Correct option is D
The correct explanation for the idiom "Look sharp" is (d)
Hurry up.
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Look sharp: This idiom means to act quickly or hurry up, especially when there is a sense of urgency.
· Hindi meaning: जल्दी करो
· Example: Look sharp! We need to catch the bus in five minutes.
Related Idioms:
1.
Hustle up: Similar to "look sharp," this means to hurry or move quickly.
· Example: Hustle up! The show is about to start.
2.
Move your feet: This means to act quickly or hurry, often used in situations requiring quick action.
· Example: Move your feet if you want to catch the last bus.
3.
Step on it: This idiom is used to urge someone to go faster or hurry up.
· Example: Step on it! We’re running out of time.
4.
Get a move on: This means to start moving or act more quickly.
· Example: Get a move on, or we'll miss the movie.