English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
FORBIDDEN FRUIT IS SWEETEST
Urdu Proverb
چوری کا گُڑ میٹھا لاگے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Chori Ka Gur Meetha Laage
FORBIDDEN FRUIT IS SWEETEST
چوری کا گُڑ میٹھا لاگے
Chori Ka Gur Meetha Laage
NEVER WAS STRUMPET FAIR
بے عصمت کا حسن کیا ؟
Be Asmat Ka Husn Kya ?
English Idioms About “Names”
Idiom: Jack-of-all-trades
Meaning: Said about someone who is able to do many things.
Example: He can do many jobs; he’s really a jack-of-all-trades
English Idioms About “Furniture”
Idiom: Sweep something under the carpet
Meaning: (Also sweep something under the rug.) to hide or ignore something.
Example: You’ve made a terrible mistake. Don’t try to sweep it under the carpet!
English Idioms About “Death”
Idiom: Done to death
Meaning: If something is done to death, it is used or discussed so many times that it has become boring.
Example: That theme has been done to death by generations of poets.
A. Mobilink
B. Ufone
C. Zong
D. Telenor
A. Hawaiian Island
B. Victoria Island
C. Ellesmere Island
D. None of these
English Idioms About “Animals”
Idiom: Chicken out
Meaning: To refuse to do something because of fear.
Example: He chickened out just at the time they were taking him to operating theatre.
IF YOU TELL EVERY STEP, YOU WILL MAKE A LONG JOURNEY
گن گن کر قدم رکھو گے تو سفر ختم ہو چکا !
Gun Gun Kar Qadam Rakho Ge To Safar Khatam Ho Chuka !
English Idioms About “Life”
Idiom: Dog’s life
Meaning: A miserable, unhappy existence.
Example: I have to work everyday from dawn to sunset and come back home to take care of the children. It’s really a dog’s life.