आँखों में रात काटना
aankhon mein raat kaatna
To cut night in eyes
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En 15 segundos
- Stayed awake the entire night.
- Often due to worry, work, or study.
- Implies intense effort against sleep.
- Vivid, metaphorical expression.
Significado
Esta frase significa que has permanecido despierto toda la noche. No se trata solo de estar cansado; tiene una connotación de concentración intensa, preocupación o pensamiento profundo que te impide dormir. Piensa en ello como si tus ojos estuvieran tan ocupados 'cortando' la oscuridad de la noche que el sueño simplemente no puede ocurrir.
Ejemplos clave
3 de 11Texting a friend about exam stress
यार, कल मेरा एग्ज़ाम है, मुझे लगता है आज रात `आँखों में रात काटना` पड़ेगा।
Dude, I have my exam tomorrow, I think I'll have to cut the night in my eyes tonight.
Instagram caption for a late-night study session
Finals week vibes! 📚☕️ Looks like I'll be `आँखों में रात काटना` for the next few days. Wish me luck! #studygram #finalsweek
Finals week vibes! 📚☕️ Looks like I'll be cutting the night in my eyes for the next few days. Wish me luck! #studygram #finalsweek
Explaining exhaustion to a colleague
I apologize for being a bit slow today; I had to `आँखों में रात काटना` to finish the urgent report.
I apologize for being a bit slow today; I had to cut the night in my eyes to finish the urgent report.
Contexto cultural
Commonly used by students during exam season. Often used to show dedication to work.
Use with 'मैंने'
It is most commonly used in the first person.
En 15 segundos
- Stayed awake the entire night.
- Often due to worry, work, or study.
- Implies intense effort against sleep.
- Vivid, metaphorical expression.
What It Means
This idiom, आँखों में रात काटना (aankhon mein raat kaatna), paints a vivid picture. It literally means 'to cut the night in the eyes.' But what it *really* means is staying awake all night. You’re not just tired; you’re actively engaged with the night. Maybe you're studying for a big exam, worrying about a loved one, or working on a passion project. Sleep is completely off the table. It’s a feeling of being wide awake when you desperately want to sleep. It’s like the night is a task you have to get through, and your eyes are the tools doing the work.
Origin Story
The origin of this phrase is beautifully metaphorical. Imagine ancient times, before electric lights. If you had to stay awake all night for a crucial task – maybe guarding your village, finishing a vital craft, or tending to a sick person – you'd be staring into the darkness. Your eyes would be the only thing 'fighting' the night. The 'cutting' implies a struggle, an effort to get through the long hours. It wasn't a peaceful night's sleep; it was an active, eye-straining effort. This imagery likely came from rural life or situations demanding vigilance, where the darkness was a tangible presence you had to endure. It’s a very visual idiom, isn't it?
How To Use It
You use आँखों में रात काटना when you or someone else has spent the entire night without sleeping. It’s usually due to a specific reason like work, study, or intense worry. You can use it to describe your own experience or someone else's. It’s a common way to express that you are exhausted because you didn't sleep. Think of it as a dramatic way to say 'I didn't sleep at all last night.' It’s not just about *not* sleeping; it’s about the *experience* of being awake through the night.
Real-Life Examples
- My friend texted me, 'I have a huge project deadline tomorrow, I think I'll be
आँखों में रात काटना.' - The student confessed, 'I was so nervous about the exam, I ended up
आँखों में रात काटना.' - After her baby was born, she told her mom, 'The first week was just
आँखों में रात काटना.' - He looked exhausted and said, 'That coding marathon meant I was
आँखों में रात काटना.' - She posted on Instagram, 'Finals week is here! Wish me luck, I'll be
आँखों में रात काटनाall week!'
When To Use It
Use this phrase when you want to emphasize that you or someone else stayed awake the *entire* night. It's perfect for situations where sleep was impossible or deliberately avoided. Think of exam preparations, urgent work tasks, or stressful situations like waiting for medical news. It’s also great for explaining extreme tiredness the next day. If you watched an entire Netflix series in one go, you might say you आँखों में रात काटना the show. It adds a bit of flair to your exhaustion!
