Buckled Meaning in Bengali: বাঁধা, বন্ধ করা, বাঁধানো (verb, bāṁdhā, bandha kara, bāṁdhāno)
Definition and Part of Speech
Buckled (verb, pronounced as buhk-uhld) refers to the act of fastening or securing something with a buckle or similar device. It can also mean to bend or collapse under pressure or strain.
Synonyms of Buckled
1. Fastened (বাঁধা হয়েছে, bāṁdhā hoẏeche) – verb
2. Secured (নিরাপদে রাখা, nirāpade rākha) – verb
3. Clasped (আঁকো করা, ānko kara) – verb
4. Joined (যুক্ত করা, yukta kara) – verb
5. Locked (তালা দিয়ে বন্ধ করা, tālā diyē bandha kara) – verb
Antonyms of Buckled
1. Unfastened (খোলা, khōlā) – verb
2. Loosened (ঢিলে করা, ḍhilē kara) – verb
3. Released (মুক্ত করা, mukta kara) – verb
4. Separated (আলাদা করা, ālādā kara) – verb
5. Unlocked (তালা খোলা, tālā khōlā) – verb
Origin of Buckled
The word “buckled” originated from the Middle English word “bokelen,” which means to fasten with a buckle. It can be traced back to the Old French word “bocle” and the Latin word “buccula,” both of which refer to a cheek strap or buckle.
Nearby Words
1. Buckle (noun) – বাঁধন, bāṁdhana
2. Buckler (noun) – ঢাল, ḍhāla
3. Buckle up (phrasal verb) – বাঁধ করা, bāṁdh kara
4. Buckle down (phrasal verb) – কঠিন পরিশ্রম করা, kaṭhina pariśrama kara
5. Buckle under (phrasal verb) – দবদবে পড়া, dabadabe para
Buckled in Literature Quotes
1. “She buckled under the weight of her responsibilities.” – Jane Austen (তিনি তাঁর দায়িত্বের ভারে দবদবে পড়েন।)
2. “He buckled his belt before heading out.” – Ernest Hemingway (তিনি বেরিয়ে যাওয়ার আগে তাঁর বেল্ট বাঁধেন।)
3. “The old bridge buckled under the weight of the heavy truck.” – Mark Twain (ভারী ট্রাকের ভারে পুরানো সেতু বাঁধে পড়েছিল।)
Buckled Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: বাঁধা (bāṁdhā)
Hindi: बांधा हुआ (bāndhā huā)
Nepali: बाँधिएको (bāṁdhiēkō)
Urdu: باندھا ہوا (bāndhā huā)
Tamil: பிணமாக்கப்பட்ட (Piṇamākkappaṭṭa)
Telugu: బంధించబడిన (Bandhiñcabadiṇa)
Arabic: مشدود (mushdud)
Chinese: 扣住 (kòu zhù)
Japanese: 締め付けられた (Shimetsukerareta)
Russian: застегнутый (zastegnutyĭ)
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