English to Bengali Dictionary volunteer

volunteer

স্বেচ্ছাসেবক
definition
verb
he volunteered for the job
freely offer to do something.
noun
Last weekend volunteers undertook the painstaking task of cutting the grass around the base of each stone with scissors, in preparation for the restoration work.
a person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
translation of 'volunteer'
যে স্বেচ্ছায় সৈনিক ইত্যাদি হয়,
কোন কার্যে স্বেচ্ছাপূর্বক নিয্ক্ত হওয়া
verb
স্বেচ্ছায় করিতে চাত্তয়া,
স্বেচ্ছায় দিতে চাত্তয়া,
অযাচিতভাবে দেত্তয়া
noun
স্বেচ্ছাসেবক,
স্বেচ্ছাসৈনিক,
স্বেচ্ছাকর্মী
adjective
স্বেচ্ছায় প্রদায়ক,
স্বেচ্ছাসেবী
example
In each of the sections space was incorporated to allow to participants to 'volunteer' additional information.
One of the women who 'volunteer' at my pregnancy center herself became pregnant.
Others blame the neighbors who failed to 'volunteer' their help in raising and home-schooling five small children.
Other reasons an employee may 'volunteer' to work may include the desire for overtime hours or wanting to be home during the days after the storm when schools are closed and cleanup begins.
If you let the flowers go to seed, you will have 'volunteer' plants next spring.
However, she says she would be ready to 'volunteer' him to be fitted with a tag if she discovered he was causing more trouble than he admitted.
If you're into community service, I am sure there are several service groups or community organizations to 'volunteer' with.
Tom grabbed my wrist and raised my arm up as to 'volunteer' me.
She thanked everyone for their help during the year, particularly the dedicated ladies who 'volunteer' their services on a weekly basis and keep all systems running smoothly.
Also important is the provision of optical and dental care and many of the city's opticians and dentists 'volunteer' their services free to help the children.
When I am back u2018up to speedu2019 I will certainly be the first to 'volunteer' my help, to get this project off the ground.
We could do with ten people to 'volunteer' a couple of hours of their time over the next fortnight.
You could 'volunteer' with a literacy organization and help teach people to read, or visit the local children's hospital and bring them gifts or just spend time with them.
All it would authorize was a 'volunteer' army, whose members never reached a quarter of those required.
it never paid to 'volunteer' information
The store's employees 'volunteer' to teach Hunter Safety Education classes and provide safety training.
There is a great sense of achievement to be had from being involved in the event and that is why so many people continue to 'volunteer' their help.
This explains the seeming paradox of why we have a lower acceptance of combat casualties with a 'volunteer' military than we had with a draft Army.
Instead, I allowed the witnesses to 'volunteer' any information, impressions or feelings they had about the event and kept my eyes open.
The organizers expect responsible, cooperative participants who will 'volunteer' at least one hour of time to the Fair and the community.
Is it a conscript force, 'volunteer' military, or blend?
Today, the committee has 30 drivers who 'volunteer' their help for the meals-on-wheels service.
Employees who 'volunteer' for the vaccination must be authorized by their employers.
In an all-volunteer army buttressed by a 'volunteer' reserve, soldiers don't fight simply for abstractions.
Here one has, on the evidence as I understand it, a 'volunteer' who might well be inferred to have notice.
She doesn't know it yet, but that's why it's going to be such a nice surprise when I 'volunteer' her.
Don't expect young people to 'volunteer' such information.
Magistrates and constables did what they could to contain and disperse disorderly crowds, but troops were often called in: regular army soldiers, militiamen or 'volunteer' forces.
If you are a carpenter in the Sacred Heart Parish and can 'volunteer' your time freely please call into the centre any Tuesday night from 7.30 pm- 9pm.
What about the problem of silence in order to allow the accused to 'volunteer' information, which is a very common technique of interrogation?
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