English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
CHOOSE NEITHER A WOMAN NOR LINEN BY CANDLE LIGHT
Urdu Proverb
عورت اور کپڑے کو دن میں دیکھ کر لینا چاہیۓ
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Aurat Aur Kapray Ko Din Mein Dekh Kar Lena Chahea
CHOOSE NEITHER A WOMAN NOR LINEN BY CANDLE LIGHT
عورت اور کپڑے کو دن میں دیکھ کر لینا چاہیۓ
Aurat Aur Kapray Ko Din Mein Dekh Kar Lena Chahea
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: On in years
Meaning: Old; advanced in age.
Example: My wife is dead and I am getting on in years.
HALF LOAF
معیاری وزن سے آدھا وزن
Mayaari Wazan Se Aadha Wazan
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Blessing in desguise
Meaning: A blessing in disguise is said when a misfortune has some unexpected benefits
Example: His failure to pass the exam was a blessing in disguise. This made him realize the importance of hard work.
HAVE NO USE FOR
پسند باد ماغ نہ ہونا
Pasand Bad Maag Nah Hona
English Idioms About “Money”
Idiom: Made of money
Meaning: Be rich.
Example: She can’t have another car.Her husband is not made of money!
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Easy on the eye
Meaning: Attractive, pleasant to look at.
Example: Her paintings are easy on the eye.
THE FIRE PROVES GOLD, ADVERSITY BRAVE MEN
آگ سونے کی کسوٹی ہے مصیبت بہادروں کی
Aag Sonay Ki Kasoti Hai Museebat Bahaduron Ki
English Idioms About “Science”
Idiom: The dismal science
Meaning: The phrase the dismal science refers to the discipline of economics. The term drew a contrast with the phrase gay science which refers to song and verse writing the phrase the dismal science first occurs in Thomas Carlyle’s 1849 tract called Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question, in which he argued in favor of reintroducing slavery in order to regulate the labor market in the West Indies: Not a “gay science,” I should say, like some we have heard of; no, a dreary, desolate and, indeed, quite abject and distressing one; what we might call, by way of eminence, the dismal science. Carlyle, Thomas (1849). “Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question”, Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, Vol. XL., p. 672.
Example: He is interested in history and the dismal science.
AT A STONE,S THROW
قریب ہی
Qareeb Hi