Set 12 | 551 - 600

Tap cards — Learn and test your memory

Do a good turn (5)

To do something helpful or kind for someone
(किसी की सहायता करना)
Sentence: She did me a good turn by helping with my project.

Do a roaring trade

To sell a large amount of goods very quickly
(अत्यधिक मुनाफा कमाना)
Sentence: The shop does a roaring trade during festivals.

Do or die

A situation requiring extreme effort with no middle ground
(अंतिम प्रयास करना)
Sentence: It was a do-or-die match for the team.

Do something on autopilot

To do something automatically without thinking
(बिना सोचे-समझे करना)
Sentence: After years of practice, he solves such questions on autopilot.

Doctor the accounts (2)

To falsify or manipulate financial records
(धोखाधड़ी करना)
Sentence: The manager was caught doctoring the accounts.

Dodge a bullet

To narrowly avoid a dangerous situation
(बड़ी मुसीबत से सुरक्षित निकलना)
Sentence: He dodged a bullet by not investing in that risky scheme.

Donkey’s years (5)

A very long time
(बहुत लंबा समय)
Sentence: I haven’t seen him for donkey’s years.

Don’t buy it

To not believe something
(विश्वास न करना; बातों में न आना)
Sentence: I don’t buy his excuse for being late.

Don’t care a hang

To not care at all about something
(रत्ती भर भी परवाह न करना; कोई मतलब न होना)
Sentence: He doesn’t care a hang about what others think.

Don’t count your chickens before they hatch (3)

Don’t assume success before it happens
(सफलता मिलने से पहले जश्न नहीं मनाना चाहिए)
Sentence: Wait for the results first—don’t count your chickens before they hatch.

Don’t cross the bridge until you come to it (4)

Don’t worry about a problem until it actually happens
(समस्या उत्पन्न होने पर ही उसे निपटाना)
Sentence: Stop stressing about future issues—don’t cross the bridge until you come to it.

Don’t judge a book by its cover (11)

Don’t form an opinion based on outward appearance alone
(केवल बाहरी दिखावे से पूर्वानुमान नहीं लगाना चाहिए)
Sentence: He may look simple, but he’s very talented—don’t judge a book by its cover.

Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth

Don’t be critical of a gift or favour
(उपहारों में कमियां नहीं निकालनी चाहिए)
Sentence: Be thankful for what you receive—don’t look a gift horse in the mouth.

Don’t put all your eggs in one basket (4)

Don’t risk everything on a single venture; diversify
(सब कुछ दांव पर न लगाना)
Sentence: Invest in different assets—don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

Dot the i’s and cross the t’s (2)

Pay attention to every small detail
(बारीकी से काम करना; हर छोटी बात का ध्यान रखना)
Sentence: Make sure to dot the i’s and cross the t’s before submitting the report.

Down and out

Completely without money, resources, or hope
(कंगाल और बेबस)
Sentence: After losing his job, he was down and out for months.

Down for the count

Defeated, unconscious, or unable to continue
(हार मान लेना)
Sentence: After the tough match, he was down for the count.

Down in the dumps (2)

Feeling sad and depressed
(उदास और निराश)
Sentence: She felt down in the dumps after failing the exam.

Down in the mouth

Unhappy or dejected
(मायूस दिखना)
Sentence: He looked down in the mouth after hearing the bad news.

Down the road

In the future; at a later time
(भविष्य में)
Sentence: We may expand the business down the road.

Down to earth (4)

Practical, realistic, and unpretentious
(व्यावहारिक और सरल)
Sentence: Despite her success, she is very down to earth.

Down with

To be opposed to something; to be ill with
(किसी के ख़िलाफ़; बीमार)
Sentence: He is down with fever, so he couldn’t attend the meeting.

Drag one’s feet (4)

To be deliberately slow or reluctant to act
(जानबूझकर देरी करना)
Sentence: The officials dragged their feet on the issue.

Draw a blank (6)

To fail to get an answer or remember something
(याद न आना)
Sentence: I drew a blank when asked about the formula.

