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Sentence count:120+4Posted:2017-03-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: accentartistic styledialectidiomatic expressionparlancephrasal idiomphraseset phraseSimilar words: idiotidioticinvidiousinsidiousidiopathicfastidiousidiosyncrasyfastidiouslyMeaning: ['ɪdɪəm]  n. 1. a manner of speaking that is natural to native speakers of a language 2. the usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people 3. the style of a particular artist or school or movement 4. an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up. 
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61. The last not the least, practice makes perfect. Every learners know this simple idiom. Make progress day by day, and one day you will surprisedly find you speak fluent English!
62. Microsoft has extended the idiom so that you can create your own completely new, completely custom toolbars.
63. In the present case, the translators' task is to represent the artistry of the Chinese original in the idiom of American English -with all its sound, color, and rhetoric.
64. This word was elevated in 1960s from being slangy to the idiom category.
65. A word, a phrase, or an idiom peculiar to the English language, especially as spoken in England; a Briticism.
66. More English knowledge: English alphabet, English phonetic , English idiom, English Toponym, English Irregular Verb etc.
67. The stiff-upper-lip protocol of international diplomacy requires negotiators to, in the colourful idiom of a Malayalam saying, Ask for a match-stick to light your bidi even when your beard is on fire.
68. This idiom is used to describe the powerfulness of an army's capabilities.
69. They were subtle portraits[sentencedict.com], sometimes catching exactly the dry New England idiom.
70. This story gave rise to the idiom A Stag A Horse.
71. The idiom delivers more information in return for less effort by users.
72. Proponents of the second view believe that the literal meanings of the constituents do contribute to the overall idiomatic meaning of the idiom, and therefore, idioms are analyzable.
73. Conversely, a simple text field can accept any alphanumeric data a user keys into it. This open-ended entry idiom is an example of an unbounded entry control.
74. Lexical decision method was used to examine the effect of initial word frequency and last word frequency of Chinese idioms on the highly familiar idiom recognition time.
75. In an effort to create more efficient code, Java programmers created the double-checked locking idiom to be used with the Singleton creation pattern to limit how much code is synchronized.
76. An idiom in the morning is worth two in the evening.
77. The effects of difference of the standard and design idiom on the structure cheapness were discussed. It will be useful to standard revisal and project construction.
78. The familiar Python idiom for elem in lst: now actually asks lst to produce an iterator.
79. List controls can be treated as palettes of goodies to use in a direct - manipulation idiom.
80. This idiom is nowadays used to indicate metaphorically halting an attack or ceasing all activities.
81. He spoke in the idiom of the New England countryside.
82. To be hard up is an English idiom meaning to lack money.
83. These models provide some theoretical guidance on idiom semantic processing in the fields of psycholinguistics and neurolinguistics.
84. No idiom is taboo, no accent forbidden; there is simply a better chance of doing well if the writer holds a steady course, enters the stream of English quietly, and does not thrash about.
85. The text is handing in discussed conception to word of description. It is that important to discussing difference from Chinese"s word of description proverb locution and idiom."
86. She is, in fact, a perfect illustration of the French idiom "to be comfortable in one's own skin.".
87. Although the validation control is a very widespread idiom, most such controls can be improved.
88. The memory model allows what is known as "out-of-order writes" and is a prime reason why this idiom fails.
89. This idiom may even be usefully employed for functions that must be submitted.
90. Therefore, to make sure the scope of the idiom, to make a clear distinction with other familiar languages, especially with locution, became the core problem to decide the idiom.
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