back to back

Back to Back Meaning in Bengali: পিছন থেকে পিছনে (pichhon theke pichhone)

Part of Speech:

Noun

Pronunciation:

bak-tuh-bak

Definition of Back to Back:

Back to back refers to something that is arranged or situated in a line with no space in between. It can also mean consecutive or continuous.

Back to Back Synonyms:

Consecutive, continuous, uninterrupted, successive, sequential

Back to Back Antonyms:

Separate – বিভাজিত (bibhajito), Disconnected – সংযুক্ত নয় (sangyukto noy), Distant – দূরবর্তী (durborti)

Origin of Back to Back:

The phrase “back to back” originated from the practice of placing two people or things in a line with their backs touching each other. This arrangement was commonly used in military formations and later became a metaphor for consecutive or continuous placement.

Nearby Words:

Back, Backache (Noun), Backbiting (Noun), Backboard (Noun), Backbone (Noun)

Back to Back in Literature Quotes:

“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill (সাফল্য শেষ নয়, ব্যর্থতা মৃত্যুও নয়। চলার সাহসই গণনা করে।)

“The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” – Steve Jobs (মহান কাজ করার একমাত্র উপায় হলো তোমার কাজটি ভালোবাসা করা।)

Back to Back Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: পিছন থেকে পিছনে (pichhon theke pichhone), Hindi: पीछे से पीछे (peeche se peeche), Nepali: पछाडि देखि पछाडि (pachhadi dekhi pachhadi), Urdu: پیچھے سے پیچھے (peeche se peeche), Tamil: பின்னியில் பின்னியில் (pinniyil pinniyil), Telugu: తిరిగి తిరిగి (tirigi tirigi), Arabic: ظهرا إلى ظهرا (dhahran ‘iilaa dhahran), Chinese: 背靠背 (bèi kào bèi), Japanese: バックトゥバック (bakku tu bakku), Russian: спина к спине (spina k spinye)

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