Examples of using Sustained in English and their translations into Bengali
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Objection sustained.
Sustained winds at 45 knots.
And she sustained his plea.
The group also sustained.
Sustained Read/write Speed.
This burden they have not sustained.
Sustained Write: 35 MB/s.
Afterwards, her magic sustained me.
Sustained Write: 180 MB/s.
But can the success story be sustained?
Sustained Write: 46 MB/s.
This could be considered a sustained release.
Facility sustained negative pressure: 5000Pa.
Now that's what I call scary- about 2 minutes of sustained shaking.
The revenue shows sustained growth in recent years.
He sustained multiple stab wounds to his head and trunk.
I think it's artificial and can't be sustained.
It keeps us strong and has sustained us for thousands of years.
India 's Export Trends and Prospects for Self- Sustained Growth".
These achievements will be sustained year after year and generation after generation.
Increasing your baby's weight should be done slowly and in a sustained manner.
Sustained release can delay the start of nutrient supply and extend the supply of nutrients.
And manage corporate and financial operations for sustained development of the company.
Sustained investment towards network improvement yields 4.0% revenue growth in the third quarter.
They are rich in carbohydrates and fiber and provide you baby with sustained energy.
After 8years' sustained, rapid and sound development, we become a professional modern printing manufacturer and enjoy high reputation from our customers and printing line.
Additionally, these nuts provide decent amounts of carbs and fiber for a steady and sustained energy boost(93).
Mood disorder involving unusually intense and sustained sadness, melancholia, or despair is known as major depression(also known as unipolar or clinical depression).
After fifty years of dynamicgrowth the University tradition is one of sustained innovation, a blend of scholarship and practical realism.
The World Bank described theChinese economic growth as‘the fastest sustained expansion by a major economy in history.'.