English to Bengali Dictionary instrumental

instrumental

যান্ত্রিক
definition
noun
Her music presents instrumentals and melodies that blend classical, contemporary jazz, pop and African rhythms into a seamless style.
a piece of (usually nonclassical) music performed solely by instruments, with no vocals.
Of the five inflectional cases which are commonly ascribed to the Old English noun, the instrumental is the one least obvious.
the instrumental case.
adjective
the society was instrumental in bringing about legislation
serving as an instrument or means in pursuing an aim or policy.
a largely instrumental piece
(of music) performed on instruments, not sung.
translation of 'instrumental'
adjective
বাদ্যযন্ত্রগত,
যন্ত্রকৃত,
যান্ত্রিক,
করণ-কারকীয়,
যন্ত্রগত,
সহায়ক,
যন্ত্রতুল্য
example
Fetal distress was more common among 'instrumental' deliveries.
In Russian, the 'instrumental' case is used to indicate how something is done.
The real interest lies in Frank's uncanny use of contrasting 'instrumental' colors to create a texture for the ear.
Sensory and 'instrumental' measurements are used together to draw conclusions and make assumptions about quality.
Although several experienced hands, who were 'instrumental' in that series victory are unavailable, a core of exciting young players is emerging.
He was 'instrumental' in bringing in both Japanese and American taiko drum ensembles, as well as the 1997 and 1999 North American taiko conferences.
Secondly, it was recorded that no attempt should be made at a difficult mid-cavity 'instrumental' delivery.
Finzi had more trouble with 'instrumental' music than with vocal.
First, Longinus recognizes the 'instrumental' functions of rhetoric, and can treat it as an object of judgment.
The 'instrumental' function of power is perceived to be as a question of knowledge.
Competitions will take place in solo singing, recitation, question time, 'instrumental' music, ballad group singing, novelty act, ceilidh dancing.
Why do so many people hold an 'instrumental' view of culture?
Two widely recognized research programs have used the available 'instrumental' data to reconstruct global surface air temperature trends from the late 1800's through today.
The organoleptic quality of tomato fruit involves a set of attributes (flavour, aroma, texture) that can be evaluated either by sensory analyses or by 'instrumental' measures.
Concerts of vocal and 'instrumental' music were given regularly.
Stamps also serve important 'instrumental' and expressive functions in the lives of heroin distributors.
Trials were selected for evaluation that specifically addressed whether epidural analgesia affected the risk of 'instrumental' delivery.
The effect is due to the limitation of the 'instrumental' resolution regarding the measurement of hydration water large-scale motions.
If the score breaks no new ground for Glass, the fine brush strokes of 'instrumental' color lend texture and atmosphere to every scene, especially in the first opera.
The competition is open to those aged 16 to 24 and has categories for light and classical Hindustani and Carnatic vocal, 'instrumental' and devotional music.
Emily was 'instrumental' in forming a branch of the Girls Friendly Society in Tullow and remained active in this society for many years helping to train young girls in their formative years in religion and crafts.
A few well chosen elements of directorial interpretation are 'instrumental' in making this production more suited to and enjoyable for its audience.
Nor did he allow himself to be deterred by the fact that it was these men who were 'instrumental' in his success as a solo artist.
The earliest piece here is Nacht-Schatten, from 1991, in which microtones colour and destabilise the 'instrumental' textures.
The American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology has recommended training in 'instrumental' delivery to control and reduce the rates of caesarean section.
However, the public was not informed in hopes that this was simply because of an 'instrumental' error.
Her major gratifications were seeing the many social services she was 'instrumental' in initiating come to fruition, among them day care for senior citizens.
Also, neocons seem to have a more 'instrumental' view of religion.
Inclusion criteria were 'instrumental' vertex delivery of a live singleton after 37 weeks of gestation or cesarean delivery at full dilation.
There follow three chapters dealing with other sources grouped by genre: sacred music, theatre music and vocal, keyboard and 'instrumental' music.
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