English to Bengali Dictionary erratic

erratic

অস্থির
definition
noun
Huge glacial erratics , boulders unlike most of the other rocks in their surroundings, stand in mute testimony to their cross-country transport by advancing ice.
a rock or boulder that differs from the surrounding rock and is believed to have been brought from a distance by glacial action.
adjective
her breathing was erratic
not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
translation of 'erratic'
adjective
অনিশ্চিত,
খেয়ালী,
অনিশ্চিতগতি,
অস্থিরগতি,
অস্থিরপ্রকৃতি,
লক্ষ্যভ্রষ্ট,
উত্পথ,
অস্থির,
ভ্রমণরত,
ভ্রমন্ত
example
Now scientists say the warming trend, if it continues, will increase the 'erratic' weather patterns.
Other grandparents fear the regular and 'erratic' comings and goings and demands of the unfit parents of their grandchildren.
I think I prefer to see him as one of those ageing mongrels one sees with creaky back legs, white whiskers and 'erratic' bowel movements.
I did not know then that he had an 'erratic' sleep pattern.
The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is upon us, but the 'erratic' weather pattern has ensured there is still a lot of corn to cut and straw to gather.
Global warming is also implicated in increasingly 'erratic' arctic weather patterns.
My sleep patterns have been so 'erratic' this week that I've felt physically sick at times.
Room's movements were becoming more 'erratic' and convulsive, and he seemed to have entered a trance-like state.
About 50 minutes later, just as people outside realized there was a problem, the elevator stopped its 'erratic' movements.
Steady breezes create regular rollers, while 'erratic' squalls thrust up chaotic surges.
Her blood pressure resumed its former 'erratic' pattern.
The vehicle he was driving was stopped because of an 'erratic' driving pattern typical of someone under the influence.
A wave of hands suddenly rose high in the air as each one moved about in 'erratic' and unpredictable movements, each as unique as the children's personality.
Of course, if that kind of 'erratic' weather pattern appeared during winter, then I guessed that a blizzard would appear.
Rapid eye movement sleep is characterized by a highly 'erratic' breathing pattern and could not be simulated with current technology.
Just take for instance, the 'erratic' rain pattern that hit parts of the country in the last farming season.
I tried for a few photographs to show my appreciation but there was a frisky breeze, too light to notice if it were not for the constant 'erratic' movement of flowers and leaves.
He still has this 'erratic' speech pattern, the fluttering of the eyes, and he's the most appalling speechmaker.
The Alice Springs district is dry for much of the year, and has an 'erratic' rainfall pattern, with a slight summer maximum.
As the herd gained momentum the bells on the lead cows rang out louder and the 'erratic' clanging became a regular tolling.
Such 'erraticism' and frivolity is very evident in the American coverage of the economy.
The rocks weighed about 40 kg and included two large pieces of unaltered vesicular basalt with many small attached organisms and numerous smaller rocks including a few glacial 'erratics' .
In the absence of other sources of building stone, glacial 'erratics' have been extensively used in Finland and northern Poland.
Huge glacial 'erratics' , boulders unlike most of the other rocks in their surroundings, stand in mute testimony to their cross-country transport by advancing ice.
The road itself twisted and contorted as much as the river as it dodged through and around clusters of trees and boulders: indigenous and 'erratics' .
Capitalisation is often omitted or used 'erratically' , except for names.
She persuaded her estranged husband to make the payments, though he does so 'erratically' .
That initial enthusiasm seems to have fallen away now, and the whole system is running slowly and 'erratically' .
A motorist stopped because he was driving 'erratically' admitted to police that he had smoked four or five cannabis cigarettes.
Working for Casey was a trial for everybody, partly because of his growing 'erraticism' and partly because of his own rightwing tendencies.
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