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take pains Meaning in Bengali



 যত্নপূর্বক এবং শ্রমসহকারে কোন কাজ করা,

Verb:

যত্নপূর্বক এবং শ্রমসহকারে কোন কাজ করা,





take pains's Usage Examples:

Ashmole's translation, and wrote to him: I am sorry you or any man should take pains to translate any book of that art into English, for the art is vilified.


The Russian Government does not take pains to perpetuate the memory of the political offenders whom it tortures to.


His recipes often take pains to demystify cooking by explaining the chemical processes at work.


Mozart could take pains with a backward pupil, but a good one caused him much pride.


Papst and other Catholic authors take pains to discredit the story of Innocent VIII's deathbed.


those at accredited repositories, are careful to point out this fact and take pains to distinguish sublines such as C57BL/6J (the established subline at The.


looking for a way to unload the program on a set of developers that would take pains to keep it from slipping into the public domain.


to be associated with witchcraft or sorcery, and most learned authors take pains to clearly renounce the practice of forbidden arts.


making themselves for these stanzas and periods, without my even having to take pains for them.


While acknowledging the extra risks inherent to belting, many proponents take pains to point out that it is an advanced skill which (so long as it is a "soft.


When writing gateway software of any kind, take pains to disturb the data stream as little as possible—and never throw away.


Even in modern times, tradition-minded Cheyenne sometimes take pains to avoid sleeping to close to springs due to fears of water monsters.


I take pains to mention this because both Michael and I want it clear that we both.


According to the orientalist Edward Browne, “he used to take pains to discover which of the students stood most in need of pecuniary help.


sensitiveness of her enjoyment, in her love of people and in her willingness to take pains" (Bohlke 44).


Paar and others defended the Academy's decision, averring that it did take pains to include accomplished scientists but that, since Dr.


Once in flight, the pilot must take pains to stick to plan, otherwise getting lost is all too easy.


the wise therefore ought not to take pains on account of moksha.


As the voyage progresses, atheists and believers alike take pains to keep God’s death a secret.



Synonyms:

move; act;

Antonyms:

refrain; block; recall;

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