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wangled Meaning in Bengali



কপট বা আঁকাবাঁকা পদ্ধতির মাধ্যমে কিছু অর্জন

Verb:

কৌশল, চাতুর্য, ছল,





wangled শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

কর পরিশোধে ব্যর্থ হলে,ছল-চাতুরি করলে কিংবা বিরোধিতা করলে তা আইনের দ্বারা শাস্তিযোগ্য হবে ।

তিনি তাঁর অনুগামীদের অকৃতজ্ঞ জমিদারদের চাতুর্য থেকে মুক্ত করে তাদের পূর্বপুরুষদের জমি পুনরুদ্ধার করতে চেয়েছিলেন ।

হেলেনের স্বামী মেনেলসের হেলেন উদ্ধার এ যুদ্ধের মূল কাহিনী অথবা ওডিসিয়াসের চাতুর্য, ট্রয়ের অগ্নিতে ভস্মীভূত হওয়া বা ট্রয়ে ব্যাপক গণহত্যা যুদ্ধ পরবর্তী ।

ডেনীয়রা তাদের সীমিত প্রাকৃতিক সম্পদের সদ্ব্যবহারে চাতুর্য ও দক্ষতার পরিচয় দিয়েছে ।

" মন্তব্যকারীগণ চলচ্চিত্রে নারী মুখ্য চরিত্রদের ব্যবহারের চাতুর্য এবং প্রতিটি গল্পে নারী মুখ্য চরিত্র "বিরক্তিকর না হওয়া" এবং "ভিন্ন ভিন্ন ।

wangled's Usage Examples:

It was not long before I'd wangled an invitation to go sailing.


Head coaching record (football): During World War I, Allen "wangled himself a commission" in the US Army.


Upon recovery, Fyodorov wangled an assignment to the Kingdom of Romania in October.


While living down the river at Shepperton, where his father was Dean, he wangled free dinners by getting his dog to do tricks for parties of day-trippers.


But, Stirling Moss wangled one DBR1/300 works car to win the Nürburgring 1000 km, with Jack Fairman.


Soulier managed to join the artillery in March 1915, but then wangled a transfer to aviation.


Rex refuses to be left behind, and by this point has wangled his way into Albinus' confidence as a fellow artist (including convincing.


Alexander also painted) would later coin the verb Alexandered (as in, wangled), sniffing that such and such a person had Alexandered his way into a highly.


"Chris Sheldon recommended I hired in this Music Man StingRay - then we wangled that the hire cost came off the price, so in the end I bought it for 500.


"Once the war was over," he recalled, "I wangled a transfer to the Army Broadcasting Service and helped run radio stations.


In 1965, Cameron wangled his way into North Vietnam for interviews and photos (with photographer.


spotting a polar bear rug by the fire in a London club, of which he has just wangled membership (p.


Sometime during this period, Windisch wangled flying time in a captured Spad VII.


After graduating with a bachelor's degree, she wangled an interview with Sam Marx who thought she was much too young to hire;.


Selvin soon wangled a backstage pass for a show at The Fillmore and submitted his first piece.


attention of General Hubert Gough who was impressed by his ideas and "wangled" everything that Livens needed for his large projector.


in Berlin, Germany, in 1930, she studied first with Edwin Fischer, but wangled her own way to studying with the legendary Artur Schnabel who she said.


He "witnessed, during 1716-1717, the political coup, wangled by Samuel Penhallow and John Wentworth, which removed all his relatives.


Navy and eventually wangled an assignment driving an ambulance for the U.



wangled's Meaning':

achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods

Synonyms:

manage; reach; achieve; finagle; accomplish; attain;

Antonyms:

natural; square shooter; disorganize; disorganise; refrain;

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