প্রেরণা, নিয়ম, আদেশ, নির্দেশ
(1) An authoritative direction or instruction to do something.
(2) Speech intended for reproduction in writing.
(3) Matter that has been dictated and transcribed; a dictated passage.
(4) Matter that has been dictated and transcribed.
(5) A dictated passage.
(6) Account.
(1) I'm not a big fan of exams, but actually, dictation is not as straightforward as it sounds.
(2) True to his word, Ian had his dictation waiting on her desk every morning and she looked forward to hearing the latest turn of events.
(3) We will not accept dictation from anybody as to how our conference is organised.
(4) It was its aftermath that was most disastrous, largely under American dictation at Versailles.
(5) The British Constitution, starting with Magna Carta of 1215 and expanded by subsequent Constitutional Acts guarantees us freedom from foreign or executive oppression or dictation .
(6) KitMaker allows you to add your own voice recording that you can use for gap dictation and listening comprehension activities.
(7) Nelson had a small table in his quarters on board his flagship and a single secretary to take dictation , translate foreign letters and newspapers, make copies, and file documents.
(8) Assuming that James did not really speak to Theodora Bosanquet from beyond the grave, his posthumous dictation presumably came from within her own mind.
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(10) My first day on the job, I walked into the doctor's office to place some dictation on his desk and spied a photo on his bookshelf.
(11) Decisions are not made communicatively but rather automatically by the dictation of the economic and political subsystems.
(12) Artaud ended up creating a new, multigenre form, in which essay, dictation , poem, letter, dream, and glossolalia, in varying combinations, are present in a single work.
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(14) This includes help with dictation and pronunciation, along with sections on the basics of English, spelling, grammar and activities such as games, tests and quizzes.
(15) So how can it be that educated Dutch and Flemish people still make so many spelling errors that a dictation can be a challenge?
(16) I have to speak out the words I want in my head - a bit like silent dictation - and my fingers follow.
(17) The school day in St. Etienne-sur-Usson is full of drills, formal exercises and dictation , that staple of French education in which a teacher recites a passage from literature and the students dutifully copy it down.
(18) Passages for dictation
(19) Who knows, maybe I'll find a little London lad to pound out some dictation for me.
(20) A Polish student has won a week-long trip to Swindon after winning an English dictation competition.
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