Most Popular Idioms and Phrases Part-12
Phrases & Idioms | Meaning in Urdu / Hindi | Sentence |
To be sick unto death | Thaka howa | I am quiet sick unto death for any more service. |
Debt of nature | mout | Everybody has to taste the debt of nature. |
In deep waters | Mushkilat ma | Good men are in deep waters but all men are in deep waters are not good. |
Fat-headed | Bewaqoof | He is not a fat-headed man. |
To fall prey | Shikar hojana | He just fall a prey to his advice. |
Fall through | Nakaam hona | All plans of opposition’s leader fall through. |
Fall off | Khatam ho jana, mar jana, gir jana | 1- The leaves fall off in autumn. 2- Don’t put the glass on the edge of the table it will fall off. |
Look after | Dekh bhal kerna | She should look after the children. |
Look over | Nazar andaz kerna | 1- Please look over the accounts. 2- I cannot look over your faults if I mean business. |
Physical explanation | Wazeh saboot | I want to have a physical explanation of your statement. |
By reason of | Waja se | She succeeded by reason of her genius. |
Read up | Parh parh ke ilm barhana | I will need to read up on the case before the meeting. |
Ray of hope | Thori se umeed | If you have even a ray of hope you should set for the examination. |
Razor-edge | Khatarnaak surat e haal | The war is passing through a razor edge these days. |
Give and take | Len den | Give and take is the basics of all business. |
Give up | Tark ker dena | He gave up the smoking. |
To give the world | Saza dena | The supreme court has given the world to the prisoner. |
To fit like a glove | Bilkul sahi | Today statement of the prime minister fits like a glove to our national policy. |
To hiss down | khamooshi | I request you to hiss down. |
Out of drawing | Ghalat bani hoi | The building structure is out of drawing. |
Dream land | Kisi ke khwaboon ki had | To become prime minister is my dream land. |
Draw on one’s imagination | Tasswwarati ya jhoti baat kerna | A good historian does not draw on his imagination. |
Dress up | Khas tor per tayyar hona | The bride groom was dressed up. |
Most Popular Idioms and Phrases Part-12