English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
WHAT HAND HAVE BUILT, HANDS CAN PULL DOWN
Urdu Proverb
انسان کی کسی چیز کو قیام نہیں
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Insaan Ki Kisi Cheez Ko Qiyam Nahi
WHAT HAND HAVE BUILT, HANDS CAN PULL DOWN
انسان کی کسی چیز کو قیام نہیں
Insaan Ki Kisi Cheez Ko Qiyam Nahi
English Idioms About “Names”
Idiom: Not be short of a bob or two
Meaning: The phrase not be short of a bob or two means to have a lot of money.
Example: Her husband is not short of a bob or two.
A. Mediterranean sea
B. Arabian sea
C. Qulzum sea
D. None of these
A. Opacity of Cornea
B. Opacity of lens
C. None
D. None of these
NOTHING IS SO POPULAR AS KINDNESS
جتنی عزت رحمدلی کی ہوتی ہے اتنی اور کسی چیز کی نہیں ہوتی !
Jitni Izzat Rehamdili Ki Hoti Hai Itni Aur Kisi Cheez Ki Nahi Hoti !
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: To the last
Meaning: Until the completion of something or until death.
Example: 1. Don’t worry I’ll support to the last. 2. She was a great lady to the last.
IT IS THE NATURE OF THE WRETCHED TO BE ILL-DISPOSED AND TO ENVY THE GOOD
بدقسمت آدمیوں کی خصلت ہے کہ دوسروں کا برابر چاہیں اور اچھوں سے حسد کریں
Budqismat Admion Ki Khaslat Hai Ke Doosron Ka Barabar Chahain Aur Achoon Se Hasad Karen
YOUR SERVANT AND LIVES ON CREDIT
آپ کا نوکر اور اُدھار کھاۓ
Aap Ka Nokar Aur Udhaar Kaye
SALT OF THE EARTH
بہت ساری اچھی چیزوں میں سے ایک کا انتخاب
Bohat Saari Achi Cheezon Mein Se Aik Ka Intikhab
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Below the salt
Meaning: If someone is below the salt they are common or of low standing.
Example: In medieval times servants used to sit below the salt.