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词汇 idiom
释义 idiom
noun
uk /ˈɪd.i.əm/ us /ˈɪd.i.əm/
B2[ C ]
a group of words in a fixed order that has a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word on its own: 习语,成语,惯用语
To "bite off more than you can chew" is an idiom that means you have tried to do something which is too difficult for you.
[ C or U ]formal
the style of expression in writing, speech, or music that is typical of a particular period, person, or group: (某一时期、个人或群体在写作、言语、音乐方面的)典型表达风格
in the modern idiomBoth operas are very much in the modern idiom.两部歌剧都很有现代风格。
He used a very obscure idiom which I can't quite bring to mind.
I wasn't familiar with the idiom so I had to guess what he meant.
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idiom | American Dictionary


idiom
noun[ C ]
us/ˈɪd·i·əm/
a group of words whose meaning considered as a unit is different from the meanings of each word considered separately:
Mastering the use of idioms can be hard for a learner.
“Shoot yourself in the foot” is an idiom that means to do something that hurts yourself.
An idiom is also the particular style or manner of expression used by a person or group:
[ Cusually sing ]Anger and shouting simply aren’t a part of his idiom.

Examples of idiom


idiom
Both approaches are problematic since they cannot explain why particles and idiom parts can be fronted.
Pretenders to power were unable to call upon the idioms of class, ethnicity or even religion to rouse popular movements in their support.
But this is a subjective matter and many readers may like this kind of idiom.
Because of a lack of available stimuli, a number of idioms were used as a four-character multiple-meaning control group.
Though diverse in idioms, they all shared a profound involvement with the revival of a folk culture and its assimilation into art music.
Second, the explicit program-proof connection makes it easier to express compiler/prover error messages with the traditional idiom of type errors.
But of course, the idiom changes immediately when the two halves of facts are brought together again.
Honour might have been a common idiom among men, but the different immigrant communities perhaps attatched to it quite different connotations and importance.
Political discourse on truth and courage is highly moral, and this is often expressed in kinship idioms.
These two upper lines carry texts in the masculine voice emblematic of the courtly-love idiom.
To be suitable, an interface must conform to the idioms used for printing in the language of the generated code.
We further predict that idioms of this type should never involve give-type verbs, as these are only associated with the caused possession event schema.
They were asked to imagine an individual listener and the language evolved to become an electronic form of the pre-literate storyteller idiom.
The idioms are typically instantiated by matching them against pieces of the real world problem at hand.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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