English to Bengali Dictionary vocabulary

vocabulary

অভিধান
definition
noun
Just as the vocabulary of a language changes from age to age, so the vocabularies of different languages are distinct in their systems, uses, and references.
the body of words used in a particular language.
translation of 'vocabulary'
কোন ভাষায় বা বিশেষ পুস্তকে ব্যবহৃত শব্দের তালিকা
noun
শব্দতালিকা,
অভিধান
example
Stephen Lewis used his unmatched 'vocabulary' and stirring oratorical style to take globalization to task.
he had a wide 'vocabulary'
Even children who have just learnt to spell words can play and sometimes their limited 'vocabulary' becomes an advantage.
the term became part of business 'vocabulary'
In any case, from that point onward, u2018homeland defenseu2019 was a stock phrase in the 'vocabulary' of national defense talk.
Like his Judson colleagues, his choreography eschewed an advanced dance technique, and he incorporated everyday movements into his 'vocabulary' .
On some occasions, the 'vocabulary' that she employs in her response to Derrida is recriminatory.
But I venture that not even cricket has a 'vocabulary' as wide and arcane as that of sailing.
And though the movement 'vocabulary' was unmistakably balletic, the visual appeal of the work may more often be associated with rock music videos.
But the dance also encompasses a 'vocabulary' more referential to modern dance than to ballet: suspensions, falls, skips, and knee work.
It was right there, the third word in the weekly 'vocabulary' list our teacher had just handed out.
Of all writers, he discovers, Shakespeare has the widest 'vocabulary' relating to the varieties of weeds found in rural Warwickshire.
The problem is that my French 'vocabulary' is so poor that I end up having to look up every other word in a dictionary so it takes ages.
These people absorbed into their language some of the 'vocabulary' of the native populations of the area, but the identity and origin of these earlier peoples is now unknown.
Canales is at ease within a flamenco 'vocabulary' , but his choreographic forays into contemporary dance are sadly cliched.
First, one must have a firm command over classical Arabic language including its 'vocabulary' , grammar, metaphors, and idioms.
These, and similar phrases, form the 'vocabulary' of dictatorship.
There isn't a word in the English 'vocabulary' to describe her.
She shook her head over u2018independentu2019 girls, it was one of the few English words in her 'vocabulary' .
the term became part of business 'vocabulary'
He is constantly discovering and adding new movements to the tango 'vocabulary' .
His English 'vocabulary' has improved but he prefers Hindi in press conferences so that his friends back home can understand.
She kept on trying to talk to me in English even if her 'vocabulary' was pretty limited.
We wanted to develop and share a 'vocabulary' about learning, especially in the humanities.
So if you don't hear and process those sounds accurately and quickly, your whole 'vocabulary' and therefore your language system, is undermined.
Martha Graham, in turn, created an elemental movement 'vocabulary' that embodied the extreme passions: desire, fear, jealousy, rage.
It includes sample text, grammar and 'vocabulary' lists and more for 1,445 languages.
he had a wide 'vocabulary'
We try to keep their intensity and power alive as we learn the violent 'vocabulary' of citizenship.
I couldn't write good lyrics in English, because my 'vocabulary' is too poor.
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