English to Bengali Dictionary slowdown

slowdown

আস্তে আস্তে
definition
noun
a traffic slowdown in the passing lane
an act of slowing down.
translation of 'slowdown'
ঢিলে দেওযা
verb
মন্দীভূত করা
example
Probably this time, a great 'slowdown' on anything that smells of neoliberalism.
It does mean that as the volume of data over the internet soars, filters cause a general 'slowdown' .
At the same time, in anticipation of a 'slowdown' , businesses retrench and through their actions they produce one.
If as expected interest rates stay stable over the next couple of years there will be an inevitable 'slowdown' in the housing market.
Experts are most concerned about the 'slowdown' in bookings by tourists from overseas and around Britain.
If animal experimentation were stopped, the 'slowdown' in medical research would be real and the cost would be high.
However, the group is anticipating an expected 'slowdown' in continental Europe.
the 'slowdown' in the economy
As a consequence, expect a 'slowdown' in posting for a while, unless Seldo picks up the slack.
the drop in earnings was due to an extreme economic 'slowdown'
a traffic 'slowdown' in the passing lane
a traffic 'slowdown' in the passing lane
Sungkar added that the 'slowdown' in tourism in Batam had made a negative impact on the island's economy.
All of us are concerned about the 'slowdown' in development of infrastructure.
Fogged-up windscreens should result in a major 'slowdown' by a driver.
Mr Power said the significant 'slowdown' in the rate of increase in prices is good news for the Irish economy.
The 'slowdown' thus far is modest, managing only to stem the rate of increase.
The Executive blamed the US 'slowdown' and the shake-out in global electronics.
Confirmation that the German 'slowdown' is impacting on the labour market quickly followed.
That's not to say that Chinese companies have not taken a battering because of the global 'slowdown' .
This time last year fears abounded of a 'slowdown' in global growth.
As long as disposable income grows and house prices don't fall in absolute terms, this should be an orderly 'slowdown' .
There had been growth of five percent of GDP for four years, in spite of the worldwide 'slowdown' .
The tight fiscal situation will severely restrict how much action the government can take to counteract a 'slowdown' .
There has been a world 'slowdown' in demand, excess production capacity and falling sales prices.
Wong expects to see a 'slowdown' in the second quarter, as the market enters into a consolidation period.
John Fogarty doesn't see a 'slowdown' in the demand for housing on the horizon.
companies reacted to early signs of 'slowdown' with cuts in production
So what is it that is largely responsible for the 'slowdown' in the UK?
Estimates differ of the magnitude of the 'slowdown' in the second half of 2004 and in the year as whole.
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