English to Bengali Dictionary resistances

resistances

প্রতিরোধ
definition
noun
she put up no resistance to being led away
the refusal to accept or comply with something; the attempt to prevent something by action or argument.
some of us have a lower resistance to cold than others
the ability not to be affected by something, especially adversely.
translation of 'resistances'
noun
বাধাদান,
বিরোধিতা,
প্রতিরোধের শক্তি,
প্রতিবন্ধ,
রোধ,
প্রতিহত করার ক্ষমতা,
সহ্য করার ক্ষমতা
example
Their wheelchair is a modification of the standard apparatus: the wheelchair is fitted with two motors, which are controlled by a panel based on light-dependent diodes and 'resistances' .
Communist groups throughout Europe had done little to assist any 'resistance movement' in Nazi-occupied Europe.
But the hopes of the 'resistance movement' - 80 percent Communist - were dashed.
‘There was some 'resistance' to our vintage section because some customers thought it was too expensive,’ said Kate.
Every instance of violent 'resistance' polarized the political debate and made it more difficult to reach an agreement over which policy to pursue.
He even threatened armed 'resistance' against the coalition, if it evolved into a force of occupation and stayed too long.
They're naturally gifted with strong stomachs and a powerful 'resistance' to viral and bacterial agents.
The Norwegian 'resistance movement' played an important part in World War Two.
But many people said that it was the Italian 'resistance movement' that liberated Italy from fascism.
In April 1943, SS attempts to deport more Jews to the death camps were met with armed 'resistance' .
Before gay and lesbian couples can march off to the chapel to get married, there will be plenty of obstacles and lots of 'resistance' from forces opposed to gay marriage.
Massive reprisals were carried out and were not followed by an upsurge of armed 'resistance' .
Although he did not express it in these terms, it had also been deduced from Aristotle's Physics that the velocity of a body was proportional to the force acting on it divided by the 'resistance' .
By and large, universities offered remarkably little 'resistance' to these changes, bending the knee whenever their funding masters passed by.
Engineers help cyclists battle drag - the wind 'resistance' that impedes forward motion.
All of these tasks would have to be performed in situations where the threat of armed 'resistance' is real and present.
Poland's 'resistance movement' could concentrate all its resources on a common enemy.
However, there is no 'resistance movement' to fuel such an uprising.
Sometimes it will be young patriots, new to combat, who have signed up for armed 'resistance' against a foreign occupier.
The drugs used to prevent the body rejecting the new heart adversely weakened his 'resistance' to infection.
This has led people to view armed 'resistance' as the only means left to defend themselves.
It was also a reminder of the threat of armed 'resistance' .
The 'resistance movement' of Greece played a relatively small part in the whole scheme of events in the eastern Mediterranean during World War Two.
Most disease 'resistance' traits are measured as one or more discrete characters.
Everything Hollywood taught me about the 'Resistance' is wrong.
On the way, they'd been attacked by brigands again, but they'd scarpered as soon as they realised the team was capable of offering armed 'resistance' .
He claimed there had been no armed 'resistance' since Monday and that soldiers had been ordered to try and take the airport by peaceful persuasion.
some of us have a lower 'resistance' to cold than others
The 'resistance movement' of Yugoslavia played an important role in World War Two.
A 'resistance' unit has a temperature fuse between a resistance and a terminal for deactivating a resistance circuit when the motor reaches the permissible maximum temperature.
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