"I was reading the dictionary. I thought
it was a poem about everything."
                     --Steven Wright

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Disgrace to ( কলঙ্ক ) He is disgrace to his family.
  • Proportionate to ( আনুপাতিক ) Punishment should be proportionate to offence.
  • Allot to ( বিলি করা ) One room has been allotted to him.
  • Polite in ( নম্র ) He is polite in his manners. (Polite to strangers).
  • False to ( মিথ্যাবাদী ) I cannot be false to my friend.
  • Talk of ( কথা বলা (কোন জিনিস) ) I am talking to (with) Mr. Roy of (about, over) the matter.

Idioms:

  • Cats and dogs ( মূষল ধারে ) It was raining cats and dogs.
  • Kith and kin ( নিকট আত্মীয় ) He has no good relationship with his kith and kin.
  • At once finger ends ( নখদর্পণে ) All these facts are at his finger ends.
  • Take to one's heels ( ছুটিয়া পালানো ) The thieves took to their heels to see the police.
  • live by ones wit ( কথা বেচে খাওয়া )
  • Weal and woe ( সুখ-দুঃখ ) Human life is full of weal and woe.