English Idioms: War of nerves

English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: War of nerves
Meaning: (Also battle of nerves.) War of nerves refers to a conflict using psychological techniques rather than direct violence in order to weaken the enemy.
Example: “In the future, war will not merely be one of men and machines, it will be a war of wills and a war of nerves.” Sir John Anderson.

English to Urdu Proverb: GOVERNMENTS WHICH ARE HATED NEVER HOLD OUT LONG

English to Urdu Proverbs

Urdu to English Proverbs

English Proverb

GOVERNMENTS WHICH ARE HATED NEVER HOLD OUT LONG

Urdu Proverb

جِس حکومت کو عوام نفرت کی نِگاہ سے دیکھتے ہوں وہ زیادہ دیر تک نہیں رہ سکتی

Proverb in Roman Urdu

Jiss Hukoomat Ko Awam Nafrat Ki Nigah Se Dekhte Hon Woh Ziyada Der Tak Nahi Reh Sakti

English Idioms: Nine to five

English Idioms About “Numbers”
Idiom: Nine to five
Meaning: Said about a job with normal daytime hours, a job that begins at nine o’clock in the morning and finishes at five.
Example: She’s tired of working nine to five.