English to Bengali Dictionary moat

moat

পরিখা
definition
verb
a moated castle
surround (a place) with a moat.
noun
Its present appearance, a picturesque ruin surrounded by a wide moat full of water lilies, masks its serious military purpose.
a deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
translation of 'moat'
দুর্গপরিখা দ্বারা বেষ্ঠন করা
noun
খাত,
খাই,
দুর্গপরিখা,
গড়খাই,
গড়,
পরিখা
example
A 'moat' of icy water separates them from civilisation.
He wondered if that 'moat' would have the same effect on him as spring water or rain water would.
For media owners around the globe, China must seem like a golden castle, surrounded by a deep 'moat' full of crocodiles.
There the flowers are surrounded by thick tissue and, in some cases, even a protective 'moat' filled with rainwater or the plants' own secretions.
I thought of water, like a 'moat' , but that was not possible.
Around the building was a deep 'moat' with crystal sparkling water.
Its present appearance, a picturesque ruin surrounded by a wide 'moat' full of water lilies, masks its serious military purpose.
He cried in a voice that reverberated off the castle walls and sent the water in the 'moat' into a series of ripples.
She crept up to the base and was not surprised to find the place surrounded by a wide and probably deep 'moat' .
It had a drawbridge that was not over a 'moat' filled with water, but a chasm that seemed to go to the center of the Earth.
This would connect the castle to a roadway usually across a 'moat' or ditch.
The 'moat' was drained of water with only moss growing at the bottom and the outside walls crawling with thorny vines.
Think of a castle with a deep 'moat' and a dozen cannon on the turrets.
It refers to the competitive advantage that a company has over other firms in its industry; the wider the 'moat' , the more attractive the company.
The large pond not only provided fresh fish for the city markets but also helped keep the 'moat' around the walls filled with water.
Archers were posted on the walls of the castle, easily able to pick off any enemies that wanted to try their luck at crossing the wide 'moat' .
Besides a 'moat' filled with rain water by way of the castle aqueducts, there were two walls, the lower outer and the higher inner.
The products or services that have wide, sustainable 'moats' around them are the ones that deliver rewards to investors.
They were more ambivalent about Montesquieu - a magistrate in the parlement of Bordeaux, a feudal lord living in a 'moated' castle, and an apologist for noble power.
He's probably spent his life languishing in this 'moated' monstrosity.
They crushed each other as they swarmed across the 'moats' and ditches between them and the packages.
A 'moated' palace was built at Eltham which became a favourite home of Plantagenet monarchs during the 14th and 15th centuries.
Eltham Palace was originally a 'moated' medieval royal palace that degenerated into a ruin over the years.
Also includes the site of the 'moated' palace of King Edwin and Queen Ethelburga.
Their models are forts and castles, 'moats' and drawbridges.
They are set in the middle of a 'moated' mound which encloses a large area - once kitchen gardens.
It took many years to restore this fine, 'moated' 17th century château and its cellars.
Thornham Hall was a perfect Tudor red brick 'moated' hall with a classic straight and gated drive through the Park.
In August 1552 the young Tsar led a Russian army, perhaps 150,000 strong, to besiege Kazan, a walled and 'moated' town set on a hill.
The 'moats' have since filled in, but the interferometric radar is so subtle that it detects the change in the height of the former banks.
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