1. HSLC - 1998
Take over (to assume control of a
business, management, duties etc
নিয়ন্ত্ৰণ হাতলৈ নে) : He will take over the
job permanently.
As well as (in the same manner
একেদৰেই) : He gave me money as well
as advice.
Come round ( to recover from মূৰ্ছা
যোৱাৰ পাছত সংজ্ঞা ঘূৰাই পাওঁতে) : Give
her time, and she may come around
and see things your way.
No sooner ....than : No sooner had he
come than I left.
Fall out (to quarrel কাজিয়া কৰ) : Dave
and I fell out after a long argument.
In no time ( instantly অতিশীঘ্ৰ) : You will
get the book in no time.
2. HSLC - 1999
Make out ( to see, discern; to
comprehend ধৰিব পাৰ, বুজ; গম পা) : In
the distance, I could just make out a
shadowy figure.
For good ( forever, permanently
সদাকাল, স্থায়ীভাৱে) : He had left his
country for good.
Neither ...nor : I have neither money nor
land.
Run over ( To drive over, causing injury
or death, গাড়ীৰে পাৰ কৰা, ফলত আহত বা
মৃত্যু হোৱা) : Two children were run over
by a car last night and killed.
At times ( On occasion, sometimes
সময়ে সময়ে, মাজে মাজে) : I feel lonely at
times, but then somebody phones,
and I cheer up again.
As soon as ( At the moment when;
immediately after মূহুৰ্ততে) : As soon as
he arrived, everyone gasped.
3. HSLC 2000
In no time ( instantly অতিশীঘ্ৰ) : The
chief guest will arrive here in no time.
bring up (To raise ডাঙৰ দীঘল কৰা) : She
promised to bring up the children.
pass away ( to die মৃত্যু হোৱা) : Gandhi
passed away peacefully.
set up (To ready something for use
ব্যৱহাৰৰ বাবে কিবা প্ৰস্তুত কৰা) : We set up
the sprinkler.
as soon as ( At the moment when;
immediately after মূহুৰ্ততে) : I came as
soon as I could.
none but :
4. HSLC 2001
In black and white ( in writing কাগজে
কলমে) : I'll believe that when I see it in
black and white.
get ride of ( to remove আঁতৰ কৰা) : I
want to get ride of your influence over
my life!
turn up ( to appear উপস্থিত হ) : Has he
turned up yet?
stand by ( to abide by লাগি থকা) : She
still stands by what I have said.
break out ( to open or start যুদ্ধ, মহামাৰী
আদিৰ উদ্ভৱ হ) : Malaria breaks out
during summer.
take down (to write down লিখি ল) : If
you have a pen, you can take down my
phone number.
5. HSLC 2002
Look into ( to investigate, explore, or
consider কোনো বিষয়ে চোৱা) : I shall
look into the matter.
Look after ( to attend to, or take care of
যত্ন ল, প্ৰতিপাল কৰ) : Look after the
children when I'm out.
By fits and starts ( occasionally
অনিয়মীতভাৱে) : If you work by fits and
starts, you can't save money.
At a loss ( not sure হতবুদ্ধি) : I'm at a
loss how to proceed.
So far as
6. HSLC 2003
Keep back (to hold back ধৰি ৰাখা) :
Hearing the sad news, the oldman
could not keep back tears.
Take to one's bed
On account of ( due to কাৰণে, হেতুকে) : I
could not attend the program on
account of headache.
Look down upon (
Take heart (encouraging
someone to bear or take up a difficult
situation বিষম পৰিস্থিতিক সহ্য কৰিবলৈ
উৎসাহিত কৰা) : Take heart, help will
arrive shortly and everything will be
fine.
See off (To accompany someone to a
point of departure; to ensure someone
departs safely কাৰোবাক বিদায়
দিয়ালৈকে সংগ দিয়া ) : Many friends
came to see me off.
7. HSLC 2005
Get off (To disembark, especially from
mass transportation, such as a bus or
train গাড়ীৰ পৰা নমা) : She got off the
bus and then hired a auto.
Set up (Logically order যুক্তিপূৰ্ণ ক্ৰম) :Set
up my books collection.
Run over (To cross by running দৌৰি পাৰ
কৰা) The athletes must run over the
bridge to reach the finish line.
Call on (To visit a person দেখা কৰা)
I really should call on my aunt more
often.
Make up ( To compensate থিৰাং কৰা) :
He can make up the time next week.
8. HSLC 2006
Call in (To summon someone কাৰোবাৰ
ওচৰলৈ যোৱা) : The government called in
the army to deal with the riots.
Take over (To assume control of
something নিয়ন্ত্ৰণ হাতলৈ নে) : He took
over the business from his father.
Look into ( to investigate বিচাৰ কৰা) :
The police was looking into the matter.
Give away (to sacrifice ত্যাগ কৰা) : He
gave himself away for the country.
Fall out (to quarrel কাজিয়া কৰ) : The
two brothers fell out over the plot of
land.
9. HSLC 2007
Run over ( To drive over, causing injury
or death, গাড়ীৰে পাৰ কৰা, ফলত আহত বা
মৃত্যু হোৱা) : Can you believe somebody
would just run over a cat like that?
Turn down (To refuse, decline, or deny
অস্বীকাৰ কৰা, নাকচ কৰা) : He turned
down all our offers of help.
Send for ( to ask to come মাতি পঠিয়া) :
Soniya asked Debyani to send for the
doctor.
Bring up ( To raise (children) ডাঙৰ দীঘল
কৰা) : She did well enough bringing up
two sons and a daughter on her own.
