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carry over Meaning in Bengali



 স্থগিত রাখা, জের টানা,




carry over's Usage Examples:

Some accrual policies have the ability to carry over or roll over some or all unused time that has been accrued into the next.


The system is projected to carry over 5 million passengers per day.


[citation needed] The game would often last for hours and sometimes carry over to the next day.


derived from the Byzantine latreys (latrine), but this regionalism did not carry over to other languages.


though the sauce itself is made by stir-frying, this homonym does not carry over into the Classical Chinese term.


and the personas and mutual antipathies expressed by Decker and Kington carry over from the relationship of the "real" actors, Heidecker and Turkington,.


issues such as the family unit and sexuality, as well as issues that carry over into the public square, such as the temperance movement.


The Peugeot Type 6 was the ordinally last Peugeot vehicle to carry over the tired 2-hp 565 cc V-twin from the earliest Peugeot models.


She has 1,845 passenger cabins and 746 crew cabins, and can carry over 6,000 persons in total.


Wind), although some scholars prefer a derivation from ὑπερφέρω ("to carry over").


a genre of comedy centered on a fixed set of characters who (mostly) carry over from episode to episode.


Scores did not carry over from qualifying and so were not factored into the total score or placements.


A common type of call is voice carry over, VCO.


Scores did not carry over from qualifying.


After ORD, the local promotion will not carry over to conscripts' reservist cycle.


Only later with the globalization of the Internet did this law carry over to users and networks as its original intent was to describe Ethernet.


stages, the 8 first places qualified to the Championship Stage, where they carry over their points from the previous stage, but divided by four.



Synonyms:

prevail; endure; run; die hard; persist;

Antonyms:

dissuade; disallow; forbid; enjoy; stand still;

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