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esplanades Meaning in Bengali



খোলা স্তর স্থল একটি দীর্ঘ প্রসারিত (বাঁধানো বা শ্যামল

Noun:

ভ্রমণার্থ খোলা রাস্তা, ভ্রমণার্থ খোলা স্থান,





esplanades's Usage Examples:

modern usage, the space allows the area to be paved as a pedestrian walk; esplanades are often on sea fronts and allow walking whatever the state of the tide.


large esplanades down the center, adding to the spacious feeling of the lots and large homes.


Only New Jersey Street retains the original esplanades, providing.


dredged and cleaned from silt, while the banks were adapted into the esplanades with the benches, gazebos and tables.


Passeio Alegre is a beach squared with esplanades and a stage for outdoor performances.


distinguished by its prevalence of bungalows and the green spaces known as esplanades.


landscape architect, Charles Eliot, who is perhaps best known for the esplanades along the Charles River.


part of a larger project to provide both sides of the Iloilo River with esplanades catering primarily to pedestrians.


In Prehispanic Mexico, it is present in pyramids, sanctuaries, esplanades and communal objects; examples of this are the Olmec, Mayan, Teotihuacan.


acres (20 ha) of new waterfront parks, creation of 14 new waterfront esplanades, and introduction of new commuter ferry service (NYC Ferry), providing.


tourist attractions that the simple wooden pathways have been replaced by esplanades made of concrete, brick or other construction, sometimes with a wooden.


The entire length of this portion of Kengsington features esplanades planted with trees.


Many roads have esplanades and mature trees.


different sizes and styles, that form sunken patios, squares, a game of ball, esplanades, and a 1-kilometre-long (0.


identification of the area and to beautify esplanades.


Ten 800-pound (360 kg) boulders were placed in the district esplanades beginning on January 22, 2009.


as being east of Aerodrome Road and including all numbered avenues and esplanades.


The shape of the segments represents the esplanades (Calçadão in Portuguese) of the beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema.


In the 19th century some changes, such as the 4 esplanades built to accommodate a corresponding number of artillery pieces, were.



esplanades's Meaning':

a long stretch of open level ground (paved or grassy

Synonyms:

promenade; mall;

Antonyms:

ride;

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