English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE
Urdu Proverb
ایک مصیبت سے نکل کر دوسری میں پھنس جانا
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Aik Museebat Se Nikal Kar Doosri Mein Phas Jana
OUT OF THE FRYING PAN INTO THE FIRE
ایک مصیبت سے نکل کر دوسری میں پھنس جانا
Aik Museebat Se Nikal Kar Doosri Mein Phas Jana
FROM A TO Z
مکمل
Mukammal
English Idioms About “Health”
Idiom: In bad shape
Meaning: In bad physical condition.
Example: Bill is in bad shape. He needs to exercise regularly and go on a diet.
PAY WHAT YOU OWE AND WHAT YOU ARE WORTH YOU`LL KNOW
سب کا حِساب بیباق کردو تو تم کو اپنی صحیح مالی حالت کا اندازہ ہو سکتا ہے
Sab Ka Hisaab Bibaq Kardo To Tum Ko Apni Sahih Maali Haalat Ka Andaza Ho Sakta Hai
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Head over heels
Meaning: Completely in love.
Example: They fell head over heels for one another at the very moment they met.
English Idioms About “Men and women”
Idiom: Every man jack
Meaning: The phrase every man jack means every person without exception.
Example: All the volunteers contributed their time towards cleaning up the city, every man jack of them.
EVERYTHING IS GOOD IN ITS SEASON
ہر چیز اپنے وقت پر اچھی لگتی ہے
Har Cheez Apne Waqt Par Achi Lagti Hai
English Idioms About “Law”
Idiom: Read the riot act
Meaning: If you read the riot act to someone, you warn or reprimand them energetically or forcefully
Example: The principal read the riot act to the trouble makers
English Idioms About “Work”
Idiom: Keep up the good work
Meaning: The phrase keep up the good work is used to encourage a person to continue doing the good things they are doing now.
Example: Well done! I couldn’t have done it better myself. Keep up the good work.
PRAISE NONE TOO MUCH, FOR ALL ARE FICKLE
کسی کی حد سے زیادہ تعریف مت کرو کیونکہ زمانہ تغیر پذیر ہے
Kisi Ki Had Se Ziyada Tareef Mat Karo Kyunkay Zamana Tagayur Pazeer Hai