Pick holes Meaning in English
expression
ˈpɪk/ /ˈhoʊɫz
PIK-HOHLZ
pˈɪk/ /hˈəʊlz
PIK-HOHLZ
परिभाषा
To look for and point out mistakes or weaknesses in something, often in a critical or negative way.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal and sometimes negative; often suggests excessive or unfair criticism. Commonly used in phrases like 'don't pick holes in my plan.' Not literal—does not refer to physical holes.
Spanish: buscar defectos - criticar (detalladamente)Portuguese (BR): procurar falhas - criticar minuciosamentePortuguese (PT): procurar falhas - criticar minuciosamenteChinese (Simplified): 吹毛求疵 - 挑毛病Chinese (Traditional): 吹毛求疵 - 挑毛病Hindi: कमज़ोरियाँ निकालना - नुक्स निकालनाArabic: البحث عن العيوب - التدقيق في التفاصيلBengali: দোষ খোঁজা - ভুল ধরার চেষ্টা করাRussian: ошибки искать - придиратьсяJapanese: あら探しをするVietnamese: bới lông tìm vết - bắt lỗiKorean: 흠잡다 - 트집잡다Turkish: kusur bulmak - açık aramakUrdu: عیب نکالنا - خامیاں تلاش کرناIndonesian: mencari-cari kesalahan - mencari-cari kekurangan
उदाहरण वाक्य
Please don't pick holes in my suggestion; I'm trying to help.
basic
It's easy to pick holes in someone else's work.
basic
Some critics like to pick holes in every movie.
basic
Instead of fixing the problem, he just tried to pick holes in my solution.
natural
Why do you always have to pick holes in what I say?
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People who constantly pick holes rarely suggest better ideas.
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