English to Bengali Dictionary ally

ally

মিত্র
definition
verb
he allied his racing experience with his father's business acumen
combine or unite a resource or commodity with (another) for mutual benefit.
noun
Japan is, for all intents and purposes, our strongest ally in Asia at the moment.
a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose, typically by treaty.
translation of 'ally'
মৈত্রী স্থাপন করা,
সন্ধিসূত্রে বা বিবাহসূত্রে আবদ্ধ হওয়া
verb
বন্ধুত্বশস্ত্রে আবদ্ধ হত্তয়া,
বিবাহসূত্রে আবদ্ধ হত্তয়া
noun
সুহৃৎ,
মিত্র,
সহযোগী,
বন্ধু,
মিতা
example
I've come to see the cactus as an organic metaphor for technology; a thorny 'ally' in the artistic process.
he was forced to dismiss his closest political 'ally'
Japan is, for all intents and purposes, our strongest 'ally' in Asia at the moment.
he was forced to dismiss his closest political 'ally'
He was in a particularly bad mood one day after his father had called him to come help him promote a political 'ally' .
Slapping the cohorts of a military 'ally' in the face is not very respectable.
I also believe such a shift would be good for the nationalist brand: it would 'ally' the party with the quality of dynamism, while showing commitment to personal as well as national u2018freedomu2019.
He said he had no idea his political 'ally' was misusing Forum funds.
Within my global responsibilities, the legal department was a close 'ally' and business partner.
As his political 'allies' and opponents will know only too well, he had so much more to offer.
Moreover, it is a mistake to think that militaries rule without civilian 'allies' .
How did the German experience of World War One trench warfare differ from that of the 'Allies' ?
Many of these countries are natural 'allies' of reform and rapid growth, having emerged from behind the iron curtain a decade and a half ago.
It caused jealousies, disagreements, and suspicions among 'allies' , at the expense of the common cause.
Four Scots ambassadors, two bishops and two nobles, sailed for France in July, and 'allied' the country to Philip IV in October 1295.
After the Nazi surrender, the 'Allies' and Russia met at Potsdam, a suburb of Berlin.
You sideline friends and 'allies' , whose cooperation could help preserve your security.
Maybe he and his genuine 'allies' should forget the religious order and join a political party.
It was now clear: the 'Allies' were fighting an undeclared war against the Bolsheviks.
He still has 'allies' inside Umno and among Malaysia's numerous royal families.
Garry Hay is an integral part of the side as he 'allies' defensive duties with his non-stop attacking forays down the flanks.
Moderate Conservatives will prefer not to 'ally themselves with' those views and will stay at home.
The two organisations have key 'allies' and it s reassuring for economic development.
The Philippines and Thailand are military 'allies' of the U.S. in Southeast Asia.
I get the feeling that she rather enjoys criticism, likes the way it 'allies her with' the feminists of the past, the Germaine Greers and Mary Wollstonecrafts, who have also been made to suffer for their beliefs.
I also choose to continue with the discourse of addiction, in spite of the compelling arguments about its limits and fallibility, because it 'allies me with' people who are living in ways I value.
The division among progressive 'allies' is a signal of the genomic politics to come.
She had proved a good leader, 'allying' her people with the underground, yet keeping the government in power in complete ignorance of her true alliance.
On the other side, advocates of indigenous authors 'allied themselves with' partisans of free trade and international copyright, claiming universal natural rights of authorship.
The use of military bases is dependant on the good will of their 'allies' , many of which are not as willing as before.
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