English to Bengali Dictionary avalanche

avalanche

ধ্বস
definition
verb
The snow had recently avalanched , so only surface hoar is thawing.
(of a mass of snow, ice, and rocks) descend rapidly down a mountainside.
Some of the avalanched electrons will travel through the thin oxide of the diode region.
undergo a rapid increase in conductivity due to an avalanche process.
noun
During interglacial periods the steep, unstable U-shaped valley sides are subject to mass movements such as rock falls and large rock avalanches .
a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
we have had an avalanche of applications
a sudden arrival or occurrence of something in overwhelming quantities.
translation of 'avalanche'
বরফের ধ্বস
noun
ধ্বস,
হিমানী-সম্প্রপাত,
হিমবাহ
example
But once the messages descend I remain overwhelmed by the 'avalanche' of letters, information, bulletins and, of course, junk email.
The problem is that many of us cannot find this place of inner peace and stillness, and so the sacred is lost in an overwhelming 'avalanche' of noise and confusion.
The blast caused an 'avalanche' of rocks and dust, definitely stopping the pursuit.
The entire northern flank of the mountain collapses and falls as an 'avalanche' lowering the height of the mountain by 1,500 feet.
Suddenly there was an 'avalanche' of theories designed to explain the rise in crime that had previously been denied.
First of all, we suddenly got an 'avalanche' of speculation: Were these suicide bombers?
To Angus it looked as though the North slope of the ridge was ready to crumble and 'avalanche' into the corrie below.
My husband and I were wandering through the city one slow summer Saturday, when suddenly there was an 'avalanche' of music, colour, satin, sequins, balloons and feathers.
There will even be antennae attached to lamp-posts in major cities to cope with the expected 'avalanche' of radio waves.
Then, way up on the mountain, a little 'avalanche' fell.
An 'avalanche' of mud and rubbish crashed down upon a group of more than 100 shacks and huts, which were home to around 800 families.
Only 25 will be available this season, as even Ski Scotland doesn't believe there will be an 'avalanche' of applications.
These very intense fields in very low-pressure conditions generate an 'avalanche' of electrons on to metals that can become destructive and cause losses in heavy investment.
They didn't spend long in there, possibly due to fear of sudden movements causing an 'avalanche' .
Then, the process quickly sparks an electron 'avalanche' vaporizing everything within the laser spot.
I have had a sudden 'avalanche' of e-mails, just at a time when I'm struggling to finish a script.
If the density of Rydberg atoms was high enough for two of them to collide, the free electron from that collision would trigger an 'avalanche' that ionized the rest of the Rydberg atoms.
it received an 'avalanche' of bad publicity
The mouth of the corrie gives a view of the cliffs and the distinctive feature of a massive rock slab, which is covered by snow in winter and is prone to 'avalanche' .
As can be seen from Box 4.1, the end of the Cold War triggered a near 'avalanche' of applications - mostly from former Warsaw Pact members.
There have been reports where this dog will change direction or position for no apparent reason, seconds before an 'avalanche' of ice and snow come hurtling down a mountainside.
an 'avalanche' of mud
In Walhalla, an old gold-mining town in a narrow valley, disaster struck on the Tuesday night as an 'avalanche' of water, rocks, silt and logs swept down over the town.
Morgan's head spins from the sudden 'avalanche' of words.
It's like an electron 'avalanche' , he says, that can flood up toward the ionosphere or slide earthward, depending on the electric field direction.
An 'avalanche' roaring down a mountainside may seem to be wildly out of control, but actually it is governed by certain equations.
he was swept to his death by an 'avalanche' in 1988
In an instant, an 'avalanche' of electrons is rolling over the surface in a catastrophic flashover.
On 1 January 1992, the day on which I survived falling into a crevasse and being almost buried in an 'avalanche' , my tears had fallen onto the rocks and snow.
an 'avalanche' of mud
Credits: Google Translate
Download the
HelloEnglishApp
image_one