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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Pleased with ( সন্তুষ্ট ) I am pleased with him.
  • Disgusted at ( বিরক্ত ) I am disgusted with him at his conduct.
  • Delight in ( আনন্দ ) He takes delight in music.
  • Engaged in ( নিযুক্ত (কাজে) ) I was engaged with him in talk.
  • Affection for ( স্নেহ ) The teacher feels affection for every pupils.
  • Warn of ( সতর্ক করা ) He warned me of the danger.

Idioms:

  • in the doldrums ( উদাসীন ভাবাপন্ন )
  • Take to one's heels ( ছুটিয়া পালানো ) The thieves took to their heels to see the police.
  • A bed of roses ( সুখ-স্বাচ্ছন্দ্যপূর্ণ জীবন ) Many people think that life is a bed of roses
  • Through thick and thin ( বাধা বিপত্তির মধ্য দিয়ে ) Reveka followed her husband through thick and thin.
  • Lion's share ( সিংহভাগ ) He took the lion's share of the profit.
  • Crying need ( জরুরী প্রয়োজন ) Mass education is the crying need of Bangladesh.