colloquialism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for colloquialism in the English»Spanish Dictionary

colloquialism in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for colloquialism in the English»Spanish Dictionary

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It may have been that because of the dance's inherent nature of conflict, the colloquialism of rocking as in rocking the opponent was used.
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The song's lyrics include many colloquialisms and made-up words.
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On public holidays (sometimes also referred to as bank holidays - a colloquialism), most businesses and schools close.
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The nickname represents a cultural propensity for the use of colloquialisms in the country.
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This helps to identify knots despite local colloquialisms or identification changes.
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The entries include many colloquialisms that were missed or ignored by other lexicographers.
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His novels stand out for their internal rhythm and unorthodox use of archaic metric forms and colloquialisms.
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The everyday colloquialisms of his set; and 4.
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By the 1990s, however, film archivists were commonly using this colloquialism to refer to motion pictures abandoned by their owners.
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Historically, the word "ninja" was not in common use, and a variety of regional colloquialisms evolved to describe what would later be dubbed ninja.
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