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Twin words in English with Hindi meaning- English Vocabulary with Hindi Meaning

I have explained 10 Twin words in English with Hindi meaning in this topic.

Video help for Twin words in English:

1. Wear and Tear:      

2. Tooth and Nail:       

3. Thick and Thin:       

4. Take it or leave it:  

5. Spick and Span:      

6. Sooner or later:     

7. Sick and tired:        

8. Mind your P’s and Q’s:    

9. Pros and Cons:        

10. More and Less:    

1. Wear and Tear:      

This will not include in normal wear and tear of the product.

(इसमें चीजों का टूटना फूटना / घिसाई शामिल नही होगा | )

(थिस विल नॉट इन्क्लूड इन नार्मल वेअर टेअर ऑफ़ ऑफ़ द प्रोडक्ट |)

Isme cheejo ka tootna footna / ghisayi shamil nhi hoga .

Most tires will last for four years with normal wear and tear.

Minor damage of the luggage is caused by normal wear and tear.

2. Tooth and Nail: With all power                          

We fought tooth and nail but lost.

(hum jee jaan se lade lekin haar gye)

I know your brother has fought tooth and nail to get it.

मुझे पता है तुम्हारे भाई ने इसे प्राप्त करने के लिए जी जान लगा दी |

Mujhe pta hai tumhare bhai ne ise prapt karne ke liye jee jaan lga de.

3. Thick and Thin: In good and bad times               

They were together through thick and thin.  

(ve ache aur bure vaqt mein ikkathe hi rahe)

She’s always been there for me through thick and thin.

(usne hamesha har ache bure vaqt mein mera saath diya)

4. Take it or leave it:  not negotiable     

The car costs $5000, take it or leave it.

Its costs $20, take it or leave it.

(iski keemat $20 hai, koi tol mol nahi)

5. Spick and Span: perfectly clean & tidy

After a couple of hours of cleaning, the house was Spick and Span.

(kuchh ghante safai ke baad ghar saaf suthra hai)

 6. Sooner or later: Eventually

She’ll get what she deserves sooner or later.

(usko kabhi na kabhi wo mil hi jayega jiski wo yogya hai)

7. Sick and tired: fed up(tang ana)

I am sick and tired of your complaints.

(Main tumhari shikayton se tang aa chuki hu.)

8. P’s and Q’s: Manners

Mind your P’s and Q’s.

(apne shishtachar ko yaad rakho)

 

Mend your P’s and Q’s.

(apni aadtein sudhar lo)

9. Pros and Cons: advantages and disadvantages(fayde or nuksaan)

We’ll weigh the pros and cons of your proposal and get back to you.

(hum aapke prastav ke fayde nuksaan dekhkar aapko jwab denge)

10. More and Less: almost

Alligators and Crocodiles are more or less the same.

तकरीबन तक़रीबन एक जैसे है |

Alligators and Crocodiles takriban takriban ek jaise hai .

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