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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Proportionate to ( আনুপাতিক ) Punishment should be proportionate to offence.
  • Dislike for ( অপছন্দ ) He has dislike for dogs.
  • Suffer from ( কষ্ট পাওয়া ) He is suffering from fever.
  • Disgrace to ( কলঙ্ক ) He is disgrace to his family.
  • Plead for ( ওকালতি করা (কোনকিছু) ) I pleaded with him for justice (against the wrong done to me).
  • Part with ( বিচ্ছিন্ন হওয়া (কোন জিনিস) ) She parted with the ring.

Idioms:

  • Take to one's heels ( ছুটিয়া পালানো ) The thieves took to their heels to see the police.
  • Above board ( সংশয়হীন ভাবে নির্দোষ ) His activities are open and above board.
  • Come to light ( প্রকাশিত হওয়া ) Their private talk has come to light at last.
  • Pros and cons ( খুঁটিনাটি ) You should consider the Pros and cons of the system.
  • Slow coach ( অলস প্রকৃতির লোক ) You cannot expect much from a slow coach like him.
  • In force ( বলবৎ ) This law is in force now.