supply

সরবরাহ
definition
verb
the farm supplies apples to cider makers
make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
noun
there were fears that the drought would limit the exhibition's water supply
a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
translation of 'supply'
অভাব দূর করা,
সরবাহকৃত বস্তু
verb
অনুপূরণ করা,
প্রতিবিধান করা,
সরবরাহ করা,
জোগান
noun
প্রতিবিধান,
আঁজাম,
অনুপূরণ,
সরবরাহ,
জোগান,
সরবরাহকৃত বস্তু
example
He glanced up at the window in time to see the sun glint off the side of a small 'supply' ship not more than 20 yards in front of him.
Three thousand donations are required weekly to 'supply' the demand.
A proposed wind farm consisting of ten wind turbines will 'supply' the electricity needs of more than 20,000 homes.
There should be no question that NASA will build a Lunar 'supply' ship as part of the CEV development process.
Sustainable alternatives should offer both security of 'supply' and cost benefits.
They produce a top-quality product for which there is a niche market and it is great the local people can 'supply' this special demand.
The school had tried and failed to find a 'supply' teacher but by the afternoon a colleague from another school had agreed to take the class.
By 1943, the crisis in depleted fuel reserves was such that only three weeks' worth of coal was left to 'supply' the nation's needs.
The limited energy 'supply' to the respiratory muscles probably accounts for the fatigue after exercise.
We know that producers will offer more 'supply' at a higher price than a lower price, and we know that more consumers will buy more at a lower price than a higher price.
In the autumn of that year, he went on the Bureau of Indian Affairs 'supply' ship North Star to Point Barrow.
He believes that fewer apartments will now be built in areas with a surplus of 'supply' .
Both the gas tungsten arc and the gas metal arc processes 'supply' this requirement.
a 'supply' teacher
there were fears that the drought would limit the exhibition's water 'supply'
The government has enough to 'supply' the needs of the American public.
It works against the local producers trying to 'supply' local needs.
Sparks received radio communications from the 'supply' ship that they would be at least sixteen hours late due to high seas.
In addition, there is an endless 'supply' of very cheap labour.
Since the third day of the war the city's electricity 'supply' has been out of action.
There they dried off and set about to use their fishing net to replenish their dwindling food 'supply' .
The interim teachers will work closely with the existing teachers to cover classes, reducing the number of temporary 'supply' teachers the school needs.
Military planes have dropped food in some areas and the first Indian Navy 'supply' ship arrived only yesterday.
Despite being retired, she still works as a 'supply' teacher so she hasn't left school completely.
In the interim, the Board of Management and its new Chairperson are grateful for the services of a temporary teacher from the local 'supply' teacher panel.
My only question is, are there enough coffee farmers using sustainable practices to 'supply' this new demand?
a 'supply' ship
when she died, no one could 'supply' her place
All his life, Rae had watched 'supply' ships visit Stromness as their final port of call before crossing the Atlantic.
Irrigation was provided from a saucer placed at the bottom of each pot to ensure adequate water 'supply' .
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