Similar words: phrase, rephrase, paraphrase, noun phrase, catchphrase, catch phrase, phraseology, prepositional phrase. Meaning: n. a book containing common expressions in a foreign language along with their translations.
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1. We bought a Danish phrase book.
2. He placed the phrase book on the table beside the coffee.
3. He drew out the phrase book and flicked through the pages.
4. It's a useful little phrase book, full of colloquial expressions.
5. With only his home-made phrase book to help him, Twoflower was trying to explain the mysteries of inn-sewer-ants to Broadman.
6. He looked up each word in the phrase book.
7. You're cherry picking through your phrase book, learning how to say practical things in your target language and rehearsing all those precious phrases as though they were your part in a play.
8. Butters , get the phrase book out. Ask these people where the pirates are.
9. I managed to make myself understood with the help of a phrase book.
9. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
10. My Swahili, such as it is, comes from a Berlitz tape and a phrase book.
11. She had read the words, widen your scope, in a phrase book.
12. Then he put his right hand into his pocket and took out a phrase book.
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