Galaxy Drones Over Pabna
At a rural school in Pabna, the robotics club aimed to extend its horizons. Member Sonali said, 'We want our work to become famous one day.' They were about to put on a flying light show with handmade mini drones. The teacher told them, 'This initiative will foster your confidence.' The drone program planned to sketch a galaxy pattern above the river. Sonali said, 'For us, gender is not a barrier.' The calmest girl on the team, Reshma, was an absolute genius. With a single glance at the loading dock she could spot problems. They believed their story would one day reach global headlines. They used special gloves to handle the metal pieces gently. Everyone on the team wrote completely honest notes in the daily report. They went to import old motors from a vintage radio shop. Reshma stayed up late to invent new features for the software. The most junior member, Imu, still dared to take the trial flight. On opening night they rehearsed the drone launch repeatedly on the school field. Their chalk-drawn stage layout showed their precision. The head teacher said, 'You are building a new legacy for this village.' Reshma silently prayed that she would become a master of drone coding. The spectators said, 'This show is a unique medium carrying a hidden motive of hope.'
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➡️
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/ɪkˈstɛnd/
verb
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extended
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extended
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extends
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extending
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to make something longer, larger, or last longer; to reach out.
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The company decided to extend the deadline for submissions. |
extend an olive branch |
to offer peace or reconciliation
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prolong, lengthen, expand, stretch, continue
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shorten, reduce, limit
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extend a deadline, extend an invitation, extend a hand, extend support
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🌟
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/ˈfeɪməs/
adjective
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known about by many people; well recognized
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The city is famous for its historical monuments. |
famous last words |
a sarcastic way of highlighting someone's overconfident prediction
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renowned, well-known, celebrated, noted, prominent
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unknown, obscure, ordinary
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famous actor, famous place, famous writer, become famous
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🕊️
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/ˈflaɪɪŋ/
adjective
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able to move through the air; related to flight or aircraft
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The flying bird disappeared into the clouds. |
go flying |
to move quickly or suddenly, often losing balance or control
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soaring, airborne, gliding, floating, hovering
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grounded, stationary, still
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flying bird, flying object, flying car, flying lessons, flying school
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👩👧
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/ˈfɒstər/
verb, adjective
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fostered
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fostered
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fosters
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fostering
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to encourage the development of something; to raise a child that is not one's own
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The program aims to foster creativity in young students. |
foster care |
temporary guardianship of children by non-biological parents
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encourage, nurture, support, promote, cultivate
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neglect, hinder, suppress
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foster child, foster home, foster relationships, foster environment
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🌌
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noun
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a system of millions or billions of stars, together with gas and dust, held together by gravitational attraction
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The Milky Way is the galaxy that contains our solar system and Earth. |
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star system, constellation, nebula, universe
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void, emptiness, space, vacuum
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spiral galaxy, distant galaxy, galaxy cluster
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noun
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either of the two sexes (male and female); the range of characteristics pertaining to masculinity and femininity
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The company promotes gender equality by ensuring equal opportunities for all employees. |
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sex, classification, category, type
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genderless, neutral, unspecified, ambiguous
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gender equality, gender roles, gender identity
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/ˈdʒiːniəs/
noun
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a person with exceptional intellectual or creative ability
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Einstein was a scientific genius. |
stroke of genius |
a brilliant or very clever idea
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prodigy, mastermind, intellect, wizard, brain
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fool, simpleton, idiot
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artistic genius, musical genius, pure genius, show genius
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👀
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/ɡlæns/
verb
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glanced
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glanced
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glances
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glancing
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To take a brief or hurried look.
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She glanced at her watch before leaving the room. |
at a glance |
Immediately; with a quick look.
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peek, glimpse, scan, view
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stare, gaze
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quick glance, sideways glance, casual glance, first glance
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/ˈɡloʊbəl/
adjective
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Relating to the whole world; worldwide.
