baulk

বাধাবিঘ্ন
translation of 'Baulk'
verb
মুখে মুখে জবাব দেত্তয়া,
ব্যাহত করা,
করা,
এড়াইয়া যাত্তয়া,
তর্ক করা,
উপেক্ষা করা,
বাধা দেত্তয়া
noun
বাধাবিঘ্ন,
বর্গা,
কড়িকাঠ,
অধিত্যকা,
প্রতিবন্ধক,
মুলতুবি,
দেরী,
বিলম্ব,
পার্বত্যাঁচলের অকর্ষিত অংশ,
শৈলশিরা,
আড়কাঠ,
চৌকানা ত্ত লম্বা তক্তা,
বাধা,
প্রতিবন্ধকতা
example
It could still have gone either way on the colours, but Doherty had his nose in front when the pink bounced off three cushions and rolled into a 'baulk' pocket.
Needing the colours to take the frame he was about to take a tough shot on green near the 'baulk' cushion when two spectators left the arena.
Micky Conlan would roll the ball in front, then run, pick it up, 'baulk' an imaginary opponent, run close to the boundary, kick the goal then scuttle back, laughing.
He then potted blue in the middle pocket but the cue ball rolled back off the 'baulk' cushion into the opposite middle pocket for a five-point foul.
Superior claims may 'baulk' inferior ones, but the liquidator's duty is to realise the assets of all in accordance with their rights.
Milner potted green to level the frame scores but left a sitting brown after attempting an ambitious pot along the 'baulk' cushion.
The new hall is concrete and stone and huge 'baulks' of timber, throwing itself out to the world's best view through great sliding glass doors.
It is a 'balk' , and the runner advances to second base.
Do not 'balk' the opportunity to see the church on the Green Hill.
Parents concerned about allergies may 'balk' at the idea of keeping pets around children.
It was built in the early 1990´s and consists of various obstacles made of tires filled with concrete, concrete panels and wooden 'balks' .
Hope-Taylor himself describes this on p31 of his report, aiming for ‘total initial exposure of large areas with as few dividing 'balks' [sic] of ploughsoil as possible’.
He nudged Cochise towards the sound but the pinto out and out 'balked' and refused to take another step.
However, the government has 'baulked' at the estimated £2.4 billion cost of the tax breaks and is scrapping them this year.
A fellow driver chose to have words with him and criticised him for weaving about on the track in order to 'balk' those who try to overtake.
The sides of these trenches had the advantage of preserving the stratigraphy, but the 'baulks' inevitably obscured parts of many of the features.
We tried a low downforce aero package, but I was 'baulked' by traffic and so we were not able to see the difference.
When there's a runner on first base and the pitcher makes a motion to throw to that base from the rubber, he's charged with a 'balk' if he does not complete his throw.
Hopes of a major expansion were raised earlier this year, but were dashed after the Government 'baulked' at handing over the £42 million needed to fund the project.
Iron-hard 'baulks' of it, along with a few copper rivets, washers and sheathing, is all that remains of the ship.
He'll ask his students to come up with 40 ideas in an hour and when they 'balk' at this, he tells them that they won't know what they can do until they're put under this kind of pressure.
Or again has it been rushed in its development and is 'baulked' up with poor coding?
Fastest junior was Smith of Cleveleys RC who clocked 1-12-10, despite being 'baulked' by a tractor over the fast finish.
Some are separated by grass 'baulks' , others by stone walls.
They may feel that they are 'balked' in making their way through life, that authority figures are preventing them from expressing themselves, etc.
Indeed they are struggling to get into the team, 'baulked' by players who last season didn't get games when Veron and Beckham were fit.
Most of these wells are propped up with wooden 'balks' .
Air Force Honcho enjoyed plenty of luck in running last week after being 'baulked' early on and may not enjoy a trouble free passage either this time.
The case represented a first, hesitant step towards the harmonisation of two cardinally important rights, even though the Court 'balked' the opportunity to give lengthy analysis to the extent of the two rights' compatibility with one another.
Historically, I have always 'baulked' at the concept of fancy dress, on the grounds that I have a natural aversion to making myself look ridiculous.
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