slovo | definícia |
idiomatic (encz) | idiomatic,idiomatický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
idiomatic (encz) | idiomatic,osobitý Nijel |
idiomatic (encz) | idiomatic,přirozený adj: o mluvě, např. "He spoke fluent, idiomatic
English" Pino |
Idiomatic (gcide) | Idiomatic \Id`i*o*mat"ic\, Idiomatical \Id`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a.
[Gr. 'idiwmatiko`s.]
1. Of or pertaining to, or conforming to, the mode of
expression peculiar to a language; as, an idiomatic
meaning; an idiomatic phrase. -- Id`i*o*mat"ic*al*ly,
adv.
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2. Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of an idiom[3];
having a meaning that is peculiar to itself and not
predictable from general rules.
[PJC] |
idiomatic (wn) | idiomatic
adj 1: of or relating to or conforming to idiom; "idiomatic
English" [syn: idiomatic, idiomatical] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
idiomatic expression (encz) | idiomatic expression, n: |
idiomatical (encz) | idiomatical, adj: |
idiomatically (encz) | idiomatically,idiomaticky adv: Zdeněk Brož |
unidiomatic (encz) | unidiomatic, |
idiomaticky (czen) | idiomaticky,idiomaticallyadv: Zdeněk Brož |
idiomatické spojení (czen) | idiomatické spojení,idiom Zdeněk Brož |
idiomatický (czen) | idiomatický,idiomaticadj: Zdeněk Brož |
Anidiomatical (gcide) | Anidiomatical \An*id`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a. [Gr. 'an priv. + E.
idiomatical.]
Not idiomatic. [R.] --Landor.
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Idiomatic (gcide) | Idiomatic \Id`i*o*mat"ic\, Idiomatical \Id`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a.
[Gr. 'idiwmatiko`s.]
1. Of or pertaining to, or conforming to, the mode of
expression peculiar to a language; as, an idiomatic
meaning; an idiomatic phrase. -- Id`i*o*mat"ic*al*ly,
adv.
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2. Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of an idiom[3];
having a meaning that is peculiar to itself and not
predictable from general rules.
[PJC] |
Idiomatical (gcide) | Idiomatic \Id`i*o*mat"ic\, Idiomatical \Id`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a.
[Gr. 'idiwmatiko`s.]
1. Of or pertaining to, or conforming to, the mode of
expression peculiar to a language; as, an idiomatic
meaning; an idiomatic phrase. -- Id`i*o*mat"ic*al*ly,
adv.
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2. Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of an idiom[3];
having a meaning that is peculiar to itself and not
predictable from general rules.
[PJC] |
Idiomatically (gcide) | Idiomatic \Id`i*o*mat"ic\, Idiomatical \Id`i*o*mat"ic*al\, a.
[Gr. 'idiwmatiko`s.]
1. Of or pertaining to, or conforming to, the mode of
expression peculiar to a language; as, an idiomatic
meaning; an idiomatic phrase. -- Id`i*o*mat"ic*al*ly,
adv.
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2. Of or pertaining to, or of the nature of an idiom[3];
having a meaning that is peculiar to itself and not
predictable from general rules.
[PJC] |
idiomatic expression (wn) | idiomatic expression
n 1: an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the
meanings of the words that make it up [syn: idiom,
idiomatic expression, phrasal idiom, set phrase,
phrase] |
idiomatical (wn) | idiomatical
adj 1: of or relating to or conforming to idiom; "idiomatic
English" [syn: idiomatic, idiomatical] |
idiomatically (wn) | idiomatically
adv 1: in an idiomatic manner; "he expressed himself
idiomatically" |
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