reworking Meaning in Bengali
Similer Words:
reworksrewound
rewrap
rewritable
rewrite
rewrites
rewriting
rewritings
rewritten
rewrote
rhapsodic
rhapsodical
rhapsodies
rhapsody
rhea
reworking's Usage Examples:
"), self-reworking by Elton John, lyrics by Bernie Taupin "How You Remind Me" (2001) and "Someday" (2003), self-reworking by Nickelback "Jealous.
Gertrude – The Cry is Howard Barker's reworking of Shakespeare's Hamlet, focusing on the character of Gertrude, the mother.
The plot is a modern reworking of William Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew.
It is an updated and slimmed-down reworking of the three-volume Vergleichendes Wörterbuch der indogermanischen Sprachen.
The photo and graphic design of the album cover are a reworking of the artwork on Honey, Wheat and Laughter.
entrances at each end: that at Temple Row being ornate, unlike the modern reworking at Colmore Row, opposite the entrance to the station.
The book was a reworking of the famous Scouting for Boys.
These beams also act as scaffolding for reworking, which is done at regular intervals, and involves the local community.
which conceived it as the rhetorical practice of emulating, adapting, reworking and enriching a source text by an earlier author.
drums, harmonium, double bass, Mellotron, and even wine glasses in a reworking of the Wings song "Band on the Run".
Many scholars are certain a good portion of this chapter is a reworking of Mark 1.
coating that reduced damage to the paper by repeated wetting, drying and reworking.
Tristrams saga ok Ísöndar 1226 (Norse reworking Tristan by Thomas of Britain) Ivens saga 1226 (Norse reworking of Chrétien's Yvain, the Knight of the.
The song is a French reworking of Sebastián Yradier's classic tale about a white dove, La Paloma, a song.
It is a reworking of many of Thor's adventures, where Thorsteinn takes the place of Thor.
Sainte-Marie included a French language reworking of the song, "T'es pas un autre", on her 1967 album Fire ' Fleet ' Candlelight.
Synonyms:
work; make over; process; work on; retread;
Antonyms:
devolution; increase; irreversible process; decrease; idle;