Idiom of the day | Know/tell a hawk from a hindsaw | Day 194

Idiom of the day- Know/tell a hawk from a hindsaw

 

Know/tell a hawk from a hindsaw

English Meaning – To be able to judge things or be discerning

Hindi Meaning – Har cheez ko sahi tarah se samjhna; sahi aur galat ki pehchan karna

 

Know/tell a hawk from a hindsaw Example

Unless ministers learn to tell a hawk from a handsaw, their drugs policy is bound to fail.

Agar sabhi mantri ise poori tarah samajhkar kaam nahi karenge, unki drug policy viphal hoti

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