carry away

Carry Away Meaning in Bengali: নিয়ে যাওয়া, উদ্ধার করা, উত্তেজিত হওয়া, উদ্বেগ করা (verb, kôri ûddhār kôra, ûttejit hôa, ûdveg kôra)

Definition and Part of Speech

Carry away (verb, kôri ûddhār kôra) means to transport or move something or someone from one place to another. It can also refer to being emotionally or mentally overwhelmed by something.

Synonyms of Carry Away

1. Transport (verb, ûnnoyon kôra)
2. Sweep away (verb, dhôra ûddhār kôra)
3. Overwhelm (verb, ûddīpto kôra)

Antonyms of Carry Away

1. Bring back (verb, phire ûnnoyon kôra)
2. Calm down (verb, shantô kôra)

Origin of Carry Away

The phrase “carry away” originated from the combination of the words “carry” and “away.” It has been in use since the 16th century.

Nearby Words

1. Carry (verb, ûnnoyon kôra)
2. Carry on (verb, ûnnoyon ûpôshthapôna kôra)
3. Carry out (verb, ûnnoyon ûtpādôna kôra)

Carry Away in Literature Quotes

1. “The beauty of a woman must be seen from in her eyes because that is the doorway to her heart, the place where love resides.” – Audrey Hepburn (একটি নারীর সৌন্দর্যকে তার চোখে দেখা উচিত কারণ সেখানই তার হৃদয়ের দরজা, যেখানে ভালোবাসা বাস করে।)

2. “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs (মহান কাজ করার একমাত্র উপায় হলো তোমার কাজকে ভালোবাসা।)

Carry Away Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: নিয়ে যাওয়া (kôri ûnnoyon kôra)
Hindi: ले जाना (le jānā)
Nepali: लिनु (linu)
Urdu: لے جانا (le jānā)
Tamil: அகரமாக்கு (akaramākku)
Telugu: తీసుకోవడం (tīsukōvaḍaṁ)
Arabic: يحمل بعيدا (yahmil baeida)
Chinese: 带走 (dài zǒu)
Japanese: 持ち去る (mochi saru)
Russian: унести (unesti)

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