English JARGON
🔹. in the wee hours after hours of discussion -> the hours very late at night or very early in the morning (between 1:00 AM and 4:00 AM.)
🔹. 11th hour -> meaning at the last moment,
🔹. in the nick of time -> just on time
🔹. Its high time -> right time to do something,
🔹. Beat the clock -> Finish something before time is up, before a deadline.
🔹. Call it a day -> To finish working on something, a day’s work’s been completed.
🔹. there are tradeoffs for each -> a compromise.
🔹. on the spur of the moment -> on impulse; without planning in advance.
🔹. cater to the needs
🔹. makes one gape in awe at the powerful affection they harbour for each other
🔹. this had “hardly a parallel in the world”
🔹. espousal => साहभागिता
🔹. serendipity => नसीब
🔹. Clairvoyant => भेदक
you know the way sometimes people would assume that you know something while in reality you haven’t got any idea what they’re talking about?
🔹 voracious =>पेटू
🔹 insatiable => impossible to satisfy.
🔹 voracious reader (is one who is insatiable, needs always to be reading, and who can never read enough books.)
🔹 Ludicrous => ऊटपटांग (have you ever experienced a situation that is absurd to the point of being funny?)
🔹 Ad nauseam => घृणा उत्पन्न करने तक
“I’ve tried to explain it to him ad nauseam but he just doesn’t understand what I’m talking about…”
🔹 Unsolicited advice — advice that hasn’t been asked for.
you know the way sometimes people would assume that you know something while in reality you haven’t got any idea what they’re talking about?
🔹. to sleep when sleep beckons => सोने के लिए कब सोएं (the need and the reality).
🔹. just the tip of the iceberg.
🔹. give someone a run for his or her money=> to be as good at something as someone who is extremely good:
🔹 perusal — अध्ययन