List of Important Idioms and Phrases Beginning
with P
1.Pay your dues- कड़ी मेहनत के बाद एक स्थान कमाना
Meaning: Earn a
position after a hard work
Use: They
want me to resign, but everybody knows that I paid my dues to get this post.
2.Play away from home- किसी और के साथ मज़े करना
Meaning: To
have fun with someone else
Use: She
divorced her husband because he has a habit of playing away from home.
3.Play second fiddle- किसी और की तुलना में कम महत्व मिलना
Meaning: To
acts as a subordinate to someone/be treated as less important than someone
Use: Ram
plays a second fiddle in his own company.
4.Put the cart before the horse- किसी चीज़ को गलत स्थान पर इस्तेमाल करना
Meaning: To put
a thing in wrong order.
Use: Mohit
always put the cart before the horse, when he practices maths.
5.Put one's shoulder to the wheel- कड़ी मेहनत करना
Meaning: To do
a lot of hard work
Use: In
constructing this house labours put their shoulder to the wheel.
6.Put the cat among the pigeons- शांति में भी परेशानी पैदा करना
Meaning: Create
a disturbance in calm situation
Use: Company
put the cat among the pigeons when it announced the new policy.
7.Put years on- बुजुर्ग दिखने लगना
Meaning: To
look old
Use: Family
problem put years on mohit .
8.Part and Parcel- महत्वपूर्ण हिस्सा
Meaning: Unavoidable
part
Use: Ram is
the part and parcel of this company.
9.To play fast and loose- किसी को धोखा दे
Meaning: Betray
someone
Use: Mohit
has a habit of playing fast and loose.
10.Past master- किसी चीज़ में विशेषज्ञ
Meaning: Expert
in something
Use: Ram is
the past master in maths.
11.Petticoat government-एक महिला का नियम
Meaning: Rule
of a woman
Use: When
there is a petticoat government, there will be a cat fight.
12.Piece of cake- एक बहुत आसान काम
Meaning: A very
easy task
Use: To
clear SSC is not a piece of cake.
13.Pie in the sky-अव्यवहार्य
Meaning: Fictional,
impracticable
Use: Clearing
SSC CGL is not pie in the sky.
14.Put down- तुरन्त कम करना
Meaning: Reduce
instantly
Use: After
army operation the numbers of terrorist are put down.
15.Pick holes in another’s coat-किसी और में दोष निकालना
Meaning: To
find fault in someone else
Use: We
should refrain ourselves from the habit of picking holes in another’s coat.
List of Important Idioms and Phrases Beginning
with P
1.Pay your dues- कड़ी मेहनत के बाद एक स्थान कमाना
Meaning: Earn a
position after a hard work
Use: They
want me to resign, but everybody knows that I paid my dues to get this post.
2.Play away from home- किसी और के साथ मज़े करना
Meaning: To
have fun with someone else
Use: She
divorced her husband because he has a habit of playing away from home.
3.Play second fiddle- किसी और की तुलना में कम महत्व मिलना
Meaning: To
acts as a subordinate to someone/be treated as less important than someone
Use: Ram
plays a second fiddle in his own company.
4.Put the cart before the horse- किसी चीज़ को गलत स्थान पर इस्तेमाल करना
Meaning: To put a thing in wrong order.
List of Important Idioms and Phrases Beginning
with O
1.On the table- कुछ चर्चा या विचार किया जा रहा है
Meaning: something being discussed or considered
Use: The plan of opening a new branch of SBI in villages is on
the table.
2.Once bitten, twice shy-किसी चीज़ को दोबारा करने का डर
Meaning: Afraid of doing a thing again
Use: After
he left her she refused to go out with anyone else for a long time - once
bitten, twice shy, I suppose.
3.Out of the blue- कुछ अप्रत्याशित
Meaning: Something unexpected
Use: The result of my exam comes out of the blue, as it is
expected after 6 months.
4.Over the hill-इससे पहले की तरह अच्छी तरह से प्रदर्शन न कर पाना
Meaning: Too old to perform as well as before
Use: Some judges who are 80 may be over the hill, but others
still have energy galore.
5.Off hand-बिना किसी तैयारी के
Meaning: Without any preparation
Use: Arjun started the battle with off hand.
6.Off the mark-असंगत
Meaning: Irrelevant, incorrect
Use: Your question in this debate is off the mark.
7.Olive branches-सुलह की पेशकश
Meaning: Offer of reconciliation.
Use: Pakistan walked out with my olive-branch after I realized
that victory was not possible anymore
8.Over and above-कुछ के अलावा
Meaning: In addition to something
Use: We spend 1000 rs on movie which is over and above of our
budget.
9.On your toes- सावधान
Meaning: Alert
Use: You must be on your toes, if you want success in your
exam.
10.Out of hand-अनियंत्रित
Meaning: Uncontrolled
Use: The
situation in flooded area is out of hand.
11.On the cuff-उधार पर
Meaning: On credit
Use: He enjoyed his tour more as it was on the cuff.
12.Once in blue moon- शायद ही
Meaning: Very rarely
Use: He visits his home once in blue moon.
13.On the cards- हो सकता है
Meaning: Possible or likely
Use: Our visits to London is on the on the cards.
14.Off colour- बीमार
Meaning: Sick
Use: Sandeep is feeling off colour as he was suffering from
viral fever.
15.Out and Out- पूरी तरह
Meaning: Completely
Use: He is lying out and out about his police case.
16.Out of woods- मुश्किल से बहार
Meaning: Out of problem
Use: After he gives bribe to the officer, he is out of woods.
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