English to Urdu Proverbs
Urdu to English Proverbs
English Proverb
AN ILL AGREEMENT IS BETTER THAN BAD JUDGEMENT
Urdu Proverb
اپنا سمجھوتہ دوسرے کے بُرے انصاف سے بہتر ہے
Proverb in Roman Urdu
Apna Samjhota Dosray Ke Buray Insaaf Se Behtar Hai
AN ILL AGREEMENT IS BETTER THAN BAD JUDGEMENT
اپنا سمجھوتہ دوسرے کے بُرے انصاف سے بہتر ہے
Apna Samjhota Dosray Ke Buray Insaaf Se Behtar Hai
MAN IS A BUNDLE OF HABITS
انسان عادات کا پُتلا ہے
Insaan Aadaat Ka Putla Hai
English Idioms About “Health”
Idiom: As blind as a bat
Meaning: If someone is as blind as a bat, they are nearly or completely blind or they are unwilling to recognize problems or bad things. This is a simile which is based on the erroneous idea that bats cannot see properly. In fact, bats are not blind; they use vision to navigate, especially for long distances. In addition to their ability to see, they use a sophisticated built-in sonar system, called echolocation.
Example: 1. Without her glasses, she is as blind as a bat. 2. He is as blind as a bat when it comes to his wife’s shameful behavior
English Idioms About “Travel”
Idiom: In the same boat
Meaning: In the same situation; having the same problems.
Example: A: Can you lend me 100 dollars? B: Sorry,I am broke. I am in the same boat
EVEN NOW
ابھی تک
Abhi Tak
| Note: | The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India. |
FORBIDDEN FRUIT
لبھانے والی لیکن ممنوعہ شے
Lubhaney Wali Lekin Mamnooa Shai
English Idioms About “War”
Idiom: Take a stab at
Meaning: The phrase to take a stab at means to attempt or try.
Example: I know the question is difficult to answer. Yet, I’d like to take a stab at answering it.
HE KNOWS MOST WHO SPEAKS LEAST
کم گوئی عالم کی نِشانی ہے
Kam Goi Aalam Ki Nishani Hai
HAND WASHES HAND AND FINGER FINGER
ایک دُوسرے کی مدد کے بغیر کام نہیں چلتا
Aik Doosray Ki Madad Ke Baghair Kaam Nahi Chalta