意思
To feel extremely anxious or frightened, losing composure.
文化背景
In North India, this is a very common household expression used by parents to describe a child's nervousness before exams. Used in office settings to describe the pressure of meeting deadlines. Often used in folk tales to describe a character's reaction to a supernatural or dangerous encounter.
Use with 'गए'
Always use the past tense 'गए' (went) with this idiom to describe the moment panic hit.
意思
To feel extremely anxious or frightened, losing composure.
Use with 'गए'
Always use the past tense 'गए' (went) with this idiom to describe the moment panic hit.
自我测试
Which sentence correctly uses the idiom?
Choose the correct sentence:
The idiom requires plural agreement for 'हाथ-पाँव'.
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练习题库
1 练习Choose the correct sentence:
The idiom requires plural agreement for 'हाथ-पाँव'.
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常见问题
2 个问题It is neutral and widely used in all contexts.
No, that is a common mistake. Use 'सूजन' instead.
相关表达
हवाइयां उड़ना
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