When NOT To Use It
Avoid this phrase if you only slept for a few hours or took a short nap. It’s not for 'pulling an all-nighter' if that includes some sleep. Don't use it for normal late nights either, like staying up for a party until 2 AM and then sleeping. This idiom implies *zero* sleep. Also, it's generally not used for casual, fun late nights unless you want to exaggerate. If you just watched a movie late, saying you आँखों में रात काटना might sound a bit dramatic, unless the movie was *really* that intense!
Common Mistakes
A very common mistake is using it when you just stayed up a bit late. People might say, 'I आँखों में रात काटना until midnight.' That’s not quite right. Midnight isn't the whole night! Another error is using it for a night with minimal sleep, like 2-3 hours. It implies a complete lack of sleep. Remember, it’s about cutting through the *entire* night.
- ✗ I
आँखों में रात काटाtill 1 AM. → ✓ I stayed up late, but I didn'tआँखों में रात काटना. (Or: I was up very late.) - ✗ I slept for two hours, so I
आँखों में रात काटा. → ✓ I was exhausted because I only slept for two hours. (The idiom implies no sleep.)
Similar Expressions
There are other ways to say you didn't sleep. सोना नहीं (sona nahi) simply means 'didn't sleep.' जागते रहना (jaagte rehna) means 'to keep awake.' दिन-रात एक करना (din-raat ek karna) means 'to work day and night,' often implying sleeplessness due to intense effort. आँखों में रात काटना is more poetic and emphasizes the *struggle* against the night itself.
Memory Trick
Picture yourself literally trying to 'cut' through a long, dark night with your eyes. Imagine your eyes are like scissors, snipping away at the hours. It's a tough, tiring job! The harder you 'cut,' the less sleep you get. The image of your eyes working tirelessly through the darkness should help you remember it means staying awake all night.
Quick FAQ
Q. Does it always mean worry?
A. Not necessarily! It can be for work, study, or even an exciting event. The key is staying awake the whole night.
Q. Can I use it for a single night?
A. Yes, absolutely! It perfectly describes one sleepless night.
Q. Is it formal or informal?
A. It's generally informal to neutral. You can use it with friends or colleagues, but maybe avoid it in very formal speeches.
Q. What if I slept for only 1 hour?
A. This phrase implies *no* sleep. For just a little sleep, you'd say you 'slept very little' (बहुत कम सोया).
Q. Is it a sad phrase?
A. It can be, if the reason for staying awake is sad (like worry). But it can also be neutral or even slightly proud if it's about achieving something difficult.
Notas de uso
This idiom is generally informal to neutral. While it vividly describes staying awake all night, avoid using it in extremely formal contexts. Be mindful that it implies a complete lack of sleep; using it for nights with only a few hours of rest is inaccurate and a common learner mistake.
Use with 'मैंने'
It is most commonly used in the first person.
Ejemplos
11यार, कल मेरा एग्ज़ाम है, मुझे लगता है आज रात `आँखों में रात काटना` पड़ेगा।
Dude, I have my exam tomorrow, I think I'll have to cut the night in my eyes tonight.
Here, the speaker is telling their friend they will stay up all night studying.
Finals week vibes! 📚☕️ Looks like I'll be `आँखों में रात काटना` for the next few days. Wish me luck! #studygram #finalsweek
Finals week vibes! 📚☕️ Looks like I'll be cutting the night in my eyes for the next few days. Wish me luck! #studygram #finalsweek
This uses the phrase in a relatable, modern context for social media, emphasizing the long hours of study.
I apologize for being a bit slow today; I had to `आँखों में रात काटना` to finish the urgent report.
I apologize for being a bit slow today; I had to cut the night in my eyes to finish the urgent report.
This shows a professional but slightly informal use, explaining a lapse in energy due to a demanding task.
That coding project was brutal! I ended up `आँखों में रात काटना` for two nights straight.
That coding project was brutal! I ended up cutting the night in my eyes for two nights straight.
