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take a part in Meaning in Bengali



 অংশগ্রহণ করা, সহযোগীতা করা,




take a part in শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

সাধারণভাবে এই সংস্করণসমূহ ব্যবহার করার ক্ষেত্রে পরবর্তী ১৮ মাস পর্যন্ত সহযোগীতা করা হয়ে থাকে ।

খেলাধুলা বিভিন্ন প্রতিযোগিতা আয়োজন এবং ত্রান তহবিল দান করা ও সদস্যদের সহযোগীতা করা

বিভিন্ন ধরনের কার্যক্রমের মাধ্যমে ছাত্র-ছাত্রীদের একাডেমিক ও অন্যান্য কাজে সহযোগীতা করা

take a part in's Usage Examples:

not too restrictive, giving an opportunity to everyone in the team to take a part in the creation process or at least to express an idea.


On this day people from different age groups take a part in sports like kabaddi, marathon, basketball, hockey etc.


made the Société's fortune, though Honoré Gariel had by then ceased to take a part in the Société.


The Visconti of Sardinia continued to take a part in Pisan politics to the end of the century, but their influence there.


Actor Pat O'Brien encouraged her to take a part in summer stock, and the play A Roomful of Roses opened in 1961.


Barbara Carrera said she turned down the role to take a part in the competing Bond film Never Say Never Again.


to reign does not only mean to preside over ceremonies but also to take a part in the running of the State.


Party members were not allowed to take a part in wars in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.


to send 24 sailors to the Kerch strait to die? Would you not wish to take a part in an experiment and attempt to survive with 1,500 hryvnias of the state.


Adams was supposed to appear in it, but withdrew so he could take a part in a different movie.


Groener's advocacy of an excess profits tax and insistence that workers take a part in company management.


Tournaments are organized and people take a part in them by spectating, cheering or by directly participating in them.


that "it was more agreeable to him to sing with a full orchestra than take a part in a duet".


During the negotiations over the clause "take a part in hostilities" the word "direct" was added to it, opening up the possibility.


the Relief Society (The women's organization within the LDS church) take a part in the cooperative system.


where he acquired a considerable medical practice, and 'was led to take a part in many new scientific undertakings'.


engagements of his oldest son and daughter, and he is invited once more to take a part in the government.


Belasco tries to stop her from domesticating too soon, and take a part in another show instead.


composers of the song "Shine" of The Tolmachevy Sisters which it will take a part in the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 for Russia.


Poznań in the Poznań National Museum; now over 150 cities and towns take a part in this event.



Synonyms:

particular; linguistic unit; part to whole relation; basis; point; meronymy; rest; relation; language unit; residue; portion; component; residual; butt; item; subpart; member; remainder; base; residuum; unit; component part; substance; constituent; detail; balance;

Antonyms:

miss; best; unfasten; unbelt; fire;

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