English to Bengali Dictionary broadcast

broadcast

ব্রডকাস্ট
definition
adverb
green manure can be sown broadcast or in rows
by scattering.
verb
the announcement was broadcast live
transmit (a program or some information) by radio or television.
Seed is broadcast or drilled on the pastures in late winter or early spring.
scatter (seeds) by hand or machine rather than placing in drills or rows.
noun
Seychellois radio and television broadcasts offer programs in Creole, English, and French.
a radio or television program or transmission.
adjective
a broadcast journalist
of or relating to radio or television transmission.
translation of 'broadcast'
সম্প্রচার করা
verb
বেতারে ঘেষণা করা,
অবাধে এলোমেলোভাবে ছড়ান
noun
সম্প্রচার,
বেতারে ঘোষণা,
আকাশবাণী,
বেতারবার্তা
example
What gave Shaw the impression that the law accords print and 'broadcast' journalists the same rights?
When he does replant, he'll let the plants go to seed or, for small areas or new varieties, he'll 'broadcast' the seed himself.
Another satisfactory method is to 'broadcast' the seed followed by a shallow disking or harrowing and cultipacking.
And what should be the standards in prime-time 'broadcast' television.
'broadcast' network
Kpig was the first commercial radio station to 'broadcast' on the Web, and it has blazed trails ever since.
Seed is 'broadcast' or drilled on the pastures in late winter or early spring.
We 'broadcast' 100 seeds of each of the four species in 4 m u00d7 30 cm experimental plots.
This new deal will enable the station to 'broadcast' on five frequencies a total of 25 hours a week of BBC programming.
I think 'broadcast' journalism by and large does not do a very good job.
The Town Report 'broadcast' on Midlands Radio was another great development for Rosenallis last year.
He admitted in a nationwide radio 'broadcast' on Friday that he is addicted to prescription pain medication.
Television programmes 'broadcast' debates between pro- and anti-democracy analysts.
First, I hold a three-year diploma in print and 'broadcast' journalism from Conestoga College.
This is clearly borne out in Just for Fun, a program 'broadcast' by Cameroon Radio and Television.
Mr Allen, 52, was 17 and the second voice ever to 'broadcast' on the station in 1969.
On a commercial scale, some crops may require a seed-planting drill, but you can 'broadcast' most seed and then incorporate it with a disc pulled by a tractor.
The military ceremony that followed was 'broadcast' live on Spanish television.
The seed is sown 'broadcast' and then harrowed in.
The match was 'broadcast' live on national television and radio.
They can be 'broadcast' or spread over lawns and ground covers, or dug or raked into soil around the root zones of trees, shrubs, and perennials.
Pregerminated seeds are 'broadcast' by hand on the puddled soils, and some farms apply chemicals or natural herbs to control snails.
Dutch taxpayers funded Muslim religious schools and mosques, and public television 'broadcast' programs in Moroccan Arabic.
Infamously, the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra do not 'broadcast' on Radio Scotland.
With 'broadcast' television, the relevant journalistic question is one of survival.
The seeds can also be 'broadcast' in wide rows 8-10 inches apart.
So you 'broadcast' the live episode and then went immediately on to record the second?
It takes place over 13 weeks, it's 13 half-hours of 'broadcast' television.
'broadcast' assistant
On our farm, we 'broadcast' the hay seed into winter wheat in late winter or early spring and let the freezing and thawing action of the soil pull the seed into the ground.
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