Q. 4. Write the meanings of the following idioms.
a. to hit the below the belt
b. to catch someone red handed
c. to blow one's own trumpet
d. to kill two birds with one stone
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a) To say something that is often too personal, usually irrelevant, and always unfair: “To remind reformed alcoholics of their drinking problem is to hit below the belt.” The expression comes from boxing, in which it is illegal to hit an opponent below the belt.
b)To be caught red-handed means to be caught while doing something wrong or illegal; to be caught committing a crime with all the evidence available.
c )to talk about oneself or one's achievements especially in a way that shows that one is proud or too proud He had a very successful year and has every right to blow his own trumpet.
d) To kill two birds with one stone means to complete two actions in one. For example, my girlfriend tells me, “You have to get a gift for Mother's Day and you also have to get some gasoline for the car.”