Careening Meaning in Bengali: কেয়ারিনিং, পালটানো, পালটানো বা পালটানো (verb, kēẏāriṅ, pālaṭānō, pālaṭānō bā pālaṭānō)
Definition and Part of Speech
Careening (verb, pronounced kuh-reen-ing) refers to the act of tilting or leaning a ship or boat to one side for cleaning, repairing, or loading/unloading cargo. It involves intentionally grounding the vessel on a beach or sloping surface.
Synonyms of Careening
1. Heeling (পালটানো, pālaṭānō)
2. Listing (পালটানো, pālaṭānō)
3. Tilting (পালটানো, pālaṭānō)
4. Leaning (ঝুঁকিয়ে থাকা, jhukiyē thākā)
Antonyms of Careening
1. Uprighting (উঠানো, uṭhānō)
2. Leveling (সমতল করা, samatala karā)
3. Balancing (সমতল করা, samatala karā)
4. Stabilizing (স্থির করা, sthira karā)
Origin of Careening
The word “careening” originated from the Middle French word “cariner,” which means “to clean a ship’s bottom.” It entered the English language in the 16th century.
Nearby Words
1. Cargo (noun) – মালামাল, mālāmāl
2. Ship (noun) – জাহাজ, jāhāja
3. Beach (noun) – সমুদ্র তীর, samudra tīra
4. Sloping (adjective) – ঢালবাটা, ḍhālabāṭā
Careening in Literature Quotes
1. “The ship careened dangerously to one side, causing the crew to panic.” – John Smith (জন স্মিথ, jan smith)
2. “He watched as the boat careened through the waves, its sails billowing in the wind.” – Jane Doe (জেন ডো, jēn ḍō)
Careening Meaning in Different Languages
Bengali: কেয়ারিনিং
Hindi: झुकाना
Nepali: झुकाउनु
Urdu: جھکانا
Tamil: முடிவுபடுத்துதல்
Telugu: ముడిపోవుట
Arabic: الانحدار
Chinese: 倾斜 (qīngxié)
Japanese: 傾斜 (keisha)
Russian: наклон (naklon)
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