set phrase Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
বাঁধা বয়ান,
Similer Words:
set pointset sail
set shot
set square
set theory
set to
set to music
set to work
set up
set aside
set down
set in
set off
set out
set to
set phrase's Usage Examples:
A set phrase (also known as, a phraseme or fixed phrase) is a phrase which parts are fixed in a certain order, even if the phrase could be changed without.
Usually these senses are used within the set phrase "under [whatever] rubric," for example, "under this rubric, [X is true].
contexts (for example, vim is not used in normal English outside the set phrase vim and vigor).
short reign of Mitsuhide is listed as the inspiration for the yojijukugo set phrase mikkatenka (三日天下, short-lived reign).
Nevertheless, the term is a set phrase that serves as a convenient, well-understood shorthand.
The set phrase can be thought of as a “pillow” for the noun or verb it describes, although.
Synonyms:
catch phrase; grammatical construction; nominal phrase; nominal; headword; predicate; catchphrase; head word; expression; qualifier; verb phrase; pronominal; prepositional phrase; noun phrase; pronominal phrase; response; construction; modifier;
Antonyms:
misconstruction; obviate; bottom; top; synonym;