Accelerators
Meaning in Bengali:
অ্যাক্সেলারেটরস এর বাংলা অর্থঃ ত্বরণকারীদের, ত্বরণকারী, ত্বরণকারী যন্ত্রপাতি, ত্বরণকারী যন্ত্রপাতি, ত্বরণকারী যন্ত্রপাতি।
Part of Speech:
Noun
Pronunciation:
uhk-sel-uh-rey-ters
Short Definition:
Accelerators are devices or substances that increase the speed or rate of a chemical reaction, a process, or a system.
Synonyms:
Boosters, catalysts, stimulants, enhancers, quickeners
Antonyms:
Retarders (বিলম্বকারী), inhibitors (নিষেধক), decelerators (ধীরকারী), brakes (ব্রেক), impediments (বাধা)
Origin:
The word “accelerator” originated from the Latin word “accelerare,” meaning “to hasten.” It was first used in the English language in the early 17th century.
Nearby Words:
Acceleration (ত্বরণ), Accelerate (ত্বরিত করা), Accelerated (ত্বরিত), Accelerating (ত্বরণকারী), Accelerative (ত্বরণকারী)
Accelerators in Literature Quotes:
1. “The accelerator of progress is not technology, but the human mind.” – John C. Maxwell
2. “Education is the most powerful accelerator of progress.” – Kofi Annan
3. “Time is the accelerator of life.” – Sunday Adelaja
4. “Curiosity is the accelerator of learning.” – Anonymous
Usage in Related Phrase & Idioms:
1. Full throttle (পূর্ণ গতি): He pressed the accelerator and drove the car at full throttle.
2. Put the pedal to the metal (গতিতে বাড়ানো): She put the pedal to the metal and finished the race in record time.
Usage in American English:
In American English, “accelerators” are commonly referred to as devices or substances that speed up chemical reactions or processes.
Usage in British English:
In British English, “accelerators” are commonly used to describe devices or substances that increase the rate or speed of a reaction or process.
Meaning in Different Languages:
Hindi: त्वरक (Tvarak), Nepali: त्वरक (Tvarak), Urdu: تیز کرنے والا (Tez Karne Wala), Tamil: முடுக்கி (Muṭukki), Telugu: త్వరించడం (Tvarin̄caḍaṁ), Arabic: مسرعات (Musraeiat), Chinese: 加速器 (Jiāsùqì), Japanese: アクセル (Akuseru), Russian: ускорители (uskoriteli)
For more information, please visit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accelerator