English to Bengali Dictionary flood

flood

বন্যা
definition
verb
the dam burst, flooding a small town
cover or submerge (a place or area) with water.
congratulatory messages flooded in
arrive in overwhelming amounts or quantities.
noun
in a thousand miles the flood destroyed every bridge
an overflowing of a large amount of water beyond its normal confines, especially over what is normally dry land.
Rose burst into such a flood of tears and sobs as I had never seen
an outpouring of tears or emotion.
translation of 'flood'
verb
বান ডাকা,
আচ্ছন্ন করা,
সম্পূর্ণ ঢাকিয়া ফেলা,
পরিপ্লুত করা,
রক্ত করা,
প্লাবিত করা,
প্রচুর পরিমাণে জোগান,
জোয়ারে ফুলিয়া উঠা,
উপচাইয়া তোলা,
সম্পূর্ণ ছাইয়া ফেলা,
জোয়ারে ফুলিয়া ত্তঠা,
অত্যধিক পূর্ণ করা
noun
আপ্লব,
বন্যা,
বান,
জোয়ারের সময়,
প্লাবন,
মহাপ্লাবন,
জোয়ারের আরম্ভ,
আপ্লাব,
আপ্লাবন,
জলপ্লাবন,
প্রবাহ,
পরিপ্লব,
জোয়ার,
নদী,
প্রলয়-প্লাবন,
প্রাচুয্র্য
example
Many Poles recalled the devastating floods of 1997 when torrential rain then caused the river Oder to 'flood' its banks.
The whitewashed walls glowed eerily in the light refracted from the 'flood' lamps through the rain.
A lifelong fan - he queued in a sleeping bag to see Leeds in the 1965 Cup Final - Ridsdale could sense one of those tides which, taken at the 'flood' , lead on to fortune.
What will happen next year when the water will 'flood' Anjanvara's fertile fields?
With little tide run after first 'flood' , bites signal on the rod tip as several nods, often confusing you into thinking it might be a huss.
The biggest danger when entering the water is to create a bow wave that could 'flood' the engine.
Additional samples were collected near Nauset Inlet on 'flood' and ebb tides and during the day and night at Nauset Harbor and Town Cove stations.
Spectators may be overwhelmed by the 'flood' of words as well as the clash of absurdity and reality without having a chance to give it a moment's thought.
His eyes adjusted to the lack of light automatically, and he was able to see details as if they were under the light of a 'flood' lamp.
The receding of the water from the dry land after the 'flood' sounds like the second and third days of Creation.
Particularly from the 1960s a 'flood' of studies of all kinds appeared.
Yarmouth North Beach is an ebb tide mark, Caister produces fish on both 'flood' and ebb tides, but any beach will give cod in the right conditions.
A 'flood' of sweetness overwhelmed her senses, making Shirley dizzy with pleasure.
The main cause of flooding in the city centre is the use of 'flood' barriers beyond the city centre.
The idea is to maintain a full tank, not 'flood' the engine.
Firefighters, police, council workers and Thames Water joined forces to fight back the 'flood' and limit the damage.
the river will 'flood' if it gets much worse
Caused by a tall underwater pinnacle, the effect is most evident when a strong westerly wind catches a 'flood' or ebb tide.
watching her father 'flood' their backyard skating rink
Pretty soon the outflow of dollars became a river, then a 'flood' .
We just couldn't see a thing and all the time there was water coming like a 'flood' behind us, and smoke and fires.
In a salt-wedge estuary, the river water, because of its lower density, rides over a wedge of salt water which moves short distances up and down the estuary in response to the weak 'flood' and ebb of the tide.
Areas on the map are given low, moderate or significant risk ratings according to their location, the predicted water levels and the 'flood' defences in place.
Just one small word, and the familiar fears 'flood' back in.
They believe that this report will embarrass the powers-that-be into triggering a 'flood' of funds to tackle the ravages of heroin.
Accurate or not, the 'flood' of bad news appears to be reaching some kind of crescendo.
u2018We don't know whether the bridge can cope with that amount of water during a 'flood' and it could eventually collapse,u2019 he said.
a constant 'flood' of callers
Once you break the rim of the bowl and the water pours in, it's not like an ordinary 'flood' , where the water comes and it goes.
These include running off large volumes of silt-laden water during the 'flood' season, from May to September.
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