dwell

বাস করা
definition
verb
groups of gypsies still dwell in these caves
live in or at a specified place.
I've got better things to do than dwell on the past
think, speak, or write at length about (a particular subject, especially one that is a source of unhappiness, anxiety, or dissatisfaction).
noun
The interim dwell takes place before the second substep and includes the hydrolysis reaction.
a slight regular pause in the motion of a machine.
translation of 'dwell'
কোনো কিছু নিয়ে সবিস্তারে ভাবা,
যন্ত্রের চলায় নিয়মিত সামান্য যতি
verb
বাস করা,
অধিষ্ঠিত হত্তয়া,
থাকা,
অধিষ্ঠান করা,
বসবাস করা,
আবাস করা
example
Herdsmen 'dwell' in large tents made of canvas or woven yak wool.
she let her eyes 'dwell' on them for a moment
I've got better things to do than 'dwell' on the past
she let her eyes 'dwell' on them for a moment
I've got better things to do than 'dwell' on the past
groups of gypsies still 'dwell' in these caves
The interim 'dwell' takes place before the second substep and includes the hydrolysis reaction.
groups of gypsies still 'dwell' in these caves
Neighbouring condo 'dwellers' hang outside on their balconies watching the festivities.
Thus if the lag time is much longer than the dwell time, a large number of 'dwells' must be saved and shifted during this process.
David, do you, by any chance, know where that warlord 'dwells' ?
She pleased the many tourists that flocked to see the gypsy caravan that 'dwelt' in the forest.
If only we could negotiate our differences rather than 'dwell on' the anxieties of difference.
Conflict transformation avoids allocating blame or 'dwelling on' the past, no matter how painful, in order to try to achieve shared futures.
In some texts, they say he 'dwells' in a cave far from the reaches of the curious and greedy.
The clearing had not emptied as usual, but instead grew more crowded, as news of a visitor spread to those that 'dwelt' nearby.
The light made her squint and cower back, like some animal that had 'dwelled' in caves for all time.
The fish 'dwells' deep in the ocean and travels long distances to spawn above seamounts in the Southern Hemisphere.
I was sure that the Graymen had not built it, and was haunted by the thought that at one time, normal people had 'dwelt' here peacefully.
When the particle emits enough photons and the dwell time is such that photons emitted by a specific particle are registered in consecutive series of dwells, the intensities in these 'dwells' become correlated with one another.
The belief behind this dated back to when they 'dwelt' in Faerie.
There they 'dwelt' for weeks, constantly spying on the Dark Lord's army.
He 'dwelt' with fastidious detail on her figure and the cleanliness of her fingernails.
Milburn has been arguing for a more radical manifesto that looks ahead rather than 'dwells on' Labour's past achievements.
An astonishing diversity of life 'dwells' in the crystal-clear pools that format low tide along America's Pacific coast.
She 'dwelt' with her brothers at a place now called Ballycolane - then Ballykilbawn.
The calculation of Eq. 32 assumes that there is no correlation between the 'dwells' at very long dwell times.
The guilt that 'dwelt' so deep within him had surfaced again.
For a while, she didn't know what to do; she passed through the days listlessly, her mind not 'dwelling on' any one subject for too long.
Generally speaking, I think 'dwelling on' other designers gets in the way of the work.
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