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

Appropriate Preposition:

  • Displeased at ( অসন্তুষ্ট ) I am displeased with him at his conduct.
  • Difference between ( পার্থক্য ) There is no difference between the two brothers.
  • Prior to ( পূর্বে ) Prior to that, he was in a wretched condition.
  • Tired of ( ক্লান্ত ) I am Tired of doing the same thing day after day.
  • Deprived of ( বঞ্চিত ) He was deprived of his property.
  • Faith in ( বিশ্বাস ) I have no faith in him.

Idioms:

  • End in smoke ( ব্যর্থ হওয়া ) All his plans ended in smoke.
  • Out of sorts ( ঈষৎ অসুস্থ ) He is out of sorts now.
  • Part and parcel ( অবিচ্ছেদ্য অংশ ) Discipline is part and parcel of administration.
  • Read between the lines ( তাৎপর্য বোঝা ) Try to read between the lines of the letter.
  • Come to light ( প্রকাশিত হওয়া ) Their private talk has come to light at last.
  • On the spur of the moment ( মুহুর্তের উত্তেজনায় ) He did it on the spur of the moment.