Definitionadj. of or relating to or conforming to idiom
Last update: August 6, 2015
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Reena uses idiomatic expressions while giving a speech. [Please select]
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In other respects the rendering is faithful and idiomatic. The. [Please select]
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He had expected from her more originality, more spice of her own idiomatic, individual sort. [Please select]
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If persevered in, this will secure a good, strong, idiomatic use of English. [Please select]
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"We have seldom, if ever, met with a translation so absolutely idiomatic." [Please select]
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And his Latin was all the more readable because it was not classical or idiomatic. [Please select]
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No one was better qualified to interpret him than Froude, whose translations of his letters, though free and sometimes loose, are vivid, racy, and idiomatic. [Please select]
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The translation is marked by idiomatic vigor and a very skilful adaptation of the rustic phraseology of one language to that of the other. [Please select]
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