English to Bengali Dictionary superficial

superficial

অগভীর
definition
adjective
the building suffered only superficial damage
existing or occurring at or on the surface.
translation of 'superficial'
পৃষ্ঠ-সংক্রান্ত
adjective
উপর-উপর,
উপরিগত,
অগভীর,
পৃষ্ঠস্থ,
বহিরঙ্গ,
ভাসা-ভাসা
example
If I put my hands around a man's neck and squeeze, I may inflict only 'superficial' damage.
I was in two major car accidents, which left me with 'superficial' scars that I will carry the rest of my life.
Mullings' portrayal of the duplicitous wife is forced and 'superficial' .
It is the vision of an Englishman, a sportsman and a visitor yet not that of a 'superficial' tourist, and, irritating as it might be to the Scottish nationalist in the age of devolution, it still exerts a powerful appeal.
The characters themselves are little more than 'superficial' sketches that become increasingly indistinguishable as the movie proceeds.
Shreve gives a very 'superficial' rendering of her characters.
But only for people who have had sufficient experience of their own - and then only to appreciate other situations, not to pronounce on them with the most 'superficial' of knowledge.
Sensibly, I think, he acknowledges that comics and movies are two wildly different media, despite 'superficial' resemblances.
The weakness of many of these fads is that they have the 'superficial' appearance that something profound is happening, yet the substance is not there.
In Maelstrom, the main characters are slick, 'superficial' people who deepen emotionally because of the trauma.
He gives a 'superficial' and inadequate account of Kipling's curious, subtle, savage, contradictory passion for England, which was both his home and his place of exile.
The general impression was of a scrappy and 'superficial' campaign, facing a coherent and single-minded Government.
I can't imagine any lady in real life being so easily seduced by so 'superficial' a character.
Despite some 'superficial' and unfounded criticism about the fact that the manual would be outdated, much of it still retains significant validity.
The 'superficial' distinction, that architects necessarily have to deal with the urban context while sculptors can choose to avoid it, conceals much more complicated variations.
Despite 'superficial' resemblances to their medieval predecessors, these Lutheran altarpieces share a number of striking new features.
The connection between the two is not external and 'superficial' , but deeply internal and causal.
A lot of the judgements that designers make about other designers are 'superficial' .
Correspondingly, each claimed that the other remained entangled in, and misled by, a 'superficial' , merely apparent reality.
Yet from Dione's point of view, their realism and design are 'superficial' features.
It was written from kind of a 'superficial' , Hollywood point of view, essentially filled, I think, with a lot of lies by omission.
Most of the problems are 'superficial' and have no real substance.
It was too 'superficial' an examination of the subject, which ironically reminded me that there is quite a bit that I don't know about history in general.
It's all very 'superficial' and doesn't really explore any issues it does raise.
The landscape rolls by with 'superficial' uneventfulness until the eye begins to entertain itself by finding distinctive features.
Masson takes him to a nearby doctor who allays his fears that he only suffered 'superficial' flesh wounds - he has nothing serious to worry about.
There are certain 'superficial' resemblances, say, to the nineties films such as American Beauty, or the recent Ghost World.
Latent infection is seen as the scabby, 'superficial' lesions on roots.
The insights are 'superficial' too, but it is a light comedy after all.
Like all single career women, Bridget is a slobbering alcoholic, a 'superficial' ninny posing as a competent professional and intellectual.
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