English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: That makes two of us
Meaning: When you use the phrase “that makes two of us” you mean that the same is true for you.
Example: Jane: I just bought a new car. Anna: That makes two of us!
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English Idioms: Above suspicion
English Idioms About “Law”
Idiom: Above suspicion
Meaning: This phrase is used to describe a person who is honest enough that no one would suspect. The origin of the phrase is attributed to Julius Caesar, who divorced his wife Pompeia, on the grounds of her possible involvement in a public scandal, saying that “my wife ought not even to be under suspicion.” This gave rise to a proverb, sometimes expressed: “Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion.”
Example: That guy is a peaceful man; he is above suspicion.
English Idioms: Moment in the sun
English Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: Moment in the sun
Meaning: A brief instance in which an otherwise obscure, unremarkable, or humble person draws attention.
Example: That band got their moment in the sun during the 70s.
English to Urdu Proverb: BELOW PAR
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English Proverb
BELOW PAR
Urdu Proverb
خرابیِ طبع ۔ مناسب قیمت سے کم
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Khrabiِ Taba – Munasib Qeemat Se Kam
English Idioms: One-off
English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: One-off
Meaning: Occurring once; one-time.
Example: It is a one-off event.
English to Urdu Proverb: JACK IS AS GOOD AS JILL
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English Proverb
JACK IS AS GOOD AS JILL
Urdu Proverb
جیسی بیوی ویسا شوہر !
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Jaisi Biwi Waisa Shohar !
Shanghai Communique was signed between __________?
A. China and United States
B. US and Russia
C. China and Russia
D. India and China
English to Urdu Proverb: WE USUALLY PRAISE ONLY THAT WE MAY BE PRAISED
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English Proverb
WE USUALLY PRAISE ONLY THAT WE MAY BE PRAISED
Urdu Proverb
اپنی تعریف کرانے کے لیے دوسروں کی تعریف کی جاتی ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Apni Tareef Karanay Ke Liye Doosron Ki Tareef Ki Jati Hai
English to Urdu Proverb: A ROGUE ALWAYS SUSPECTS DECEIT
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English Proverb
A ROGUE ALWAYS SUSPECTS DECEIT
Urdu Proverb
بُرے کو سب ہی بُرے نظر آتے ہیں
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Buray Ko Sab Hi Buray Nazar Atay Hain
English Idioms: On all fours
English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: On all fours
Meaning: On all fours mean on one’s hands and knees.
Example: He was on all fours, with his daughter on his back.