hinge

কবজা
definition
verb
the ironing board was set into the wall and hinged at the bottom
attach or join with or as if with a hinge.
noun
He had only time to back away before the thick wooden doors swung open, hinges protesting loudly.
a movable joint or mechanism on which a door, gate, or lid swings as it opens and closes, or that connects linked objects.
translation of 'hinge'
প্রাণী ফল প্রভৃতির দ্বিপুটক খোলার জোড়
verb
কবজায় ঘোরা,
কবজায় ঝোলা,
নির্ভর করা,
মোড় ফেরান,
কবজা পরান
noun
কবজা
example
the future of the industry could 'hinge' on the outcome of next month's election
The Association was formed at a fateful turning of the 'hinge' of our strategic history - the fall of Saigon in 1975.
When the gallery is open, the door will 'hinge' out into the foyer so that it offers another perspective on the building.
So the 1530's is indeed the 'hinge' decade for English history.
The device covers the gap created on a door 'hinge' when it is open and prevents fingers being trapped in the door.
A good analog of the decrescent side is the interarea of brachiopods or the 'hinge' area of bivalves.
Gloriana pointed to the window swinging open on its 'hinge' .
Only now are we beginning to sense a 'hinge' in history, a time when the earth is beginning to move beneath our feet.
Cop Rock represents a 'hinge' , a pivotal point on the door of possibility.
The 'hinge' ligament of bivalve shell is an example of a complex development.
With pushdowns, make sure the only things moving are your forearms via the 'hinge' joint at your elbows.
Dr. Borje Walldius in Sweden replaced knees in 1953 with a simple 'hinge' joint but knees are complex and these replacements often loosened.
the future of the industry could 'hinge' on the outcome of next month's election
this period can be called the 'hinge' of history
Bruth swung the door open on its 'hinge' , and followed Kaltag outside.
He was also the 'hinge' and the catalyst for the largest covert operation in history - the war against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan.
I think it's important to recognize that we are at the 'hinge' of history.
It takes incredible faith to lead during 'hinge' points of history.
Another option is to 'hinge' the top part so that the seat becomes a lid that you just lift up.
this period can be called the 'hinge' of history
He flipped the 'hinge' and the door opened, revealing several small boxes.
There were 'hinged' shutters to fasten against the occasional dust storm.
Meet the trapdoor spiders, famed for their silk-lined burrows complete with emergency exits, 'hinged' trapdoors and careful camouflage.
The two levers are 'hinged' in the middle by the wrists and the hands.
The fanfare began, and the elaborate gold embroidered doors opened, the 'hinges' creaking from the weight.
Eventually, the creaky 'hinges' swung open with a younger, brown haired, freckled boy standing just inside, looking at me.
The helicopters have a common four-bladed, composite, 'hingeless' , bearingless main rotor system and tail rotor, engine, avionics, software, controls and displays.
The gentle taps reverberated off the almost 'hingeless' door, echoing through the almost stereotypically empty town.
The success of the Raiders 'hinges' largely on the performance of their reconfigured defensive line.
Alice closed the door almost all the way but had to stop as she heard the front door swing open on squeaky 'hinges' .
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