Get through (To complete; to finish
সম্পূৰ্ণ কৰা) : She got through her book
this morning!
Tell upon
10. HSLC 2008
Look into ( look চোৱা) : He looked into
her eyes.
Make out (to comprehend বুজ, গম পা) : I
could not make out what she had said.
In no time (instantly অতিশীঘ্ৰে) : The
doctor will reach here in no time.
As soon as ( At the moment when;
immediately after মূহুৰ্ততে) : As soon as
the teacher entered the class, the
students became silent.
Look down upon
11. HSLC 2009
Send for (To order or summon (a
person) to one's presence কাৰোবাৰ
ওচৰলৈ যোৱা) : The principal asked the
chowkhider to send for the student.
Tell upon :
Turn up To increase the amount of
something কিবা এটা পৰিমাণ বঢ়াই দিয়া)
Turn up the radio and sing along.
Run over (to overflow উপচি পৰা) : The
bath water nearly ran over.
Put up (To hang ওলমাই থ): Many people
put up messages on their refrigerators.
12. HSLC 2010
Break down (To digest হজম কৰা) :
His stomach took a while to break
down his food.
Give away (to distribute বিলায় দে) : The
principal gave away the prizes to the
students.
Look after (to watch চোৱা চিতা কৰ) :The
grandmother Kherxuti looked after
Sankardev.
Call on (To visit (a person) দেখা কৰ)
I really should call on my aunt more
often.
Sit for (to care for someone in the role
of babysitter )I always loved sitting for
Sarah and Jake -they felt like my own
kids.
13. HSLC 2011
Come about (To change সলনি হ) : The
wind is come about.
Give up ( to quit ত্যাগ কৰ) : They gave
up the search when it got dark.
For good ( forever, permanently
সদাকাল, স্থায়ীভাৱে) : He left the country
for good.
Black sheep (A disliked person এজন
ঘৃণিত মানুহ) : He always was the black
sheep in the family, as an artist among
doctors and lawyers.
14. HSLC 2012
Nook and corner (Every corner প্ৰতিটো
চুক):He traced my missing ring in every
nook and corner of the house.
Of late (recently শেহতীয়াভাৱে) : I have
not visited them of late, but I hear they
are doing well.
With a view to (With an intention এটি
লক্ষ্যৰে) : We read the contract with a
view to finding a way out of it.
Look after (To watch চোৱা চিতা কৰ) : I
looked after the children with much
care.
15. HSLC 2013
Null and void
By dint of (Because of কাৰণে) : The
North Caucasus are part of Russia by
dint of history.
With flying colours (extremly well
অতিশয় ভাল) : He passed the test with
flying colors,as everyone hadexpected.
All in all ( Generally সাধাৰণতে) : All in
all, it's not a bad little hotal.
16. HSLC 2014
Look into (to investigate অনুসন্ধান কৰ) :
The police looked into matter seriously.
Call off (to cancel পৰিহাৰ কৰ) : At last,
they called off the strike.
Get ride of (to lose হেৰুৱা) : I want to
get rid of your influence over my life!
17. HSLC 2015
In order to(to express the purpose of
somethingকিবা এটাৰ উদ্দেশ্য প্ৰকাশ কৰা):
In order to understand it, you must
study deeply.
All in all (everything considered
সৰ্বতোপ্ৰকাৰে) : All in all, it was a great
success
Now and then (sometimes মাজে সময়ে) :
Call your mother now and then and let
her know you care.
At large (freely স্বাধীনভাৱে) : The
children are playing in the field at large.
18. HSLC 2016
Bring up (to raise ডাঙৰ দীঘল কৰ) : The
children are being brought up by the
grandmother.
Look for (to seek বিচাৰ) : The kittens
are looking for their mother.
Give up (to surrender সমৰ্পণ কৰ) : They
gave him up to the police.
Look after (to seek বিচাৰ) : If they are
not married, they should be looking
after a wife.
19. HSLC 2017
Give away (To unintentionally reveal a
secret (অনিচ্ছাকৃতভাৱে এটা গোপনীয়
প্ৰকাশ কৰ) : He gave himself away with
a stupid lie.
Far and wide (everywhere চৌদিশে) :
Socrates fame spreaded far and wide.
Put out (to place outside বাহিৰত থ) :
Don't forget to put out the dog.
Turn up (To show up দেখা দে) : Is this
your pencil that turned up in my
drawer?
20. HSLC 2018
Run over (To exceed the allotted time
সময়সীমা অতিক্ৰম কৰ): The previous
presentation ran over and ours had to
start late.
Deal in (To trade ব্যৱসায় কৰ) : My father
deals in oil.
Carry out (To fulfill পূৰ্ণ কৰ) : She finally
carried out her life long ambition.
In order to(to express the purpose of
somethingকিবা এটাৰ উদ্দেশ্য প্ৰকাশ কৰা):
In order to earn living for herself and
her family of five children, she worked
hard.
Assamese Grammar :-
বিপৰীত শব্দ
সমাৰ্থক শব্দ
সমাস
সন্ধি
Hindi Grammar :
विपरीतार्थक या विलोम शब्द
English Grammar :
Vocabulary (i)
Vocabulary (ii)
Preposition (i)
Preposition (ii)
Determiner (i)
Determiner (ii)
Narration (i)
Narration (ii)
Narration (ix)(i)
Voice for class 9 (i)
Tense Form.
Synthesis/Combine Sentence (i)
Synthesis/Combine Sentence (ii)
Reading comprehension
1. The great advantage of
early ..........
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