English to Bengali Dictionary swan

swan

রাজহাঁস
definition
verb
swanning around in a $2,000 sharkskin suit doesn't make you a Renaissance prince
move about or go somewhere in a casual, relaxed way, typically perceived as irresponsible or ostentatious by others.
noun
Between March and September the rare osprey visits and there are duck, geese, swans , grouse, herons and buzzards.
a large waterbird with a long flexible neck, short legs, webbed feet, a broad bill, and typically all-white plumage.
translation of 'swan'
noun
মরাল,
রাজহংস,
হংস,
রাজহাঁস
example
To appreciate a 'swan' spectacular on a grand sale, visit the Wildfowl and Wetland Trust's Welney reserve.
Lead poisoning has long been a problem for this species, because ingesting only a few lead pellets can kill a 'swan' .
The whole morning passed quickly as we killed three wild ducks, one 'swan' and one guinea fowl.
My whole big plan is going to have to go on hold for a good year more because I won't be able to go 'swanning' off overseas when I have to make mortgage payments.
With her 'swanlike' neck and 20-inch waist, Hepburn certainly inspired generations of women with her sleek, virtually unadorned style, consisting of black polo-necks, narrow capri pants, flat pumps and a slick flick of eyeliner.
Experts say migratory birds such as 'swans' and geese are likely responsible for the westward spread of the bird flu virus.
His back header confounded the makeshift Lions' back four, Brown 'swanning' in to volley definitively into the roof of Main's net.
Quill pens were generally cut from the outer hollow wing feathers of 'swans' or geese but feathers from eagles, crows, and turkeys were also found to be suitable.
The Prime Minister has been 'swanning' around Africa at our expense, wiping out many thousands of pounds owed to us by these different African countries.
The parentals are 'swanning' off to Niue on Christmas Day this year for a little R&R.
In addition to ducks, geese and 'swans' are on the checklist.
So they started 'swanning' around the room taking elegant drags off their imaginary cigarettes and then immediately pretending to hack up a lung.
Across Russia there was fury that while the people feared the worst for 116 of their compatriots their leader was 'swanning' around on holiday.
A few years before him it was Gretchen Mol 'swanning' on the cover.
Most ducks are sexually mature at one or two years of age, whereas geese and 'swans' may mature at five years.
Only during the last two years of our study did 'swans' tend to feed outside of the study area along the shallower northern rim of the marsh.
Her curling hair is swept up in back of her head, showcasing her 'swanlike' neck and ivory complexion, but it's her fiery gaze that attracts Jonnie's attention.
It's all very well for him to come 'swanning' up here from London and perpetuate the image but we have to pick up the pieces.
Binoculars are supplied so you can view the black teal, 'swans' , dabchicks, ducks and even the spotless crake or elusive bittern.
He found he derived ‘more satisfaction in ten days over Christmas than I did in the rest of the year 'swanning' around the world’.
Theirs was a union made in hell and they soon drifted apart, Smith 'swanning' around town like a bachelor with his bohemian chums while his wife Anne piled on the weight and drank Famous Grouse whiskey.
The north Kent marshes, which run from Gravesend to Whitstable, are a home and breeding ground for ducks, geese, 'swans' and waders.
She survived too into Christian times, as the Goddess Victory (with 'swanlike' wings like Nike.)
We lured the 'swans' from the water with bread morsels and captured them by hand.
Look out for geese, 'swans' and ducks wearing their fancy breeding plumage and strutting their stuff in search of a mate.
Indeed they have, and not go 'swanning' off fighting righteous crusades against dictators hamstrung by UN weapons inspection programmes in the cause of making the President popular.
You went from having jet-set stars like Pelé, Beckenbauer and Best 'swanning' around to a system that would have at best been described as semi-professional.
The Sun accused asylum seekers of stealing and eating 'swans' and ducks from parks around London.
Ever-mindful of the 'swans' , the ducks flapped as they fought for pieces of crust that floated, and dived for bits of bread that sunk.
The rich browns, purples and blues of the beak, cheek and eye, all worked into a froth of white, end with the severing of that rather 'swanlike' neck.
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