意味
Working tirelessly for a long duration.
文化的背景
Hard work is often spiritualized. The concept of 'Karmayoga' (the yoga of action) means that working tirelessly is seen as a form of worship. Pune is known as the 'Oxford of the East.' Here, 'making night into day' is a badge of honor for students living in 'Abhyasikas' (study halls). In the fast-paced life of Mumbai, this idiom is used for the 'Mumbaikar' spirit, especially those who commute long hours and work late. The idiom is frequently used in folk songs (Powadas) to describe the bravery and hard work of Shivaji Maharaj's soldiers.
Use it in Interviews
If asked about a challenge you overcame, use this phrase to show your dedication. It sounds very sincere in Marathi.
Don't Overuse
If you use it for every small task, it loses its power. Save it for the big stuff!
意味
Working tirelessly for a long duration.
Use it in Interviews
If asked about a challenge you overcame, use this phrase to show your dedication. It sounds very sincere in Marathi.
Don't Overuse
If you use it for every small task, it loses its power. Save it for the big stuff!
Emotional Weight
When used for parents, it carries a sense of deep respect and debt (Runa).
自分をテスト
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'करणे'.
यशस्वी होण्यासाठी त्याने रात्रीचा दिवस ______.
The subject 'त्याने' (he) and the object 'दिवस' (day - masculine) require the masculine singular past tense 'केला'.
Which situation best fits the idiom 'रात्रीचा दिवस करणे'?
खालीलपैकी कोणत्या प्रसंगासाठी ही म्हण योग्य आहे?
The idiom is only used for productive hard work, like studying for exams.
Match the Marathi phrase with its English equivalent.
जोड्या जुळवा:
Each phrase has a specific nuance of hard work.
Complete the dialogue.
अ: तू खूप थकलेला दिसतोयस. ब: हो, ऑफिसच्या कामासाठी मी गेल्या दोन दिवसांपासून _________.
The context of being tired due to office work fits the idiom.
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Idiom vs. Literal
練習問題バンク
4 問題यशस्वी होण्यासाठी त्याने रात्रीचा दिवस ______.
The subject 'त्याने' (he) and the object 'दिवस' (day - masculine) require the masculine singular past tense 'केला'.
खालीलपैकी कोणत्या प्रसंगासाठी ही म्हण योग्य आहे?
The idiom is only used for productive hard work, like studying for exams.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Each phrase has a specific nuance of hard work.
अ: तू खूप थकलेला दिसतोयस. ब: हो, ऑफिसच्या कामासाठी मी गेल्या दोन दिवसांपासून _________.
The context of being tired due to office work fits the idiom.
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よくある質問
10 問No, it is very commonly used for mental work, like studying or coding.
Yes, but it might sound a bit like bragging. It's more common to use it to praise others.
'Hard work' (Kashtha) is general. This idiom specifically highlights the sacrifice of time and sleep.
It is neutral-formal. You can use it in a newspaper or a speech.
Use 'आम्ही रात्रीचा दिवस केला' (We made night into day).
Usually no. It implies a noble or productive goal.
You can say 'दिवस-रात्र एक करणे'.
No, 'staying up late' is just 'उशिरापर्यंत जागी राहणे'. This idiom is about *working* while staying up.
Only if you are working hard to build a life together. It's not a romantic phrase itself.
'वेळ वाया घालवणे' (to waste time) or 'आळस करणे' (to be lazy).
関連フレーズ
दिवस-रात्र एक करणे
synonymTo make day and night one.
रक्ताचे पाणी करणे
specialized formTo turn blood into water.
जीवाचे रान करणे
similarTo work extremely hard (literally: to make a forest of one's life).
कंबर कसणे
builds onTo get ready for a big task.