English to Bengali Dictionary subtle

subtle

সূক্ষ্ম
definition
adjective
his language expresses rich and subtle meanings
(especially of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
translation of 'subtle'
দুর্বোধ্য
adjective
কূট,
চতুর,
অস্থূল,
অতীন্দ্রি়,
দুর্বোধ্য,
সূক্ষ্ম,
সরু,
ধূর্ত,
কৃশ,
লঘু,
নিগূঢ়,
কৌশলী,
অস্পষ্ট
example
No study can adequately predict the long-term and 'subtle' effects of a vaccine prior to its introduction to a group as large as most of the population of our planet.
The software analyses voice patterns, and detects 'subtle' changes which can point to the claimants lying.
Instead, they rally the people through 'subtle' statements straight from the heart.
She read and brooded over philosophical problems; her mind was 'subtle' , but her judgements were sometimes uncertain.
These were the new readers the Irish Times had to attract in order to survive, and Gageby set out on a 'subtle' course to achieve it.
However 'subtle' and indirect, its provenance in the peace settlement reveals it to be too much an enterprise of political imposition, and too little of genuine consent.
But the catches have been going down faster than the quotas and environmentalists suspect the bigger factor is a chain of 'subtle' changes triggered by a slight rise in temperature in the North Sea.
Various sweet dishes, of which ice cream is the most obvious example, can be given a 'subtle' tea flavour, but some is also used in some parts of the world for savoury dishes.
They can also remove certain features of a landscape to enhance others and isolate 'subtle' changes with mathematical precision.
Yet the approach may be more 'subtle' - and quite clever as well.
They would prefer more 'subtle' methods of signaling unhappiness with a stock.
The King James Version uses 'subtle' rather than crafty, but the meaning is the same.
I've been online since 1996 as a writer, and the sea change was 'subtle' , but serious.
Instead, these works are 'subtle' and quiet, yet filled with mood.
Jesus used an indirect and 'subtle' method of communication which may well have been more effective than direct, dogmatic statements.
A third factor is that 'subtle' effects of preen oil may not be detectable in captive birds.
Lynn's method is at once 'subtle' and mechanical.
The function of formal rules and accountability mechanisms in the regulation of police work is more indirect and 'subtle' .
Fortunately it means bargain prices for this complex and 'subtle' wine, which is on sale in limited quantities for u20ac8.89 a bottle.
Try using pigment pads on dark paper for a 'subtle' effect.
By themselves, these genes had only 'subtle' effects on the temporal pattern of egg laying.
But mostly change is 'subtle' , almost delicate, and it is viewed most clearly not from the stand or drawing room but with a squint-eyed look from across the net.
But change is 'subtle' and sometimes imperceptible.
More fundamentally, this book is at times reckless in its disregard for the 'subtle' changes in the representation of religious differences across the period from Shakespeare to Milton.
This elusive goal requires a deep understanding of the components of speech and of the 'subtle' effects of a person's volume, pitch, timing and emphasis.
My Munchurian Chicken was mild, the chicken complemented by a 'subtle' sauce flavoured with onions, garlic, ginger, finely chopped herbs and plenty of pepper.
However, the truth is the mind is very 'subtle' and it has the ability to rationalize which can turn the obvious into the ambiguous, and vice versa.
The way he used elements of other film scores for certain 'subtle' effects.
Some of the solutions to your problems are very 'subtle' and clever.
Instead, Adams is relying on more 'subtle' methods to protect his old lady's integrity.
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