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No sword bites so fiercely as an evil tongue. - Sir. P. Sidney.
He is a hard man who is only just, and a sad one who is only wise. - Voltaire
Appropriate Preposition:
- Hanker after ( লালায়িত হওয়া ) Do not hanker after wealth.
- Anxious about ( উদ্বিগ্ন ) I am anxious about my health.
- Want of ( অভাব ) We have no want of money.
- Clue to ( সূত্র ) Find out the clue to the mystery.
- Escape from ( পলায়ন করা ) The prisoner escaped from the jail.
- Look at ( তাকানো ) Look at the moon.
Idioms:
- Pros and cons ( খুঁটিনাটি ) You should consider the Pros and cons of the system.
- At sixes and sevens ( বিশৃঙ্খলা অবস্থায় ) All the furniture in the room were at sixes and sevens.
- All at once ( হঠাৎ ) All at once a tiger came out of the forest.
- Sink in ( আবদ্ধ হওয়া, ডুবে যাওয়া ) He sank in mud or the ship sank into the sea.
- breathe out ( নিঃশ্বাস ত্যাগ করা ) At last, he breathed his last breath out, and that was the end.
- By chance ( দৈবাৎ ) I met him on the way by chance.
Bangla to English Expressions (Translations):
- আজকে বৈঠকের আলোচ্যসূচি এই যে... - Here is the agenda for the meeting…
- তুমি যাও কি না যাও একই কথা - It is all the same whether you go or not
- কে এটা? - Who is it?
- তুমি যতক্ষণ না ফের, ততক্ষণ আমি অপেক্ষা করব - I shall wait until you come back
- কাটাঁ দিয়ে কাটাঁ তোলা - Using a thorn to remove a thorn
- একেবারেই শেষ। - It’s the very last or the grand last.