Question
Download Solution PDFGiven below question has an idiomatic expression followed by four options. Choose the one closest to its meaning :
“To smell a rat”
Answer (Detailed Solution Below)
Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is: Option 3.
Key Points
- The idiomatic expression "To smell a rat" means to suspect that something is wrong or that someone has done something dishonest. (कुछ गलत होने का संदेह होना)
- Example: When he saw the new figures, he immediately smelled a rat and started investigating.
- "Suspect foul dealings" means to think that someone is involved in dishonest or illegal activities. (गड़बड़ी का संदेह होना)
- Example: The sudden disappearance of the documents made the manager suspect foul dealings.
Therefore, the correct answer is: Option 3.
Additional Information
Here are the other options explained along with their Hindi meanings and example sentences:
- Science of plague epidemic (महामारी विज्ञान): The study of plague and its spread.
- Example: The science of plague epidemic helps us understand how to control outbreaks.
- Bad smell (बुरी गंध): An unpleasant odor.
- Example: There was a bad smell coming from the garbage bin.
- To be in a bad mood (बुरे मूड में होना): Feeling irritable or unhappy.
- Example: She was in a bad mood all day after the argument.
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