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kowtow Meaning in Bengali



 সাষ্টাঙ্গ প্রণাম, কাউটাউ, শ্রদ্ধা বা আনুগত্য জানাতে মাটিতে মাথা ঠেকানো, অত্যন্ত বিনয় প্রদর্শন করা,

সাবেক চীনা কাস্টম সম্মান জানান অথবা জমা প্রতীক হিসেবে কপাল দিয়ে মাটিতে স্পর্শ এর





kowtow's Usage Examples:

translated to "kowtow diplomacy" or "kowtow foreign policy".


In general, dogeza is translated into English as "prostration" or "kowtow".


rulers, civil authorities and social elders or superiors, as in the Chinese kowtow or Ancient Persian proskynesis.


meaningless Hallmark Holiday, as well as placing unfair pressure on employees to kowtow to managers who earn more than they do, while exercising power over them.


The ritual of the kowtow, which requires an individual to kneel with both knees on the ground and.


Beefheart and the Magic Band on a number of occasions but was unwilling to kowtow to the large Beefheart ego on a regular basis.


As a result, terrified judges learned to kowtow to their superiors and shy away from handing down nonconforming rulings.


In the 3rd month of 110 the Southern Chanyu was overwhelmed and came to kowtow and begged to surrender.


He refused to kowtow at the city gate, but was admitted anyway and was housed by the Li-Fan Yuan.


Bi was forced to kowtow and declare himself a subject of the Han.


and prisons, and became so powerful that even officials were ordered to kowtow to the Depot's leaders.


other nations had to send a tributary envoy to China on schedule, who would kowtow to the Chinese emperor as a form of tribute, and acknowledge his superiority.


over the kowtow request are described in Chapter Two of the Second Volume.


One of the most frequently quoted passages from the account, the kowtow incident.



kowtow's Meaning':

a former Chinese custom of touching the ground with the forehead as a sign of respect or submission

Synonyms:

obeisance; bow; bowing; kotow;

Antonyms:

stand; criticize; straighten; disobedience; rear;

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