idiom的意思和读音

idiom

: [ˈɪdiəm] : ['ɪdiəm]

n.;(

idioms  

n.phrase,set phrase,turn of phrase,saying,expression

idiomn.

1.[c]a group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words

‘Let the cat out of the bag’ is an idiom meaning to tell a secret by mistake.“

2.[u][c]the kind of language and grammar used by particular people at a particular time or place

3.[u][c]the style of writing, music, art, etc. that is typical of a particular person, group, period or place

the classical/contemporary/popular idiom

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n.1.an expression whose meaning is different from the meaning of the individual words. For example, “to have your feet on the groundis an idiom meaningto be sensible.”2.a particular style in language, art, or music

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1."If, " I said, "I might use the American idiom I would say that he has said a mouthful. ",“。”

2.It is tempting to think that this de facto cross-platform standard is a strong indication of the proven correctness of the idiom.

3.This idiom means: Partial or superficial phenomena prevent people from knowing the whole or nature of the matter.

4.You can't baffle me with that. Take a look at today's story behind the idiom. It explains very clearly.

5.This idiom is used metaphorically to mean to be in a helpless and critical situation, surrounded by the enemy on all sides.“

6."Mei Fei Se Wu " is an idiom whose meaning is self-evident and easy to understand.“

7.that idiom was the backbone of a language and he was all for the racy phrase.

8.This idiom refers to something that floats lightly in the wind like the smell of freshly baked bread.西

9.This idiom is used to mean overrating oneself and trying to do what is beyond one's ability. The result can be nothing but failure.

10.Thus the idiom "Like the man from Qi who feared that the sky might fall" means to hold a needless or groundless fear or worry.