English to Bengali Dictionary undercurrent

undercurrent

অন্ত: প্রবাহ
definition
noun
an undercurrent of anger and discontent
an underlying feeling or influence, especially one that is contrary to the prevailing atmosphere and is not expressed openly.
In tidal water the undercurrents may often be going in the opposite direction to the top flow.
a current of water below the surface, moving in a different direction from any surface current.
translation of 'undercurrent'
অন্তঃপ্রবাহ,
অন্তঃস্রোত,
স্রোতের চোরা টান
noun
অন্ত:প্রবাহ
example
Some people mistakenly call this an undertow, but there's no 'undercurrent' , just an offshore current.
There was an 'undercurrent' of anger and jealousy that wouldn't let me admit that I'd done wrong.
Thus an 'undercurrent' , called the Western Boundary Undercurrent, travels along the continental slope and rise.
an 'undercurrent' of anger and discontent
I have no idea, having not really watched it, but there seemed a real 'undercurrent' of anger going down.
The buoyant mood of his audience was certainly out of kilter with the deep 'undercurrent' of frustration evident elsewhere in Bournemouth this week.
An obsession with hair is a peculiar 'undercurrent' throughout films of this genre.
Under its smooth surface lies the seething 'undercurrent' of teenage insecurity.
Nonetheless, an 'undercurrent' of anxiety ran through the newsroom.
The story is a simple one, but a darker 'undercurrent' runs through it.
The 'undercurrent' tugged lightly at her, but it was easy to fight.
Sabriel felt a strong 'undercurrent' of understanding pass between them, and received the profound impression that she had made a loyal friend for life.
We cannot, must not, live our lives expecting the worst, but neither can we ignore the 'undercurrent' of anxiety flowing through the capital.
But I think he excels at understanding the 'undercurrents' that should end up on the screen, but doesn't know how to achieve them.
The interaction between doctor and patient is full of emotional 'undercurrents' , including hope, trust, belief, and confidence.
When the couples meet for dinner, 'undercurrents' immediately start rippling through the group.
It's really emotionally-charged, powerful stuff and lots of seething 'undercurrents' come bubbling to the surface.
Collectively, the soldiers let out a singular cry of anger, with 'undercurrents' of anguish.
In tidal water the 'undercurrents' may often be going in the opposite direction to the top flow.
At first, since we have no background on the situation portrayed here, we can't understand what the emotional 'undercurrents' are.
After all, anyone can relate to those moments when the calm is broken by the 'undercurrents' of anguish, disappointment and resentment that run through every family.
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said Mr Long drowned after getting into difficulties in the rough water, where there are strong 'undercurrents' .
Nonetheless, although full-scale popular uprisings ended under Louis XIV, there were important 'undercurrents' of popular protest throughout the eighteenth century.
Also, a word of caution to the inexperienced adventurer: make sure you stay away from white waters because that means there are strong 'undercurrents' .
As Stephen becomes reluctantly drawn into the lives of his rural neighbours, he becomes a witness to the 'undercurrents' of love, hate and obsession that swirl beneath the superficial tranquillity of the countryside.
Tragically that's when they discover the water is freezing cold, with strong 'undercurrents' .
The tides and 'undercurrents' are notorious, and even in summer bathing is not recommended.
Athletic and unyielding though they might be, the visitors were not always the cause of the match's nasty 'undercurrents' bubbling to the surface.
The artists' chain of contrasting attitudes reveals debates within society, 'undercurrents' of unrest and anxieties about city life.
Locals have said that part of the reservoir is deep and has strong 'undercurrents' .
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