"Keep at bay" means to keep something/someone at a distance, physically or metaphorically.
To maintain a safe margin and prevent overwhelm or danger.
Tomorrow فردا
By virtue of is a prepositional phrase because it begins with a preposition (by) and functions as a phrase.
By virtue of means کی وجہ سے
The correct proverb is: "The wearer knows where the shoe pinches," meaning only the person experiencing something knows the discomfort.
Present tense "pinches" is used for general truth.
"Have an axe to grind" means having a personal stake or selfish motive in a situation.
It often implying a hidden agenda or ulterior motive.
Since long is a phrase which means a long time ago.
Since long means کافی عرصے سے
"Under a cloud" means being under suspicion or doubt.
The idiom "it is raining cats and dogs", used to describe particularly heavy rain, is of unknown etymology and is not necessarily related to the raining animals phenomenon.
The phrase has been used at least since the 17th century.
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