English to Bengali Dictionary instrument

instrument

যন্ত্র
definition
verb
For Protocol 4, animals were instrumented before delivery to measure pulmonary artery pressure and left atrial pressure.
equip (something) with measuring instruments.
noun
a surgical instrument
a tool or implement, especially one for delicate or scientific work.
In low visibility, they help guide pilots to the runway as we transition from flying on the aircraft's instruments to a visual landing.
a measuring device used to gauge the level, position, speed, etc., of something, especially a motor vehicle or aircraft.
translation of 'instrument'
noun
সাধন,
দলিল,
সাধনী,
বাদ্যযন্ত্র,
সাধিত্র,
কার্যসম্পাদন,
অস্ত্র,
যন্ত্র
example
This attempt is ridiculous, not least because the government is actively engaged in strengthening religious institutions as an 'instrument' of social control.
the value of learning to play a musical 'instrument'
he was a mere 'instrument' acting under coercion
It's a simple stone that has become a tool, an 'instrument' employed for drawing marks.
Yet, sharing a meal is one of the most powerful social levelers, a potent 'instrument' of social bonding and dissolving boundaries.
We know that stereotyping is an 'instrument' of social repression and undercuts human relationships.
Many students regard the piano as a percussion 'instrument' , and treat it as such.
The decay of American liberalism as a credible 'instrument' of social reform can be traced all the way back to the first decades of the twentieth century.
Rather it is used as an 'instrument' of social policy.
the failure of education as an 'instrument' of social reform
It can be used to bring about change and to be an 'instrument' of reform, but it can also be used to block change, to frustrate reform and to control and preserve the status quo.
You have to vest first, and only after you have accomplished the vesting exercise do you accomplish the statutory rectification of the 'instrument' in question, in our submission.
a surgical 'instrument'
However, the acoustic guitar is a folk 'instrument' par excellence, and the folk have never been shy about subjecting their guitars to creative abuse.
The first step involves using a device called a polymerase chain reaction 'instrument' to measure the levels of an organism's cytokines when exposed to a given material.
a percussion 'instrument'
The chlorophyll content was measured with an 'instrument' called a SPAD meter which is sensitive to slight chlorophyll differences.
He was the mere agent of the Army Council, bound to obey their orders or resign his post - the mere 'instrument' through whose hands the libel passed for publication.
execution involves signature and unconditional delivery of the 'instrument'
Language, in this sense, was truly an 'instrument' of power and social control.
After studying the piano for six years and the viola for nine, my son decided that his true 'instrument' was the electric guitar.
The result is that if the memorandum were to have any effect at all, it had to be as a testamentary 'instrument' , and not as document creating an inter vivos trust.
Wealth as an 'instrument' of social control is a privilege of rank or of birth.
It concerned an action to recover commission on sale where the 'instrument' recording the contract of sale was insufficiently stamped.
Recent historical experience thus confirms the judgement made long ago by Marx and Lenin that the state can't simply be used as an 'instrument' of social transformation.
Most favor an activist federal government that intervenes in the economy, redistributes wealth, and acts as an 'instrument' of social change.
Using Beer-Lambert's law, the 'instrument' detects and measures the reductions caused by pollutants in the spectrum of ambient air.
The 'instrument' is able to measure isotopes at the individual atom level and does so by generating millions of volts of electricity.
Given their importance as an 'instrument' of social regulation, it's odd that the law and law enforcement were so long cold-shouldered by historians.
It is very tempting to use prosecutions as a political 'instrument' or a tool for revenge.
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