English to Indonesian Dictionary colloquialism

colloquialism

ucapan sehari-hari
translation of 'colloquialism'
noun
ucapan sehari-hari,
perkataan sehari-hari
example
The original Pamela turns readily to 'colloquialism' : she has experienced God's graciousness ‘at a Pinch’; she does not want to be ‘a Clog upon my dear Parents’.
Lemoine's stylized language dances all around Biblical convention, but throws in contemporary 'colloquialism' wherever humour and rhythm demand.
There were pertinent summaries of Kiwi poetry's nationalism and 'colloquialism' .
The academic protocols are observed, but her instincts are folksier, so her writing has a breathless, often brainless 'colloquialism' .
Whilst I had CHECKED my act for cultural references that wouldn't work, I had assumed wrongly that the crowd would be fluent English speakers and made no concessions for slang or 'colloquialism' .
speech allows for 'colloquialism' and slang
They use prose, rhyme, slang, metaphor, 'colloquialism' and patois.
But having said all of that, I would like to speak at least a few words in defense of 'colloquialism' .
Horseplay boasts a dense script, Morreison's 'colloquialism' and Baxter's poetic but brash speech captured brilliantly, winding up in two pages of straight poetry to end the play.
Orhan Veli's 'colloquialism' is radical and transcends the middle class from which he came.
With much success he walks a fine line between scholarly jargon and patronizing 'colloquialism' .
Charles Martin has conveyed something of Ovid's famous wit by giving free rein to his own, especially by translating wherever possible into contemporary 'colloquialism' and slang.
It is time that divine help stepped in and coached Hollywood on the follies of shoddy impersonation, and even worse, blatant 'colloquialism' of all verbal history.
He challenged contemporary taste by his use of 'colloquialism' and free verse, and became the principal among the authors writing in Chicago during and after the First World War.
Her voice is a curious union of American pacing and British 'colloquialism' , with just enough of an accent to not seem forced, and her grammar is unexpectedly superb.
Although they have studied English for four years, one of the biggest problems they face when they come here is just getting used to our accents and our 'colloquialisms' .
She has continued to work at her English finding now that idioms and 'colloquialisms' are the main problem.
Both works also display Jones's preoccupation with the manifold dimensions of language through their deliberate echoes of African American dialects and 'colloquialisms' .
Six years across the Atlantic in America haven't altered an accent that is still more Milton Keynes than mid-west, but his vocabulary is peppered with 'colloquialisms' .
The natural evolution of language has integrated 'colloquialisms' , or slang words, into everyday speech, but it has also magnified complexities associated with English grammar.
Thus, she rather enjoyed smattering her generally formal English with a pot-pourri of 'colloquialisms' and jokes - her energy made her teaching a lot of fun.
He peppers the storytelling with African-American 'colloquialisms' and excursions into patois that echo his native Trinidad, the South, the street, the church and the bush.
After drugs, the most frequent references and most expressive 'colloquialisms' in The Hippie Dictionary deal with sexual intercourse and sexual organs.
It's an insult - the day parliamentary security staff were banned from using the term ‘mate’ and similar 'colloquialisms' in public.
The illustrations were augmented, and the entry and definition coverage expanded to include Americanisms, slang, and 'colloquialisms' .
The interviews were taped, and the many brief quotations, with all the 'colloquialisms' and speech oddities left in, are one of the most entertaining aspects of the book.
He was a quiet boy with an active imagination and he became captivated by the 'colloquialisms' of the ordinary people around in Duagh.
Cajun French, for the most part, is a spoken, unwritten language filled with 'colloquialisms' and slang.
For the most part though, with its easy writing style and distinctly Kiwi 'colloquialisms' , it's an enjoyably readable book.
However, it is wise to avoid slang and 'colloquialisms' in written work as these undermine the writer's authority.
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