English to Bengali Dictionary disproportion

disproportion

অসামজ্ঞ্জস্য
definition
noun
there is a disproportion between the scale of expenditure and any benefit that could possibly result
an instance of being out of proportion with something else.
translation of 'disproportion'
অসামঞ্জস্য
noun
অসামজ্ঞ্জস্য
example
All sustained strategic bombing campaigns, moreover, depend on a 'disproportion' between the economic resources of the attacking and defending sides.
In China today, the more literate provinces tend in fact to have somewhat higher, not lower, sex ratios at birth; and in India it is urban, not rural, areas in which the 'disproportion' between boys and girls is greatest.
In the late 19th and early 20th C. the US Army had a huge 'disproportion' of off-the-boat Irish Catholics.
But, it's not the wedding I resent as much as the 'disproportion' of it all.
The 'disproportion' between his new self-perception and his actual social status as an ordinary businessman and later as a derided cult leader was unbearable.
That 'disproportion' brings unhappiness we know - not always, of course, practicing proportionality ourselves.
That was when I began to notice the obscene 'disproportion' of taxpayers' money spent on London.
The 'disproportion' of parks on Vancouver's Westside compared to the city's Eastside is of absurd dimensions.
The monumentality of the study is accentuated by the deliberate 'disproportion' in scale: the soaring high windows contrast with the heavy low furnishings.
Since our inclination is usually to evade what's difficult, we may find an increasing 'disproportion' between our power and our depth.
An awareness that a tragic 'disproportion' of black Americans are poor has been a hallmark of civic awareness among educated Americans for 40 years now.
When people criticise the Government's apparent obsession with spin and presentation, they are really criticising the 'disproportion' between the energy of the apparatus and the modesty of the outcome.
there is a 'disproportion' between the scale of expenditure and any benefit that could possibly result
There's been a significant 'disproportion' for 30 years now between the level of risk the company takes on and the premiums they charge.
women undergoing caesarean section because of feto-pelvic 'disproportion'
In itself that is a limitation, it might be regarded as a 'disproportion' ; no matter, there is no help - he must work within the limits of his love.
The 'disproportion' between the sculpture and the human throng reminded me of a device employed by Piranesi in his engravings of ancient Rome.
In the foreseeable future, the 'disproportion' between the United States and any other state will widen.
In a number of Adès's works there is a curious 'disproportion' between the scale of the music's emotional impact and the amount of time it takes to achieve that impact.
And obviously we are intended to agree, for otherwise the 'disproportion' between his action and Angelo's proposed punishment would not strike us so forcibly, and the tension would go out of the play.
there is a 'disproportion' between the scale of expenditure and any benefit that could possibly result
But in the case of China and Taiwan, the 'disproportion' in scale of population and power between the mainland and the island is enormous.
We do not see racial and class disproportionality in prisons as something that can be corrected within the prison system, as if 'disproportionality' is just a bump in an otherwise functional road.
The final reason that proportional representation feels 'disproportionally' unrepresentative is that there's an acute gender and generational imbalance.
In the absence of any significant counterbalancing input, that 'disproportionality' is not recognized as such, thus further compounding the magnitude of their message.
We do think that the 'disproportionality' is too high and we need to make sure that our police forces are using these powers properly.
The Commission also warns that an increase in spending limits could lead to a 'disproportional' advantage at the polling booths for larger and better-resourced parties.
The level of 'disproportionality' that has been shown, I would suggest, needs an awful lot of emotion, a lot of involvement, an awful lot of talking and articulating in respect of feelings and fears.
This meant that it was unrealistic to harmonise the economic systems of Serbia and Montenegro because of major 'disproportions' in the structure of the two economies, he said.
And this has been especially so in elite circles that have a 'disproportional' impact on law, policy, culture, and even public opinion.
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