coastal rains, which are set to continue, have flooded some local access roads and causeways , particularly in the rural areas.
(13) The projects include an elevated expressway, several flyovers, underpasses and causeways .
(14) Caravans tied to the ground with strong chains, and spume blowing over the causeways which link South and North Uist bear testament to the power of the wind and sea.
(15) Miami Beach, described as u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the place where the sun spends the winter,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb is a narrow, seven-mile long strip separated from its mainland sister by Biscayne Bay but linked by causeways .
(16) Homes damaged by the ferocious January gale in which five members of the same family were killed on the island of South Uist are still being repaired and walls protecting roads and causeways from the sea have gaping holes in them.
(17) The ceremonial centres included temples, pyramids, ball-courts, palaces, and plazas, usually linked by causeways or wide paved roads.
(18) Churchill ordered the building of four massive causeways to block the channels between the islands around Scapa Flow, but oil leaking from the wreck has served as a constant reminder of the tragedy for more than 60 years.
(19) Just southwest of the city, on a 200-foot-high hill, the castle of Chapultepec commanded key causeways and was the site of a military college.
(20) Councillor Currie said the seed of his idea grew out of envy of the grand infrastructure in the Western Isles u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510where they've had causeways and bridges and they are all linked upu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb.