English to Bengali Dictionary slippage

slippage

স্লিপেজ
definition
noun
$16 million has been spent on cracks and slippage
the action or process of something slipping or subsiding; the amount or extent of this.
example
An adaptive building must allow 'slippage' between each layer, or the slow layers block flow of quick, and quick layers tear up the slow.
In a competitive market, the rest will follow to ensure there ‘is no 'slippage' in their market position’, he said.
The plan also involves strengthening measures for the bank, which slopes down to Markievicz Road, where there has been 'slippage' .
The New Walton Pier Company, which owns the site, told hut owners their huts would have to be removed for urgent safety work to be carried out due to land 'slippage' .
The traction-control system works well, and is intentionally toned down to allow some 'slippage' through the corners.
We hope, if there is any 'slippage' , we can be included in the first round and we feel we should be a priority in the second round.
There are other signs of 'slippage' in anti-tobacco efforts.
So there has understandably been some 'slippage' , but so far the American people generally, unlike the press, aren't panicking.
No matter how thin the grates, major 'slippage' is bound to occur.
But there was still no sign of 'slippage' last night.
And despite regular grumbling from consumers about 'slippage' in quality, more and more people are flying all the time.
Any 'slippage' in tax collections can worsen the situation.
£16 million has been spent on cracks and 'slippage'
Any further 'slippage' of the fiscal deficit in the medium term could lower the nation's stable credit outlook.
In a shower, be sure to have a bath mat to prevent 'slippage' .
Well, at this point they're succeeding pretty well, because we have not seen any 'slippage' on the part of the Democrats.
Any 'slippage' in that timetable they think will be a huge victory for the insurgents and send exactly the wrong message.
This suggests that some process other than enzyme 'slippage' is contributing to the high level of diversity in this region.
The 'slippage' has worried residents in the suburb, where more than 100 homes were inundated in the floods of November, 2000.
But in recent years there's been serious 'slippage' , enough to call a trend.
$16 million has been spent on cracks and 'slippage'
Despite the concerns, however, some stockbrokers have been advising clients to take advantage of the recent 'slippage' in share prices to add to existing holdings.
This process is called mitotic 'slippage' and yields tetraploid 4N cells.
We can only estimate the relative expansion slippage rates and contraction 'slippage' rates compared to the point mutation rate.
He didn't have any advice for keeping the feathers equally spread throughout the quilt all night though, apparently even those quilted into squares suffer from feather 'slippage' .
Mrs Smyth was worried residents would have had to move into emergency housing over Christmas because of heightened fears about the level of 'slippage' .
On the timing of the move, a degree of 'slippage' from the original end - 1996 target date originally set by McCreevy is hinted at.
The 'slippage' caused physical damage, delays, and consequential losses, and necessitated extensive remedial works.
The registration process creates 'slippage' : each of the four colors, plus black, are printed over one another.
There is a strong emphasis on low direct tax rates and, notwithstanding a couple of years of 'slippage' , firm control over government spending.
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