Abeam Meaning in Bengali
Meaning of Abeam in Bengali
Abeam শব্দের বাংলা অর্থঃ পাশে, পাশের দিকে, পাশের সাথে, পাশের পাশে, পাশের পাশের দিকে।
Part of Speech
Abeam is an adverb.
Pronunciation
[uh-beem]
Short Definition of Abeam
Abeam (adverb): In a position at right angles to the length of a ship or aircraft.
Abeam Synonyms
Alongside, beside, next to, adjacent to, parallel to.
Abeam Antonyms
Opposite (বিপরীত), across (পার করে), far from (থেকে দূরে), away from (থেকে দূরে), distant from (থেকে দূরে).
Origin of Abeam
The word “abeam” originated from the combination of the prefix “a-” meaning “on” or “at” and the word “beam” which refers to the side of a ship or aircraft. It has been in use since the early 19th century.
Nearby Words
Abandon (পরিত্যাগ করা), Abandoned (পরিত্যাগপ্রাপ্ত), Abandonment (পরিত্যাগ), Abase (নিম্নমানে আনা), Abash (লজ্জিত করা).
Abeam in Literature Quotes
1. “The ship sailed abeam of the lighthouse, guiding its way through the treacherous waters.” – Anonymous
2. “He stood on the deck, watching the coastline pass abeam, lost in his thoughts.” – Jane Austen
3. “The airplane flew abeam of the mountain range, offering breathtaking views to the passengers.” – Mark Twain
4. “The sailor spotted the enemy ship abeam and immediately alerted the captain.” – Jules Verne
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms
1. Abeam of: পাশের পাশে, পাশের সাথে।
2. Abeam the beam: পাশের পাশের দিকে।
Usage in American English
In American English, “abeam” is commonly used to describe a position or direction that is perpendicular to the length of a ship or aircraft.
Usage in British English
In British English, “abeam” is also used to refer to a position or direction that is at right angles to the length of a ship or aircraft.
Meaning in Different Languages
Hindi: सामने (Sāmne), Nepali: पास (Pāsa), Urdu: پاس (Pās), Tamil: பக்கம் (Pakkam), Telugu: పక్కన (Pakkana), Arabic: بجانب (Bijanib), Chinese: 在旁边 (Zài pángbiān), Japanese: 横方向に (Yoko hōkō ni), Russian: поперек (poperék).
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