意味
Getting ready for hard work.
文化的背景
In the 'Dangal' (wrestling pit), the 'Jangia' (wrestling trunks) are secured with a very tight cord. This act is the literal 'Kamar Kasna' and is seen as a ritual of focus. Sufis often use the term 'Kamarbasta' to describe a disciple who is always ready to serve his teacher or humanity without hesitation. Allama Iqbal uses the concept of 'Azm' (resolve) which is often colloquially explained through this idiom to the youth of the nation. The 'Kamarbund' (cummerbund) was a standard part of British Indian Army uniforms, adopted from local styles. Tightening it was part of the 'drill' for readiness.
Use it for Motivation
If you want to sound like a natural leader in Urdu, use 'Kamar Kas Lo' to motivate your team or friends.
Gender Agreement
Remember 'Kamar' is feminine. If you use it in the past tense, say 'Kamar kas LI' not 'Kamar kas LA'.
意味
Getting ready for hard work.
Use it for Motivation
If you want to sound like a natural leader in Urdu, use 'Kamar Kas Lo' to motivate your team or friends.
Gender Agreement
Remember 'Kamar' is feminine. If you use it in the past tense, say 'Kamar kas LI' not 'Kamar kas LA'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
امتحان سر پر ہیں، اب تو __________ لو۔
The context of exams requires 'Kamar Kasna' (gearing up).
Which situation is best for using 'Kamar Kasna'?
Choose the correct scenario:
A hike is a demanding physical task that requires preparation.
Match the Urdu phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Each 'Kamar' idiom has a distinct meaning.
Complete the dialogue.
Ali: 'Bhai, kal se naya kaam shuru hai.' Ahmed: 'Bohat achi baat hai, __________!'
Ahmed is encouraging Ali to prepare for the new work.
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4 問題امتحان سر پر ہیں، اب تو __________ لو۔
The context of exams requires 'Kamar Kasna' (gearing up).
Choose the correct scenario:
A hike is a demanding physical task that requires preparation.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Each 'Kamar' idiom has a distinct meaning.
Ali: 'Bhai, kal se naya kaam shuru hai.' Ahmed: 'Bohat achi baat hai, __________!'
Ahmed is encouraging Ali to prepare for the new work.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
3 問It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your teacher, or your younger brother.
Technically yes, but it sounds sarcastic. It's usually reserved for bigger challenges.
They are almost identical. 'Kasna' (tighten) sounds slightly more determined than 'Bandhna' (tie).
関連フレーズ
کمر باندھنا
synonymTo tie the waist.
آستین چڑھانا
similarTo roll up sleeves.
کمر توڑنا
contrastTo break the back.
کمر سیدھی کرنا
contrastTo straighten the back.