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Your body is the harp of your soul and it is yours to bring forth sweet music from it or confused sounds. - Kahlil Gilbran
Money dignifies what is frivolous if unpaid for. - Virginia Woolf
Appropriate Preposition:
- Engaged with ( নিযুক্ত (ব্যক্তি) ) I was engaged with him in talk.
- Annoyed with ( বিরক্ত (ব্যক্তি) ) I was annoyed with him for being late.
- Mourn for ( শোক করা ) Don't mourn for the dead.
- Offensive to ( বিরক্তিকর ) This acrid smell is offensive to me.
- Trust with ( বিশ্বাস করা (জিনিস) ) You may trust me with the work.
- Fond of ( অনুরাগী ) Children are fond of sweets.
Idioms:
- Heart and soul ( সর্বান্তঃকরণে ) Try heard and soul and you will succeed.
- clever hit ( কথার মতন কথা )
- In vain ( বৃথা ) All his attempts were in vain.
- Sink in ( আবদ্ধ হওয়া, ডুবে যাওয়া ) He sank in mud or the ship sank into the sea.
- Through thick and thin ( বাধা বিপত্তির মধ্য দিয়ে ) Reveka followed her husband through thick and thin.
- To the letter ( অক্ষরে অক্ষরে ) He followed my advice to the letter.
Bangla to English Expressions (Translations):
- এই পেনসিলটা কাট - Please sharpen this pencil
- তিনি নিজেই সমস্ত জানেন - He knows everything himself
- এই দরে বিক্রি করা অসম্ভব - It is impossible to sell at this figure
- গরু বাঁধা - To tether a cow
- ঐ দেখ, ভুলেই গিয়েছিলাম। - Oh, I forgot to mention.
- আমার যদি অসীম সময় থাকত! - I wish I had a sky limit time!