English to Bengali Dictionary oar

oar

বৈঠা
definition
verb
oaring the sea like madmen
row; propel with or as with oars.
noun
As well as traditional rowing oars and sculls, they manufacture oars for surf boat rowing, and transatlantic teams.
a pole with a flat blade, pivoting in an oar lock, used to row or steer a boat through the water.
translation of 'oar'
লগি,
নৌকোর দাঁড়
verb
দাঁড় টানা
noun
মাঝি,
বৈঠা,
বহিত্র,
দাঁড়,
দাঁড়ি,
ক্ষেপণী
example
He relates the importance of the thole, which secures the 'oar' to the boat, and notes that towing was the expedition's worst job assignment.
I was stroke 'oar' and John was in the bow
The person on the port side all the way aft is the stroke 'oar' , the rower who sets the pace that everyone else must match.
He is considered by many as the best ‘stroke’ 'oar' in the long history of lightweight rowing at Harvard.
Smith got his 'oar' stuck in the water and had to stop rowing with 600 metres to go.
The crew suddenly lost their stroke 'oar' to eligibility issues, and Erickson was back to the drawing board to find a line-up.
Sitting high in the water their 'oars' were clearing the waves and the crew looked polished and clean.
I love being on the water, I love the sound the water makes and the 'oars' on the boat, all of those things.
Floating in an 'oarless' boat, they eventually arrived at the southern coast of France.
His life was spared because his daughter Hypsipyle set him adrift in an 'oarless' boat.
The canoe slowed down to a stop and Pierce set the 'oars' back in the boat.
Organised by the Gauteng Dragon Boat Association, long boats and 'oars' will be provided for participants who do not have their own team boat.
They're 'oared' to the docks where a Guild Estimator boards and examines the cargo, noting its quality and determining the number of lots that will go up for sale.
In May, foods and prayers are offered to Tin Hau, the goddess of fishermen, and the following month the brightly decorated Dragon Boats are 'oared' swiftly in races through Hong Kong's waters.
In his opinion, it is very important to have on board: 'oars' , oarlocks, a boat hook, a good knife, a sounder and the mobile phone.
As well as traditional rowing oars and sculls, they manufacture 'oars' for surf boat rowing, and transatlantic teams.
The inhabitants of the area have long sailed, poled and 'oared' their way along the delta's vast network of channels, which, in the pre-French era linked them to Southeast Asia's expanding markets.
After dark, we could hear the sound of 'oars' of an approaching dinghy.
We docked by a port with several other boats in, most of them small rowing boats with 'oars' .
The starboard 'oars' dipped into the water and were held fast and the great ship slowed and stopped.
Sailors pushed up and down on the 'oars' like a water pump to manoeuvre the boat.
She saw a small wooden dock, and a wooden rowboat with two 'oars' floating in the water.
But everything progressed smoothly and he 'oared' his canopy slow and smooth on the calm river, along with many others, all dreaming to reach the pinnacle of success through self-actualization.
It is the place where an 'oarless' boat full of refugees from the Holy Land washed ashore not long after Jesus was crucified.
The ship can be easily steered with just the 'oars' doing all the work when the sail is down.
The fine owner of a lodge at the shoreline was gracious enough to offer an aluminum boat with 'oars' for our use.
Kaishek failed to notice the concealed motion and came at his opponent with both blades swirling like the 'oars' of a seven man regatta rowing boat.
They pull hard at the 'oars' until the boat is abreast of the island, and then they ram the bow against its icy littoral.
Each boat contains a crew of two and each crew rows an identical 7.1 metre boat that includes two sliding seats and the same sculling 'oars' as used in standard rowing boats.
The eight occupants of the boat take to the 'oars' , pulling hard against the wind and waves.
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