idioms
n. 習語( idiom的名詞複數 ); 成語; (在語言等方面所表現的)風格; (某時期或某地區的人的)語言和語法
A particular idiom is a particular style of something such as music, dance, or architecture.
McCartney was also keen to write in a classical idiom, rather than a pop one...
麥卡特尼也熱衷於古典風格而不是通俗風格的創作。
It was an old building in the local idiom.
那是一座具有當地風格的古建築。
An idiom is a group of words which have a different meaning when used together from the one they would have if you took the meaning of each word separately.
Proverbs and idioms may become worn with overuse...
諺語和習語會由於使用過多而變得俗套。
She is, in fact, a perfect illustration of the French idiom 'to be comfortable in one's own skin.'
實際上,她很好地詮釋了“欣然接納自我”這一法語習語的意思。
Idiom of a particular kind is the language that people use at a particular time or in a particular place.
And nothing was so irritating as the confident way he used archaic idiom.
沒什麼比他使用過時的方言時那種自負的神態更氣人的了。
...her command of the Chinese idiom.
她對漢語方言的掌握
He has a great number of English idioms at his command.
他掌握了大量的英語成語.
Many Chinese idioms have infiltrated into the Japanese language.
許多中國成語浸透到日語中.
He has a great number of English idioms at command.
他掌握了大量的英語成語。
For that situation, frame or corner resizers are better idioms.
對於這種情況, 外框或角上的調節大小指示器更實用.
The English language abounds in idioms.
英語中有大量的成語.