butterfly stroke

Butterfly Stroke Meaning in Bengali: বাংলা অর্থ হলো পাখির পাখির পাঠার মতো স্ট্রোক (noun, /ˈbʌtəflaɪ strəʊk/)

Definition

(noun, /ˈbʌtəflaɪ strəʊk/)

The butterfly stroke is a swimming technique used in competitive swimming. It is characterized by the simultaneous movement of both arms in a circular motion, resembling the wings of a butterfly. The swimmer’s body undulates in a wave-like motion, with the legs kicking in a dolphin-like manner. The butterfly stroke is one of the most challenging and physically demanding swimming strokes.

Synonyms

(noun)

  • fly stroke – ফ্লাই স্ট্রোক (noun)
  • dolphin stroke – ডলফিন স্ট্রোক (noun)

Antonyms

(noun)

  • breaststroke – ব্রেস্টস্ট্রোক (noun)
  • backstroke – ব্যাকস্ট্রোক (noun)

Origin

(noun)

The butterfly stroke originated in the early 20th century and was initially known as the “butterfly crawl.” It evolved from the breaststroke and was first introduced as a separate swimming style in the 1930s. The stroke gained popularity and became an official Olympic swimming event in 1952.

Nearby Words

  • Butterfly – (noun)
  • Stroke – (noun)
  • Competitive – (adjective)
  • Swimming – (noun)
  • Technique – (noun)

Butterfly Stroke in Literature Quotes

“The butterfly stroke is a graceful dance in the water, a symphony of motion.” – John Doe (পাখির পাখির পাঠার মতো স্ট্রোক একটি সুন্দর নৃত্য জলে, একটি চলচ্চিত্রের মতো গতির সম্পূর্ণ সংগীত।)”

“In the pool, I find solace in the butterfly stroke, as if I am flying through the water.” – Jane Smith (পুলে, পাখির পাখির পাঠার মতো আমি পানির মধ্যে উড়ছি মনে হয়।)”

Butterfly Stroke Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: পাখির পাখির পাঠার মতো স্ট্রোক
  • Hindi: तितली की तरह का स्ट्रोक
  • Nepali: पुतलीको ढंगले स्विमिंगको ढंग
  • Urdu: تتلی کی طرح کا سٹروک
  • Tamil: பட்டாம்பூத்து முறுக்கு
  • Telugu: బటర్ఫ్లై స్ట్రోక్
  • Arabic: سباحة الفراشة
  • Chinese: 蝶泳
  • Japanese: バタフライストローク
  • Russian: баттерфляй стиль

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