English Idioms: Under pressure

English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Under pressure
Meaning: To be facing something in a stressful environment due to a pressure or a deadline.
Example: They have been under a lot of pressure recently becaues of the huge work they have been doing.

English Idioms: Case in point

English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Case in point
Meaning: An example that illustrates a point
Example: Plaing with these toys can be dangerous. For a case in point, look at what happened to our neighbor’s child.

English to Urdu Proverb: IF THE WIFE SINS, THE HUSBAND IS NOT INNOCENT

English to Urdu Proverbs

Urdu to English Proverbs

English Proverb

IF THE WIFE SINS, THE HUSBAND IS NOT INNOCENT

Urdu Proverb

اگر بیوی گُناہ کرتی ہے تو اس میں خاوند کا بھی ضرور کچھ قصور ہے

Proverb in Roman Urdu

Agar Biwi Gunah Karti Hai To Is Mein Khawand Ka Bhi Zaroor Kuch Qasoor Hai

English to Urdu Proverb: ONE MAY BE CONFUTED AND YET NOT CONVINCED

English to Urdu Proverbs

Urdu to English Proverbs

English Proverb

ONE MAY BE CONFUTED AND YET NOT CONVINCED

Urdu Proverb

کسی کو لاجواب کرنا اور بات ہے اور اس کو قائل کرنا اور بات

Proverb in Roman Urdu

Kisi Ko Lajawab Karna Aur Baat Hai Aur Is Ko Qaail Karna Aur Baat

English Idioms: All that glitters is not gold

English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: All that glitters is not gold
Meaning: Appearance is sometimes misleading. Things that appear valuable or worthwhile might not be as good as they look.
Example: The house looks beautiful from the outside but the inside part of the house looks terrible; all that glitters is not gold.