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pittance Meaning in Bengali



 অত্যল্প অংশ

Noun:

সামান্য বৃত্তি, অত্যল্প পরিমাণ, অত্যল্প অংশ, সামান্য বেতন,





pittance শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

ব্রায়ান্ট এবং মে এর দেশলাই কারখানা কর্মীরা, যারা প্রধানত তরুণী ছিল এবং খুব সামান্য বেতন পেত, তাদের সাথে যোগাযোগ করেছিলেন ।

pittance's Usage Examples:

The hero of Wansa-kun was Wansa, a puppy who is sold for a pittance, then escapes, and spends much of the rest of the series looking for his.


that remained was a roadside fruit stand, for which Lola only charged a pittance of rent.


in law; their heirs immediately succeed to their estates; only a small pittance is reserved for their support; and the poor ones are maintained at the.


According to the official rules, the prize for winning the contest is "a pittance".


having been accused of acquiring the mineral rights to Whitehaven for a pittance from St Bees School, and were also suspected of having tried to keep the.


National Commission on Product Safety (NCPS), and for only 90-days (at a pittance of "100 per day).


Players are paid a pittance for repetitive, menial tasks, with the only way to unlock more varied jobs.


resident magistrate; the income from these minor offices amounted to a pittance and Brown remained poor all his life.


old violin that is about to be sold as the last item at an auction for a pittance, until a violinist steps out of the audience and plays the instrument,.


heavily subsidized; Japan's native Buddhists were given a comparative pittance.


They were 32 days on the reef with only the pittance of pork and such water as they could dig out of the sand.


Tracy Hall, the inventor of synthetic diamonds, who earned only a pittance for his invention while General Electric made an incalculable profit.


inflation or debasement of coinage, the rent might come to represent a pittance, reducing the feudal aristocrat to poverty among a prosperous gentry.


believed that the president of the United States was paid a "miserable pittance", and that a way of increasing his income while avoiding the appearance.


As late as the 1960s they received a pittance of "6 dollars a week, as opposed to the standard whiteman's weekly wage.


Harmetz stated that Nickelodeon acquired the program's presentations "for a pittance" because their relatively low production values and their actors' foreign.


documentary about the plight of tribal women selling their babies for a pittance.



Synonyms:

payment;

Antonyms:

cash; nonpayment;

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