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Climate change is a global issue. |
global village |
The world considered as a community connected by technology and communication.
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worldwide, international, universal, planetary
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local, regional
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global warming, global economy, global trend, global community
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/ˈhændl̩/
noun, verb
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handled
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handled
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handles
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handling
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the part of an object designed to be held in the hand; to deal with or manage a situation
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He could not handle the pressure of the job. |
fly off the handle |
to suddenly become very angry
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grip, hold, control, manage
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ignore, release
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door handle, handle carefully, handle with care
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/ˈɑːnɪst/
adjective
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free of deceit and untruthfulness; sincere
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She is known as an honest and trustworthy person. |
to be honest |
used to emphasize that what is being said is true
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truthful, sincere, genuine, trustworthy, fair
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dishonest, deceitful, untruthful
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honest opinion, honest mistake, honest man, be honest
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/ˈɪmpɔːrt/
verb
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imported
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imported
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imports
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importing
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To bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale
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Bangladesh imports machinery from many countries. |
import duty |
a tax imposed on goods brought into a country
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bring in, ship in, trade, purchase, transport
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export, send out, sell abroad
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import goods, import products, import services, import duty
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💡
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/ɪnˈvɛnt/
verb
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invented
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invented
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invents
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inventing
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to create or design something that has not existed before
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Thomas Edison invented the electric bulb. |
reinvent the wheel |
to waste time creating something that already exists
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create, design, develop, originate, devise
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destroy, copy, imitate
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invent a machine, invent a device, invent story, invent technology
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👶
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/ˈdʒuː.ni.ər/
noun
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a person who is younger or lower in rank than someone else; relating to young people
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The junior employee was eager to learn from senior colleagues. |
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younger, subordinate, novice, apprentice
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senior, elder, superior, veteran
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junior employee, junior school, junior partner
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🚀
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/lɔːntʃ/
verb, noun
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launched
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launched
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launches
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launching
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to start or introduce something, especially a new product, service, or event
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The company launched a new app last month. |
launch into |
to begin something with great energy or enthusiasm
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initiate, begin, start, inaugurate, unveil
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end, stop, cancel
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product launch, launch campaign, launch event, launch party
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🖥️
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/ˈleɪaʊt/
noun
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the arrangement or design of something, especially the arrangement of elements in a book, webpage, or room
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The designer presented a new layout for the website that was much more user-friendly. |
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design, arrangement, configuration
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disorder, chaos
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page layout, website layout, floor layout
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🏛️
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/ˈlɛɡəsi/
noun
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Something handed down from the past, such as money, property, or traditions.
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Her artistic legacy continues to inspire young painters. |
leave a legacy |
To create something that outlives you.
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inheritance, heritage, bequest, tradition, gift
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loss, disinheritance
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lasting legacy, cultural legacy, legacy system
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🎓
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/ˈmɑːstər/
noun, verb
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mastered
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mastered
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masters
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mastering
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A person with great skill or control in a subject or activity; to gain full command over something.
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She mastered the art of cooking Italian dishes. |
jack of all trades, master of none |
Someone who can do many things but is not an expert in any of them.
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expert, specialist, teacher, guru, controller
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novice, beginner, student
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master plan, master key, master skill, master class
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📺
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/ˈmiːdiəm/
noun
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A means or channel of communication, expression, or artistic work.
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Television is a powerful medium for spreading information. |
through the medium of |
By using or via a particular channel or means.
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channel, means, method, vehicle, instrument
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end, result
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medium of exchange, communication medium, artistic medium, mass medium
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💭
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/ˈmoʊtɪv/
noun
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a reason for doing something, especially one that is hidden or not obvious
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The police could not determine the motive behind the crime. |
hidden motive |
a secret or not openly stated reason for an action
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reason, intention, purpose, drive, incentive
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disinterest, apathy, indifference
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strong motive, criminal motive, political motive, underlying motive
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