boost

সাহায্য
definition
verb
a range of measures to boost tourism
help or encourage (something) to increase or improve.
noun
the cut in interest rates will give a further boost to the economy
a source of help or encouragement leading to increase or improvement.
translation of 'boost'
উত্তোলন,
মদত দেওয়া,
জোরদার করা,
হাতসাফাই করা
verb
উন্নতিসাধনে সাহায্য করা,
সম্মুখে ঠেলিয়া দেত্তয়া,
প্রচার করা
noun
সাহায্য,
উন্নতিসাধন,
সমর্থন,
মন্মুখে ঠেলিয়া দেত্তয়া,
সহায়তা,
অনুমোদন,
উত্সাহদান
example
the cut in interest rates will give a further 'boost' to the economy
He said the groundswell of community support has been a great 'boost' for the Club's future.
Over here in the US it's apparently still legal to have WiFi equipment - but if you dare try to 'boost' your signal with an antenna, watch out.
These will primarily be aimed at the old, young families and savers - but there will also be some measures to 'boost' productivity and encourage entrepreneurship.
We had added longer antennas to 'boost' the signal but even before they had a range of a mile.
This development could prove a tremendous 'boost' for the economy.
The emancipation of the serfs in Russia in 1861 had given a huge 'boost' to the development of capitalism.
A hydraulic 'boost' to the elevator enables the pilots to counter this condition.
We are hoping for upwards of u00a34 million which is going to be a significant 'boost' for the local economy and local people.
a 'boost' in exports
This is mainly due to the mechanical effect of the one-off 'boost' to revenues of advancing the date of payments of capital gains tax in 2003.
The big 'boost' came from exports, the same source of most growth over the past year.
This will 'boost' incentives to increase production.
Instead he preferred state-sponsored measures that would 'boost' trade and thereby encourage employers to employ.
This helps give the page a 'boost' for searches which match the words which are marked as more important in this way.
Training and certification helps improved risk identification, increased awareness and 'boost' the ability of an organisation to respond more rapidly to problems.
The lasers are manufactured to 'boost' the signals of fibre optic cable.
In Western Australia a team of researchers has discovered that sheep will get an increased 'boost' of vitamin E if they're grazed on saltbush.
Therefore, one or more optical regenerators is spliced along the cable to 'boost' the degraded light signals.
people they were trying to 'boost' over a wall
This sector should get a 'boost' from increased funding for transportation projects.
This could mean a great 'boost' in muscle-building potential for bodybuilders.
Besides, he should get a 'boost' from an increasingly robust recovery.
But it's been a great 'boost' for us to have had him here.
It would be a 'boost' for the economy and the environment.
Experts predict that a further 7,000 jobs will be created in the local economy as a spin-off 'boost' for the region.
The windfall could be as high as u20ac3,000 each, which would mean a u20ac300 million 'boost' for the economy.
The textbook solution to this problem is for a fall in the US dollar against other currencies leading to a 'boost' in US exports.
a 'boost' in exports
A spokesman for Comhairle Nan Eilean Siar, the Council for the Western Isles, said the film had been a great 'boost' for the economy.
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