[ বিভূঅ্যাক্ ]noun তাঁবু বা ছাউনি ছাড়া সৈন্যদের সাময়িক শিবির।
□ (past tense, past participle ked).
অস্থায়ী শিবির স্থাপন বা তথায় অবস্থান করা।
bivouac definition
A temporary outdoor camp, typically with tents or shelters, used by hikers, climbers, or soldiers.
bivouac শব্দটির synonyms বা প্রতিশব্দ
camp, campground, camping_site, tent, camp_out, bivouac, campsite, camping_ground, camping_area, encampment, encamp, cantonment,
bivouac Example in a sentence
The weary hikers decided to bivouac for the night, setting up their tents in a sheltered glen.
The expedition team bivouacked on the mountainside, facing a treacherous climb the next day.
The roofless cabin served as a makeshift bivouac for the stranded travelers.
The soldiers bivouacked in the woods, their weapons at the ready for any potential attacks.
The climbers were caught in a fierce storm and had to bivouac on a narrow ledge.
The scouts bivouacked in the undergrowth, observing the enemy camp from a distance.
The explorers bivouacked in the ruins of an ancient temple, gaining a sense of history as they rested.
The artists bivouacked on the beach, capturing the beauty of the ocean in their paintings.
The birdwatchers bivouacked in the trees, hoping to catch a glimpse of elusive species.
The refugees bivouacked in a crowded camp, seeking shelter and safety in uncertain times.