Draw first blood

To be the first to gain an advantage
(शुरुआती बढ़त हासिल करना)
Sentence: Our team drew first blood in the competition.

Draw on one’s fancy (2)

To use one’s imagination
(कल्पना का उपयोग करना)
Sentence: The writer drew on his fancy to create a magical story.

Draw the line (5)

To set a limit on what one will do or accept
(सीमा तय करना)
Sentence: I draw the line at cheating in exams.

Draw the long bow (2)

To exaggerate or overstate
(बढ़ा-चढ़ाकर बोलना)
Sentence: He was clearly drawing the long bow about his achievements.

Dressed to kill

Dressed very attractively to impress
(शानदार कपड़ों में सजना; आकर्षक दिखना)
Sentence: She was dressed to kill at the party.

Dressed to the nines

Dressed very elegantly or formally
(बेहद सलीक़े से तैयार होना)
Sentence: Everyone was dressed to the nines for the wedding.

Drill something into someone

To teach through constant, forceful repetition
(बार-बार समझाकर दिमाग़ में बिठाना)
Sentence: The teacher drilled the rules into the students.

Drive home (2)

To emphasize a point clearly and forcefully
(ज़ोर देकर समझाना)
Sentence: The speaker drove home the importance of discipline.

Drive someone up the wall (3)

Make someone extremely annoyed
(बहुत परेशान कर देना)
Sentence: His constant complaining drives me up the wall.

Drop a line

To send a short, informal message
(संक्षिप्त संदेश भेजना)
Sentence: Drop me a line when you reach home.

Drop in a bucket (or ocean) (6)

A very small amount compared to what is needed
(ज़रूरत के मुक़ाबले नगण्य मात्रा)
Sentence: This donation is just a drop in the bucket compared to what is required.

Drop like flies

To fall ill or die in large numbers
(बड़ी संख्या में गिरना या मरना)
Sentence: During the epidemic, people were dropping like flies.

Drop names (or name-dropping) (2)

Mentioning famous people to impress others
(बड़े लोगों का नाम लेना; रौब जमाने के लिए)
Sentence: He keeps dropping names to show his connections.

Drop off the radar

To stop being noticed or monitored; to disappear from attention
(नज़रों से ओझल होना; ध्यान से हट जाना)
Sentence: After leaving the job, he dropped off the radar.

Dust and ashes

Something utterly disappointing or worthless
(व्यर्थ और बेकार)
Sentence: All his efforts turned to dust and ashes.

Ease someone’s mind

To alleviate someone’s anxiety
(चिंता दूर करना)
Sentence: The doctor’s words eased her mind.

Easier said than done (6)

More difficult to do than to talk about
(कहना आसान है करना मुश्किल)
Sentence: Losing weight is easier said than done.

Easy does it

Do something carefully and slowly
(सावधानी और धैर्य से काम करना)
Sentence: Easy does it while carrying that fragile box.

Easy money

Money obtained without much effort
(बिना मेहनत की कमाई)
Sentence: He thought trading was easy money, but he was wrong.

Easy on the ears

Pleasant to listen to
(सुनने में अच्छा)
Sentence: Her voice is easy on the ears and very soothing.

Eat crow (2)

To admit that you were wrong
(अपनी ग़लती मानना; शर्मिंदा होना)
Sentence: He had to eat crow after his prediction failed.

Eat humble pie (13)

To apologize and admit being wrong
(माफ़ी माँगना; अपनी ग़लती मानकर शर्मिंदा होना)
Sentence: She ate humble pie after realizing her mistake.

Eat like a bird (3)

To eat very little
(बहुत कम खाना)
Sentence: He eats like a bird despite working all day.

Eat like a horse (8)

To eat a lot
(बहुत अधिक खाना)
Sentence: After the match, he ate like a horse.

Eat one’s words (2)

To retract something one has said
(अपनी गलती मानना)
Sentence: He had to eat his words when proven wrong.

Eat someone’s salt (2)

To be someone’s guest or under obligation
(किसी का मेहमान या कृतज्ञ होना)
Sentence: He would never betray the man whose salt he has eaten.

Round complete!