Urdu to English Proverbs
English to Urdu Proverbs
ضرب الامثال
اردو ضرب المثل
چوری کا مال موری میں۔
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Chori Ka Maal Mori Mein .
English Proverb
Money earned the wrong way will be taken away. Would be lost.
چوری کا مال موری میں۔
Chori Ka Maal Mori Mein .
Money earned the wrong way will be taken away. Would be lost.
سیوہ بن میوہ نہیں۔
Seewa Ban Mewa Nahi .
No pains no gains.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Come to your attention
Meaning: (Also come to your notice) said when you notice something.
Example: It has recently come to the workers attention that changes are taking place in the company because of financial problems.
English Idioms About “General”
Idiom: Along the lines
Meaning: In a general direction or manner.
Example: I was thinking along the lines of a vegetable garden, but I could be persuaded to include some perennials.
NO ONE CLAIMS KINDRED WITH THE POOR
امیر کے سب سالے غریب کا کوئی بہنوئی بھی نہیں
Ameer Ke Sab Saale Ghareeb Ka Koi Behnoi Bhi Nahi
HOURS OF PLEASURE ARE SHORT
خوشی کی گھڑیاں جلد گزر جاتی ہیں
Khushi Ki Ghariyaan Jald Guzar Jati Hain
English Idioms About “Age”
Idiom: Of advanced age
Meaning: The phrase of advanced age or advanced years describes someone as old.
Example: The conference is about the effect of advanced age on fertility and pregnancy in women.
NATURE DOES NOTHING IN VAIN
قدرت کا کوئی کام فائدہ سے خالی نہیں
Qudrat Ka Koi Kaam Faida Se Khaali Nahi
English Idioms About “Death”
Idiom: Meet one’s death
Meaning: (Also meet one’s end) To die.
Example: A friend of mine met his death when he got hit by a car.
| Note: | The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India. |