bogies

Bogies Meaning in Bengali: বোগিজ, বোগিজেস (noun, pronunciation: boh-geez, boh-geez-es)

Definition of Bogies

Bogies refers to the plural form of the noun bogie. A bogie is a chassis or framework carrying wheels that supports a railway vehicle. It is typically attached to the vehicle by a pivot or coupling, allowing it to move independently of the vehicle body. Bogies are essential for the smooth operation of trains, as they provide stability and distribute the weight of the vehicle evenly.

Synonyms of Bogies

1. Carriage (noun) – বাহন, বাহনযান

2. Truck (noun) – ট্রাক, টাট, ট্রাকযান

3. Trolley (noun) – ট্রলি, ট্রলি গাড়ি

Antonyms of Bogies

1. Fixed (adjective) – স্থির, অচল

2. Stationary (adjective) – অবস্থায়ী, অচল

3. Immobile (adjective) – অচল, অস্থির

Origin of Bogies

The term “bogie” originated in the early 19th century from the Hindi word “bagi,” meaning a carriage or cart. It was later adopted by the British during their rule in India and became widely used in the context of railway vehicles.

Nearby Words

1. Bog (noun) – হাঁড়ি, দলিল

2. Bogart (verb) – অত্যাচার করা, অত্যাচার করে নেওয়া

3. Bogey (noun) – ভীতিজনক ব্যক্তি, ভীতিজনক বস্তু

Bogies in Literature Quotes

1. “The bogies of the mind are far worse than the bogies of the world.” – Oscar Wilde (মনের ভীতিজনক বস্তুগুলি পৃথিবীর ভীতিজনক বস্তুগুলির চেয়ে অনেক খারাপ।)

2. “Bogies are the shadows that haunt our dreams.” – J.K. Rowling (বোগিজ হল স্বপ্নের প্রতিছায়া যা আমাদের প্রতারণা করে।)

Bogies Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: বোগিজ

Hindi: बोगीज़

Nepali: बोगीज़

Urdu: بوگیز

Tamil: போகிஸ்

Telugu: బోగీస్

Arabic: بوجيز

Chinese: 车轴

Japanese: ボギー

Russian: боги

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