English to Bengali Dictionary standing

standing

স্থায়ী
definition
noun
their standing in the community
position, status, or reputation.
an interdepartmental squabble of long standing
used to specify the length of time that something has lasted or that someone has fulfilled a particular role.
adjective
After millennia of dreaming of flight, the human race went from a standing start at Kitty Hawk to the moon in 66 years.
(of a jump or a start in a running race) performed from rest or an upright position, without a run-up or the use of starting blocks.
he has a standing invitation to visit them
remaining in force or use; permanent.
translation of 'standing'
কার্যকাল,
সামাজিক মর্যাদা,
প্রতিষ্ঠা,
খ্যাতি,
সময়কাল
adjective
ঠাড়,
ঢালাও,
স্থায়ী,
খাড়া
example
Black-headed gulls float in 'standing' water in fields along the road, as they have for the past few days.
FIFA has a 'standing' invitation to the North to host one or some of the World Cup games.
Caspian broke, from a 'standing' start, into the fastest sprint of his life.
Its top speed is 114 mph and it will get to 60 mph from a 'standing' start in 10.6 seconds.
The rank and social 'standing' of the subjects of portraiture are also expressed by conventions, which shift with time.
If this bill becomes law, it could end a long- 'standing' dispute between the EC and US over alleged WTO inconsistent tax exemptions that the US grants to certain corporations outside its territory.
Mrs Carr had a 'standing' invitation for some time to visit us.
After millennia of dreaming of flight, the human race went from a 'standing' start at Kitty Hawk to the moon in 66 years.
Her witnesses confirmed that she was a lady of good 'standing' with an annual income of 300 marks and some claim to royal blood.
Robinson picked up the ball almost from a 'standing' start and in the blink of an eye, he rounded six players before scoring between the posts without anyone touching him.
During almost the entire period, the lack of type continued to be a problem in typesetting, so that working with 'standing' type was almost impossible and every new issue had to be composed anew.
As usual, we had cut our military to the bone and had a 'standing' army of less than 200,000.
Bunker qualified ninth and 11th for the two races, but jumped five positions with fast reflexes in the 'standing' start of each race.
Unlike Nato, it never had 'standing' forces that could be committed in the event of conflict.
And we also, of course, have a 'standing' invitation with the congressman himself.
Long- 'standing' heartburn, especially if it isn't properly treated, may lead to complications.
Heavy rain left 'standing' water in the baseball infield at Pro Player Stadium.
Poverty often leads to conditions in which women's civil rights and social 'standing' is far below that of men.
Heavy overnight rain had threatened the fixture but some of Kendal's players swept off the 'standing' water and made the pitch playable.
Paralysed by questions about the distribution of wealth, Labour stood by while the housing market drove divisions in wealth and social 'standing' .
The person who defends them is a man of good 'standing' , not dynamic but dependable.
Its back legs are made for pouncing: from a 'standing' start, it can rise twelve feet straight up.
With deep, 'standing' water on many major and minor roads, driving conditions were hazardous and there were disruptions to rail services in many areas.
He buck-jumped from a 'standing' start, humping up his back and coming down again on all four feet at once.
Winning an Oscar, it is reasoned, should have a positive effect on feelings of perceived social 'standing' .
The streets are not paved and the drains don't work, so the 'standing' water attracts dirt, rats, and disease.
Unfortunately, not all who are in leading positions or of high 'standing' understand this, as was manifested by the talk show.
During the Cold War, large 'standing' forces were available to counter the Soviet threat.
In doing so, it was to take into account the applicant's character, reputation and financial 'standing' .
NATO is a 'standing' army supervised by its 19 member states, but heavily influenced by the US.
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