Carrying Off Meaning in Bengali: নিয়ে যাওয়া (verb, niye jawa), জিতে নিয়ে যাওয়া (verb, jite niye jawa), সম্পর্ক করা (verb, sambhôrkô kôra)
Definition and Part of Speech
Carrying off (verb, kairiŋg ôf) refers to the act of taking something or someone away, often by force or against their will. It can also mean achieving or winning something, especially in a competitive context.
Synonyms of Carrying Off
1. Abducting (অপহরণ করা, verb, ôpôhôrôn kôra)
2. Seizing (আটকানো, verb, atakano)
3. Winning (জয় করা, verb, jôy kôra)
Antonyms of Carrying Off
1. Returning (ফেরানো, verb, pherano)
2. Surrendering (আত্মসমর্পণ করা, verb, ôttômsômôrpon kôra)
3. Losing (হারানো, verb, harano)
Origin of Carrying Off
The phrase “carrying off” originated from the combination of the verb “carry” and the preposition “off.” It has been in use since the 16th century.
Nearby Words
1. Carrying (verb)
2. Carry (verb)
3. Carriage (noun)
Carrying Off in Literature Quotes
“She carried off the trophy with grace and confidence.” – Jane Austen (সে সৌন্দর্য এবং আত্মবিশ্বাসের সাথে ট্রফি জিতে নিয়ে গেলেন।)
“He carried off the stolen goods without being noticed.” – Agatha Christie (তিনি চুরি করা মালগুলি দেখা হওয়ার আগেই নিয়ে চলে গেলেন।)
Carrying Off Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: নিয়ে যাওয়া
Hindi: ले जाना
Nepali: लिनु
Urdu: لے جانا
Tamil: அகரவரிக்கும்
Telugu: తీసుకోవడం
Arabic: يحمل بعيدا
Chinese: 带走
Japanese: 持ち去る
Russian: уносить
Sources: Wikipedia.org, Dictionary.com, TheFreeDictionary.com