Blue moon Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɫu/ /ˈmun
BLOO MOON
blˈuː/ /mˈuːn
BLOO MOON
परिभाषा
A "blue moon" originally refers to the rare event of two full moons in one calendar month, but is commonly used to mean something that happens very rarely.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Mainly informal and used in the phrase "once in a blue moon" to mean 'very rarely.' Not to be taken literally as an actual blue-colored moon. Common in anecdotes and casual conversation.
Spanish: luna azul - rara vez (expresión)Portuguese (BR): lua azul - raramente (expressão)Portuguese (PT): lua azul - raramente (expressão)Chinese (Simplified): 蓝月亮 - 极少见(表达)Chinese (Traditional): 藍月亮 - 極少見(表達)Hindi: ब्लू मून - बहुत ही कम (मुहावरा)Arabic: قمر أزرق - نادراً جداً (تعبير)Bengali: নীল চাঁদ (দুর্লভ ঘটনা)Russian: голубая луна (редкое событие)Japanese: ブルームーン(ごくまれなこと)Vietnamese: trăng xanh (sự kiện rất hiếm)Korean: 블루문 (아주 드문 일)Turkish: mavi ay (çok nadir olan şey)Urdu: نیلا چاند (بہت شاذ و نادر واقعہ)Indonesian: bulan biru (kejadian langka)
उदाहरण वाक्य
I eat fast food only once in a blue moon.
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Seeing a shooting star happens once in a blue moon.
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He visits his hometown once in a blue moon.
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"Wow! You cleaned your room? That happens once in a blue moon!"
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He'll agree to go dancing with us once in a blue moon, if ever.
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Jobs like this only come along once in a blue moon.
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