English to Bengali Dictionary aid

aid

সাহায্য
definition
verb
women were aided in childbirth by midwives
help, assist, or support (someone or something) in the achievement of something.
noun
he saw the pilot slumped in his cockpit and went to his aid
help, typically of a practical nature.
translation of 'aid'
ভর্তুকি,
সাহায্য বা সহায়তা বা আনুকুল্য করা,
কোনো উদ্দেশ্য সাধনের জন্য যা প্রয়োজন তা সরবরাহ করা
verb
সাহায্য করা,
সহায়তা করা,
পোষকতা করা,
সহযোগিতা করা
noun
সহায়,
সাহায্য,
আনুকূল্য,
আশ্রয়,
সহায়তা,
সহযোগিতা
example
He said the World Food Programme was the only organisation supplying food 'aid' to the area and that the community was willing to work with any other organisation.
It is first mentioned in a record of the ensuing year, when the convent petitioned that they might be excused from contributing an 'aid' to the King, at the time of a threatened invasion, on account of the expenses they had been at in endeavouring to repair their damages.
In 1998, the Government provided significant financial 'aid' to farmers.
With the help of a nurse who came to their 'aid' , they tried without success to revive him.
The federal government should be leading and offering financial 'aid' to the provinces for the purpose of qualifying the skilled people who are already in our midst.
the heel was slanted to 'aid' in climbing hilly terrain
The Hacketstown community quickly came to their 'aid' by establishing an enthusiastic committee who have come up with many novel ideas to help raise funds.
He told of how his cousin and her family came to his 'aid' and gratefully helped him in the reconstruction.
This is clearly not an exercise for the short term while there is so much to do but by keeping donors engaged with the affected communities for longer, it could be a powerful 'aid' to longer term reconstruction.
Please can you print a message of thanks to the young lady who came to my 'aid' in Hawes Lane on the morning of Saturday, June 7.
a teaching 'aid'
Tai Chi Wu Style is a craft that includes gentle stretching and breathing exercises that will 'aid' balance, co-ordination and relax muscles.
'aid' convoys
But her family, which includes five sisters and her brother, came to her 'aid' when most of them put themselves forward for compatibility testing.
Food and other 'aid' to the refugees, living in the area for three years, has been stopped since Jan.1.
The underfunded UN Relief and Works Agency is being forced to cut off food 'aid' because of security restrictions.
In many ways it reminded me of how Irish people responded to the great tragedy of famine in my own country of Ethiopia 20 years ago when so many of you came to our 'aid' at a time of such need and difficulty.
It specializes in bringing food and other material 'aid' to war-torn areas.
700,000 tons of food 'aid'
Initially many of us thought these rails were a nuisance and were too high for comfort, but experience has shown that they do make sense and are a real 'aid' to safety and comfort in rough weather.
Kate Morgan, Pembrokeshire County Council's food officer, says a healthy breakfast can 'aid' concentration and mental performance, and provide energy.
The program guarantees financial 'aid' to low-income students who earn a u2018Cu2019 average or above.
A cut-and-paste exercise can greatly 'aid' the student with memory work.
A passing patrol of some 25 troops from the Afghan National Army came to their 'aid' .
Student cooperatives were banned because, although recognized as an 'aid' to poor students, they provided good places to exchange revolutionary opinions and leaflets.
'aid' agency
within six weeks he was walking with the 'aid' of a walker
In the proceedings of the parliament of 1242, which were duly recorded and which survive as the earliest authorized report of a parliamentary debate, we find the representatives of the nation, after thoroughly discussing the expediency of a foreign war, bold enough to oppose it by refusing an 'aid' to the king to carry it on.
research was conducted to 'aid' in making decisions
Today, it seems, the people of Terence Bay have won back the right to visit their local lighthouse, which the Coast Guard still maintains as an active 'aid' to navigation.
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