English to Bengali Dictionary tonic

tonic

টনিক
definition
noun
Nineteenth-century medicine vendors often peddled tonics as a cure-all for symptoms as varied as a mild cough or severe rash.
a medicinal substance taken to give a feeling of vigor or well-being.
Britten's score breaks off at bar 30, just at the moment of the return to the tonic .
the first note in a scale that, in conventional harmony, provides the keynote of a piece of music.
adjective
The Chinese sometimes include zhu ling (they use the sclerotium rather than the fruiting body) as an ingredient in herbal tonic formulas.
giving a feeling of vigor or well-being; invigorating.
At first, whirling scales and broken arpeggios scamper across the keyboard, hopefully tethered by tonic pedal notes in the bass.
relating to or denoting the first degree of a scale.
translation of 'tonic'
বলকারক ঔষধ,
বলকারক,
স্বর-সম্বন্ধীয়
noun
টনিক,
বলবর্ধক ঔষধ,
শক্তিদায়ক ঔষধ
adjective
বলবর্ধক,
সুর-সংবন্ধীয়,
স্বরসম্বন্ধীয়,
শক্তিদায়ক
example
The places that we see, these slow 'tonic' muscle fibres, are almost the exact places where the muscles are shaping the surface of the tongue, and shaping them to do the shapes that we know are producing our speech.
The effect is like a 'tonic' , and the fact that her character - and others similarly drawn - are all still very funny is a tribute to the director's talents.
The music doesn't seem ‘anchored’ in a key, even though you can almost always find a 'tonic' .
Spontaneous carbonation or bubbles that sprung from natural mineral springs were believed to relieve common ailments with their 'tonic' properties.
I can't believe it - it was the perfect 'tonic' after my heart operation.
The 'tonic' contractions, in contrast, clearly regulate the emptying of fluids from the stomach.
With commentary and analysis, its members provided a 'tonic' for much of the mainstream media's excesses.
Their usual intonation pattern is a rising tone on and after the 'tonic' syllable, but, when rhetorical or emphatic, they are said with a falling tone.
I like gin based drinks: Gin and 'tonic' is usually a safe bet in any bar.
Britten's score breaks off at bar 30, just at the moment of the return to the 'tonic' .
The sight of the team's captain leading the side out may provide just the 'tonic' needed after weeks of bad fortune.
As such it is a common ingredient in 'tonic' formulas, particularly for elderly or debilitated people.
Adults still dutifully head home to mother for 'tonic' soups when a hectic all-work-and-no-play lifestyle leaves them feeling under the weather.
Digestive 'tonic' properties and early experimental findings that its long-term use promotes the heart and vascular system are other feathers in the cap for this herb.
Very, very expensive - the last time I went, I paid £7 for a gin and 'tonic' .
In summer, drinkers take gin and 'tonic' on the lawn or recline on the armchairs on the wooden verandah, while two great restaurants inside specialise in tasty Thai and Indian cuisine.
For a chef at the top of his game, his humility is a 'tonic' .
Its reputation for stimulating the immune system makes it an excellent 'tonic' for treating coughs, colds, flu and other infections, as well as for easing allergies.
Flavonoids are the most powerful health bestowing constituent of 'tonic' herbs.
Contrition isn't much in fashion these days, but it's still a 'tonic' for the guilty soul - and who amongst us doesn't bear regrets for at least a few decisions.
The food certainly tasted wonderful and was the perfect 'tonic' before the long flight home.
This, technically speaking, is tonal music, but you'd be hard pressed to identify the 'tonic' .
Ten years on, I like my vodka and 'tonic' in a well-cut piece of glass with a few roughly hewed hunks of ice and a generous squeeze of real lime, thank you very much.
Yes, I know that the 'tonic' has sugar in it (you can, of course, use diet), but with this quantity divided among eight it isn't that much per person.
Back in 1981, when this triple bill was new and the Met a more conservative place than it is today, such an original evening of opera was a positive 'tonic' .
I now prefer the intoxicating blend of Russian caravan and lapsang souchong to the heady mix of vodka and 'tonic' , going to bed early to sleeping in late, cook books to comic books.
Indeed, the 'tonic' D, which has held sway over much of the movement's main tonal and harmonic thrust, is thrown into some degree of crisis.
The range features a cleansing gel, 'tonic' lotion, facial mask, day lotion and concentrate and a night gel as well as a blemish control stick and cream.
Laughter is an invigorating 'tonic' that heightens and brightens the mood, gently releasing us from tensions and social constraints.
While I wait, I nurse a vodka and 'tonic' and attempt to intelligently assess my surroundings.
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