English to Bengali Dictionary contemporary

contemporary

সমসাময়িক
definition
noun
he was a contemporary of Darwin
a person or thing living or existing at the same time as another.
adjective
the event was recorded by a contemporary historian
living or occurring at the same time.
the tension and complexities of our contemporary society
belonging to or occurring in the present.
translation of 'contemporary'
সমসাময়িক,
একবয়সী
noun
সমসাময়িক লোক,
সমবয়স্ক লোক
adjective
সমকালীন,
সমসাময়িক,
এককালীন,
সমবয়স্ক
example
This is a modern, 'contemporary' design and would be a high quality building.
It is a travelling show which builds on exhibitions held earlier to present 'contemporary' works from both the East and the West.
Whether your taste runs to classic, country, or 'contemporary' style, the following pages show how to achieve that look.
I think this anecdote provides a good example of the limitations confronting a 'contemporary' labour historian who is trying to provide the most honest, accurate account possible.
The band of flat chased decoration is too dense and tightly packed to be 'contemporary' with the mark.
Seldom have such exceptional dancers handled traditional modern and 'contemporary' styles so seamlessly.
I spent much of my early career working with musicians and presenting traditional and 'contemporary' poetry as theater for school-aged children.
Such a gesture might look to 'contemporary' historians like an act of archival vandalism, but it was entirely characteristic of the old school to which Macmillan belonged.
His near 'contemporary' , the shy and upright Samuel Crompton invented the spinning mule that allowed Britain to corner the market in fine-spun cottons.
Exposing students to old tribal masks is an affirmation of a living artistic path to which children continue to discover 'contemporary' extensions.
Yet the earliest dinosaur fossils that best fit into the dino to bird scenario are 'contemporary' with the earliest bird fossils.
There is a very real difficulty in judging whether any engraving is 'contemporary' with the glass; 18th century engraving was of medium quality and is easily imitated.
Roughly 'contemporary' with the pier table, it was also made in New York City, although by whom has not been determined.
An effort is under way to resurrect the museum with a focus on crafts and design, rather than 'contemporary' art.
This discourse of the colonised is 'contemporary' with that of the European orientalist, but from the opposite point of view.
Next week we want to explore the truth, educate people on the facts of history and also the 'contemporary' nature of it - it's not distant, ancient history that's got nothing to do with us.
These accounts are valuable for 'contemporary' historians of those regions in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
Archytas was, roughly speaking, a 'contemporary' of Plato, but it is difficult to be more precise about his dates.
One 'contemporary' of George Adams was the brilliant oddsmaker Solomon Green, born in England in 1868.
The revised chronology suggests that the English dating is too early and that most examples are roughly 'contemporary' with their American counterparts.
And nobody has turned up evidence of a meteor impact 'contemporary' with the event.
The legal questions presented in 'contemporary' periodicals and monographs cannot be understood without such a foundation for analysis as this book provides.
It extends to 185 square metres and its theme is one of 'contemporary' style in a modern age.
She was a 'contemporary' of St. Patrick and is said to have made her religious vows to him in Killaraght which lies between Monasteraden and Boyle.
Constance spent nearly five years researching and editing the new collection as well as writing the first biographical study of Isabella, who was a 'contemporary' of William Wordsworth.
The marriage room has been designed in a more 'contemporary' style in a brown and cream colour scheme, with art works and flower arrangements.
He joins other 'contemporary' historians in this kind of quest, obviously hoping to round out the rougher edges of writing American history.
In the important second chapter dealing with the Council of Trent and the popes 'contemporary' with it, the stress is laid again on the importance of binding tradition.
A peerless study, which has been less than a decade in print, it has only begun to enter the employment of 'contemporary' theorists and historians.
The reverse opinion, that women writers were more true to the national life, was held by 'contemporary' historians of the literature.
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