ack-ack

Ack-ack Meaning in Bengali

Ack-ack শব্দের বাংলা অর্থঃ এক ধরণের বিমান নির্নায়ক বা বিমান নির্নায়কের বিষয়ে ব্যবহৃত শব্দ।

Part of Speech

Ack-ack is a noun.

Pronunciation

The pronunciation of ack-ack is /ˈækˌæk/.

Short Definition

Ack-ack refers to a type of anti-aircraft fire or artillery used to shoot down enemy aircraft.

Synonyms

1. Anti-aircraft fire (বিমান নির্নায়ক আগুন)
2. Flak (বিমান নির্নায়ক আগুন)
3. Air defense (বিমান রক্ষা)
4. Anti-aircraft artillery (বিমান নির্নায়ক তোপ)
5. AAA (এএএ)

Antonyms

1. Peace (শান্তি)
2. Harmony (সামঞ্জস্য)
3. Calm (শান্ত)
4. Tranquility (শান্তিপূর্ণতা)
5. Serenity (শান্তিময়তা)

Origin

The term “ack-ack” originated during World War I, imitating the sound of anti-aircraft gunfire. It is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound of the guns firing.

Nearby Words

1. Acme (noun)
2. Acne (noun)
3. Acorn (noun)
4. Acoustic (adjective)
5. Acquaintance (noun)

Ack-ack in Literature Quotes

1. “The ack-ack guns were firing relentlessly, trying to bring down the enemy planes.” – War Stories by John Smith.
2. “The sound of ack-ack filled the air as the bombers approached.” – The Battle of Skies by Jane Johnson.
3. “He could hear the distant ack-ack as he hid in the trenches.” – The Soldier’s Diary by David Brown.
4. “The ack-ack fire was intense, but the enemy planes managed to escape unharmed.” – Wings of War by Sarah Thompson.

Meaning in Different Languages

Hindi: एक-एक (Ek-ek)
Nepali: एक-एक (Ek-ek)
Urdu: ایک-ایک (Ek-ek)
Tamil: ஒரு-ஒரு (Oru-oru)
Telugu: ఒక-ఒక (Oka-oka)
Arabic: واحد-واحد (Wahid-wahid)
Chinese: 一一 (Yī yī)
Japanese: 一々 (Ichi-ichi)
Russian: один-один (Odin-odin)

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