tweaking Meaning in Bengali
খিমচি কাটা, খামচি মারা, খামচি দেত্তয়া,
Verb:
খামচি দেত্তয়া, খিমচি কাটা, খামচি মারা,
Similer Words:
tweakstwee
tweed
tweeds
tweedy
tweeness
tweet
tweeter
tweeters
tweets
tweezers
twelfth
twelfths
twelve
twelves
tweaking's Usage Examples:
cocaine or amphetamines can result in conditions nicknamed crack dancing, or tweaking respectively, described as choreathetoid.
A semi-official update, tweaking and refining the gameplay rules was released 20 years later.
Goals of modification include introducing pest resistance, tweaking the amounts of certain chemicals produced by the plant, and to prevent.
particularly for a low density of information, algorithms that needed tweaking, and that the service required users to "give up the control" on organizing.
DIY audio can also involve "tweaking" of mass market components.
publications, including video card and CPU overclocking, Windows registry tweaking, and programming.
versions by the performers; they changed the melody of the Madonna tracks by tweaking the lyrics and re-interpreting the actual meaning.
installation is not officially supported by Microsoft and requires manual tweaking of NT Services' dependencies in order to run.
The name is derived from the verb "tweaking", which is a word geeks use to refer to optimisation of hardware.
Reis left the material shelved for the most part, occasionally mixing and tweaking the arrangements in between touring and recording with Rocket from the.
With a little tweaking (mainly to skins), it might be considered a lightweight content management.
email to his mailing list: "the new LP would be 'boasting remastering and tweaking that was completed at Ben's own studio in Nashville, TN'".
Friedman decided to put it on his own album also personalizing the song by tweaking certain lyrics.
magazine which was created in June 1975 has a well-earned reputation for tweaking the local establishment, challenging the monopoly daily on breaking news.
T'illu (Quechua for pinch, tweaking, Hispanicized spellings Tello, Tillo) is a mountain in the Andes of Peru, about 5,050 metres (16,568 ft) high.
Synonyms:
tune up; tune; fine-tune;
Antonyms:
civilian; fail; disadvantage; refrain;