A2 Idiom 중립

বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি

বন মঘ বষট

Rain without clouds

Unexpected good or bad news

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문화적 배경

The monsoon is the most important season for the economy and culture. Rain is usually welcomed, but 'rain without clouds' is seen as an omen of the unpredictable nature of fate. Famous authors like Rabindranath Tagore have used weather metaphors extensively to describe human emotions. This idiom is a staple in Bengali 'Bhadralok' (gentlefolk) vocabulary. In classic Bengali cinema, a sudden change in the weather often mirrors a plot twist. Filmmakers use the literal 'Bina Meghe Brishti' as a visual metaphor for a character's internal shock. On platforms like Facebook and Twitter, Bengali users use this idiom to react to viral news or sudden celebrity scandals.

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Use with 'Moto'

Always remember to add 'মতো' (moto) after the phrase when comparing it to a situation. It makes your Bengali sound more natural.

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Don't Overuse

This is a high-impact idiom. If you use it for every small surprise, it loses its power. Save it for the big ones!

Unexpected good or bad news

💡

Use with 'Moto'

Always remember to add 'মতো' (moto) after the phrase when comparing it to a situation. It makes your Bengali sound more natural.

⚠️

Don't Overuse

This is a high-impact idiom. If you use it for every small surprise, it loses its power. Save it for the big ones!

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Positive vs. Negative

While it can be positive, 80% of the time it's used for bad news. If you want to be 100% safe, use it for shocks that are a bit unsettling.

셀프 테스트

Fill in the blank with the correct idiom.

তার হঠাৎ পদত্যাগের খবরটা আমাদের কাছে _______ মতো ছিল।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি

The sentence refers to a sudden resignation, which is an unexpected shock, fitting the idiom 'Bina Meghe Brishti'.

Which situation best fits the idiom 'বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি'?

Select the most appropriate scenario:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: A healthy person suddenly falling ill.

The idiom is used for events that happen without warning, like a sudden illness in a healthy person.

Match the Bengali phrase with its English equivalent.

Match the following:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি - A bolt from the blue

Both idioms describe a sudden, unexpected event using sky/weather imagery.

Complete the dialogue using the idiom.

রহিম: 'তুমি কি জানো, কাল আমাদের কোম্পানি বন্ধ হয়ে যাচ্ছে?' করিম: 'বলো কি! এটা তো একদম _______!'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি

The sudden closing of a company is a major shock, making 'Bina Meghe Brishti' the correct choice.

🎉 점수: /4

시각 학습 자료

연습 문제 은행

4 연습 문제
Fill in the blank with the correct idiom. Fill Blank A2

তার হঠাৎ পদত্যাগের খবরটা আমাদের কাছে _______ মতো ছিল।

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি

The sentence refers to a sudden resignation, which is an unexpected shock, fitting the idiom 'Bina Meghe Brishti'.

Which situation best fits the idiom 'বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি'? Choose A2

Select the most appropriate scenario:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: A healthy person suddenly falling ill.

The idiom is used for events that happen without warning, like a sudden illness in a healthy person.

Match the Bengali phrase with its English equivalent. Match B1

왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি - A bolt from the blue

Both idioms describe a sudden, unexpected event using sky/weather imagery.

Complete the dialogue using the idiom. dialogue_completion A2

রহিম: 'তুমি কি জানো, কাল আমাদের কোম্পানি বন্ধ হয়ে যাচ্ছে?' করিম: 'বলো কি! এটা তো একদম _______!'

✓ 정답! ✗ 아쉬워요. 정답: বিনা মেঘে বৃষ্টি

The sudden closing of a company is a major shock, making 'Bina Meghe Brishti' the correct choice.

🎉 점수: /4

자주 묻는 질문

10 질문

It is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your friends, or in a formal essay.

Yes, but only if the person was truly, 100% shocked and had no idea.

'Bojropat' (thunderbolt) is much more negative and severe than 'Brishti' (rain).

Usually, yes. It refers to the *reception* of information or the *occurrence* of an event.

'Bina' is a bit formal. In daily life, people use 'chara', but in this idiom, 'Bina' is mandatory.

No, the word order is fixed. It must be 'Bina Meghe Brishti'.

Not a direct opposite, but you could say 'Sabaubik' (natural/normal).

Yes, to describe a challenge you faced suddenly and how you handled it.

Yes, it is equally common in both regions.

It's like the 'gh' in 'ghost' but with more breath (aspiration).

관련 표현

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বিনা মেঘে বজ্রপাত

specialized form

Thunderbolt without clouds

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আকাশ ভেঙে পড়া

similar

The sky falling down

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হঠাৎ করে

synonym

Suddenly

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অপ্রত্যাশিত

synonym

Unexpected

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