Emphasizes the difficulty and duration of the sleeplessness required for the task.
I started 'The Great Indian Detective' last night and totally `आँखों में रात काटना` binge-watching it!
I started 'The Great Indian Detective' last night and totally cut the night in my eyes binge-watching it!
Used humorously to describe an intense, all-night viewing session of a popular show.
जब तक मेरे बेटे की खबर नहीं आई, मैं बस `आँखों में रात काटना` ही रही।
Until I got news about my son, I was just cutting the night in my eyes.
This highlights the emotional weight of the phrase, used during a period of significant anxiety.
✗ मैंने कल रात 1 बजे तक `आँखों में रात काटी`। → ✓ मैं कल रात देर तक जागा रहा, पर मैंने `आँखों में रात नहीं काटी`।
✗ I cut the night in my eyes until 1 AM last night. → ✓ I stayed up late last night, but I didn't cut the night in my eyes.
This is incorrect because 1 AM is not the entire night. The phrase implies a complete lack of sleep.
✗ मैंने सिर्फ़ 3 घंटे सोए, तो मैंने `आँखों में रात काटी`। → ✓ मैं बस 3 घंटे सोया, इसलिए बहुत थका हुआ था।
✗ I only slept for 3 hours, so I cut the night in my eyes. → ✓ I only slept for 3 hours, so I was very tired.
This is wrong because `आँखों में रात काटना` means *no* sleep. For little sleep, you'd say 'slept very little'.
During my previous role, we faced a critical system failure. I had to `आँखों में रात काटना` for three consecutive nights to restore operations.
During my previous role, we faced a critical system failure. I had to cut the night in my eyes for three consecutive nights to restore operations.
Used professionally to convey dedication and hard work during a crisis.
Deadline looming... sending good vibes to everyone else `आँखों में रात काटना` tonight! 🚀
Deadline looming... sending good vibes to everyone else cutting the night in their eyes tonight! 🚀
A modern, relatable way to connect with others facing similar stressful, sleepless situations.
Okay guys, for this challenge, we literally have to `आँखों में रात काटना` and stay awake until sunrise. It's gonna be tough!
Okay guys, for this challenge, we literally have to cut the night in our eyes and stay awake until sunrise. It's gonna be tough!
Used in a vlog to describe a challenging, all-night activity.
Ponte a prueba
Complete the sentence.
कल मैंने काम के कारण ____ रात काटी।
The idiom is 'आँखों में रात काटना'.
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Formality Spectrum for 'आँखों में रात काटना'
Used casually among close friends, often with humor or exaggeration.
यार, कल तो मैंने `आँखों में रात काटी`!
Commonly used in everyday conversations with friends, family, or colleagues.
मुझे आज `आँखों में रात काटना` पड़ा क्योंकि काम बहुत था।
Can be used in professional contexts to explain intense effort, but might sound a bit dramatic.
Critical project completion required me to `आँखों में रात काटना`.
Generally avoided in highly formal settings like official speeches or academic papers.
This idiom is not typically used in formal writing.
When You Might 'Cut the Night in Your Eyes'
Exam Preparation
Late-night cramming session.
Work Deadline
Finishing a critical report.
Personal Crisis
Worrying about a sick relative.
Travel
Waiting for an early morning flight.
Creative Project
Intense writing or coding session.
Gaming Marathon
Playing an online game all night.
Comparing Sleeplessness Expressions
Reasons for Staying Awake
Academic Pressure
- • Studying for exams
- • Completing assignments
- • Writing thesis/dissertation
Professional Demands
- • Meeting deadlines
- • Handling emergencies
- • Urgent project work
Personal Circumstances
- • Worrying about family
- • Caring for a sick person
- • Excitement for an event
Leisure Activities
- • Binge-watching shows
- • Online gaming
- • Reading a captivating book
Banco de ejercicios
1 ejerciciosकल मैंने काम के कारण ____ रात काटी।
The idiom is 'आँखों में रात काटना'.
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Preguntas frecuentes
1 preguntasIt is neutral/casual.
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