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Перевод: colloquialism
[существительное] коллоквиализм ; разговорное слово; разговорное выражение
Тезаурус:
- This phenomenon of STYLE BORROWING has many manifestations in prose: the child language at the beginning of Joyce's Portrait is an example we have already noted; others are the style of private correspondence used in epistolary novels such as Pamela; the racy colloquialism of first-person novels such as The Catcher in the Rye; the use of stylistic parody and pastiche as exemplified in Ulysses.
- Leila helps translate this for me as she, but not he, understands the colloquialism.
- Or, in the Munich area, the colloquialism Weises .
- colloquialism
- Etymologists trace this colloquialism to the turn of the century (Flaubert doesn't use it; he prefers the redcoats have landed , and other humorous variations thereon.
- When she finishes speaking, the blunt colloquialism of Wilekin's response emphasizes the facile and artificial nature of her self-portrait: ( Dear woman, give over!)
- This is an odd remark, because, when auditors refer to the company as "the client" they are not just using a loose colloquialism, they are being legally precise; the company is the client.
- colloquialism erm local accents.
- The colloquialism, in fact, is to say that the auditor is appointed by the shareholders.
- What's colloquialism for the green party?
- To be an abuse of process there had to be "some element of bad faith or sharp practice or oppressive or overreaching behaviour or, to use a colloquialism, some form of dirty trick."
- Colloquialism is a useful clue.
- Speech allows for colloquialism and slang
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