bagging

Bagging Meaning in Bengali: ব্যাগিং (noun, pronunciation: bæg-ɪŋ)

Definition:

Bagging refers to the act of putting something into a bag or the process of filling a bag with items. It can also refer to the act of capturing or securing something, such as a prize or an opportunity.

Synonyms:

  • 1. Capturing – আটক (verb)
  • 2. Seizing – আটকানো (verb)
  • 3. Snatching – ছিন্নভিন্ন করা (verb)
  • 4. Grasping – ধরা (verb)

Antonyms:

  • 1. Releasing – মুক্ত করা (verb)
  • 2. Letting go – ছেড়ে দেওয়া (verb)
  • 3. Surrendering – আত্মসমর্পণ করা (verb)
  • 4. Relinquishing – পরিত্যাগ করা (verb)

Origin:

The word “bagging” originated from the Middle English word “bagge,” which means a bag or sack. It can be traced back to the Old Norse word “baggi,” which also means a bag. The term has been in use since the 15th century.

Nearby Words:

  • 1. Bag – noun
  • 2. Bagel – noun
  • 3. Baggage – noun
  • 4. Baggy – adjective

Bagging in Literature Quotes:

  • 1. “She walked through the crowded streets, bagging all the attention.” – Jane Austen (সে সমস্ত আকর্ষণ নিয়ে সংচালিত গোলিয়ে গেলে সে সড়কগুলি দিয়ে হেঁটে যায়েছিল।)
  • 2. “He bagged the opportunity to work with his favorite director.” – William Shakespeare (সে তার প্রিয় নির্দেশকের সাথে কাজ করার সুযোগ পেয়ে গেল।)

Bagging Meaning in Different Languages:

  • Bengali: ব্যাগিং
  • Hindi: बैगिंग
  • Nepali: ब्यागिंग
  • Urdu: بیگنگ
  • Tamil: பேக்கிங்
  • Telugu: బ్యాగింగ్
  • Arabic: التعبئة
  • Chinese: 裝袋
  • Japanese: バッギング
  • Russian: упаковка

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