1. Hassle: অসুবিধা(disorderly fighting)
Example from the editorial:
It is often seen that law enforcers create hassles by stopping transports frequently at various spots in the name of checking papers of transports and drivers only letting them off after getting bribes.
2. Extortion: বলপ্রয়োগ করে আদায় করা
(unjust exaction, as by the misuse of authority)
Example from the editorial:
Extortion on highways
Ensure hassle-free Eid journey
3. Coordination: সমণ্বয়
(regulation of diverse elements into a harmonious operation)
Example from the editorial:
On the whole, proper coordination among the law enforcing agencies, transport organisations and other stakeholders to ensure a hassle-free Eid journey can hardly be overemphasized.
4. Makeshift: যত্রতত্র
(done or made using whatever is available)
Example from the editorial:
Various transition spots particularly at Tongi, Chandra, Gazipur Konabari and Savar Bazar should be kept free of roadside makeshift structures.
5. Disruption: ব্যহতকরণ
(an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity)
Example from the editorial:
It causes serious disruption in the travel schedule, leading to long tailbacks of transports.
6. Vigil: সতর্ক পাহারা
(a purposeful surveillance to guard or observe)
Example from the editorial:
We welcome the decision to mount police vigil on highways to prevent extortion by lawmen and transport organisations during the rush Eid season.
7. Adequately: পর্যাপ্ত
(in a sufficient manner)
Example from the editorial:
Overall, the need to plan for and cope with the huge pressure on the whole transport system during festivals is never adequately addressed.
8. Booty: লুটের মাল / সম্পদ
(goods or money obtained illegally)
Example from the editorial:
Transport organisations also have a share in the booty.
9. Cope: পেরে ওঠা
(come to terms with)
Example from the editorial:
Overall, the need to plan for and cope with the huge pressure on the whole transport system during festivals is never adequately addressed.
10. Bribe: ঘুষ
(payment made to corrupt a person in a position of trust)
Example from the editorial:
It is often seen that law enforcers create hassles by stopping transports frequently at various spots in the name of checking papers of transports and drivers only letting them off after getting bribes.
11. Reckless: বেপরোয়া
(marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences)
Example from the editorial:
Due to frequent interruptions in the journeys, many resort to reckless driving to make up for the lost time which often results in deadly accidents.
12. Festival: উৎসব
(an organized series of acts and performances)
Example from the editorial:
Overall, the need to plan for and cope with the huge pressure on the whole transport system during festivals is never adequately addressed.
13. Resort: আশ্রয় নেয়া
(have recourse to)
Example from the editorial:
Due to frequent interruptions in the journeys, many resort to reckless driving to make up for the lost time which often results in deadly accidents.
14. Consequently: ফলশ্রুতিতে
(as a result)
Example from the editorial:
Consequently, the Eid journey turns out to be a nightmare for most people.
15. Mount: বৃদ্ধি করা
(go up or advance)
Example from the editorial:
We welcome the decision to mount police vigil on highways to prevent extortion by lawmen and transport organisations during the rush Eid season.”
আরো পড়ুন:
৩৮ তম বিসিএস প্রিলিমিনারি ও লিখিত পরীক্ষা প্রস্তুতি আন্তর্জাতিকে, পার্ট – ৩০
৩৮ তম বিসিএস প্রিলিমিনারি ও লিখিত পরীক্ষা প্রস্তুতি আন্তর্জাতিকে, পার্ট – ৩১
চতুর্দশ শিক্ষক নিবন্ধনের লিখিত পরীক্ষার উদ্ভট ফল, পরীক্ষার্থীদের ক্ষোভ