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| Note: | The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India. |
| Note: | The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India. |
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Food for thought
Meaning: Information or knowledge that is worthy of contemplation.
Example: The ideas developed in this book have certainly given me food for thought.
DO NOT KEEP A DOG AND BARK YOURSLEF
نوکر رکھ کر خود جھاڑو دینا
Nokar Rakh Kar Khud Jharoo Dena
English Idioms About “Work”
Idiom: All in a day’s work
Meaning: What is normal, typical or expected.
Example: Grading my students’ papers is all on a day’s work for me.
English Idioms About “Parts of the body”
Idiom: Put one’s mind to it
Meaning: To apply oneself; to exert a directed effort.
Example: You can do anything, if you put your mind to it.
A. Bajaur
B. Mohmand
C. Kurram
D. None of these
English Idioms About “Food”
Idiom: Chew the cud
Meaning: The idiom chew the cud means to ponder over or meditate about something; to think carefully about something. Cud refers to the food regurgitated from the stomach to the mouth of a ruminant animal such as a cow and chewed again.
Example: She wanted to chew the cud before she could let them know about her decision.
CRITICISM IS EASY AND ART IS DIFFICULT
کام کرنے کے مُقابلہ میں نُکتہ چینی آسان ہے
Kaam Karne Ke Muqabla Mein Nuktah Cheeni Aasaan Hai
A WORD MAY BE RECALLED, A LIFE NEVER
زندگی دوبارہ نہیں آتی
Zindagi Dobarah Nahi Aati
A FRIEND IN THE MARKET IS BETTER THAN MONEY IN THE CHEST
منڈی میں دوست کی موجودگی الماری میں روپیہ ہونے سے بہتر ہے
Manndi Mein Dost Ki Mojoodgi Almaari Mein Rupiya Honay Se Behtar Hai