Acclimatization
Meaning in Bengali:
অভিজ্ঞতা, পরিবর্তন, প্রশিক্ষণ, সংস্কার, সংস্কারণ
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uh-klahy-muh-tuh-zey-shuhn
Short Definition:
The process of adapting or adjusting to a new environment or climate.
একটি নতুন পরিবেশ বা জলবায়ুতে অভিজ্ঞতা বা সংস্কার করার প্রক্রিয়া।
Synonyms:
Adaptation, adjustment, accommodation, familiarization, assimilation
Antonyms:
Disorientation (অস্থিরতা), maladjustment (অসমন্বয়), nonconformity (অসামঞ্জস্য), unfamiliarity (অপরিচিততা), ignorance (অজ্ঞান)
Origin:
The word “acclimatization” originated from the French word “acclimater” which means “to acclimate”. It was first used in the early 19th century.
Nearby Words:
Acclimate (অভিজ্ঞ হত্তয়া), acclimated (অভিজ্ঞ হওয়া), acclimates (অভিজ্ঞ হওয়া), acclimating (অভিজ্ঞ হওয়া), acclimation (অভিজ্ঞতা)
Acclimatization in Literature Quotes:
“The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.” – Nelson Mandela
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill
“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs
“Believe you can and you’re halfway there.” – Theodore Roosevelt
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. Get acclimatized (অভিজ্ঞ হত্তয়া) – to become accustomed to a new environment or situation.
2. Acclimatize oneself to (অভিজ্ঞ হওয়া) – to adapt or adjust oneself to a new environment or situation.
Usage in American English:
In American English, “acclimatization” is commonly used to refer to the process of adapting to a new environment or climate.
Usage in British English:
In British English, “acclimatization” is also used to describe the process of adjusting to a new environment or climate.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: समाधान (Samādhān)
Nepali: अनुकूलन (Anukūlana)
Urdu: تطبیق (Tatbiq)
Tamil: உயர்வு (Uyarvu)
Telugu: అభిజ్ఞత (Abhijnata)
Arabic: التكيف (Altakif)
Chinese: 适应 (Shìyìng)
Japanese: 適応 (Tekiō)
Russian: акклиматизация (akklimatizatsiya)
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