Aún no tenemos significados para "english idiom".
1He is more grateful for my report than the English idiom will express.
2There is not in this satirical epistle one French word nor one English idiom:-
3It misses occasionally the English idiom, and sometimes English grammar, which is a trivial criticism.
4It was one of the first English idioms he picked up, and its puerility made him facetious.
5When I said the cap, I did not mean the wideawake, I was only using an English idiom.
6"I must do better than him," he said, in his English idiom.
7It is indeed difficult to find them; for the English idiom does not commonly permit the order which theory dictates.
8"They're too much there," said Hermann, misunderstanding the English idiom.
9"You learn English idioms at the Mission College, it seems."
10I said to myself (in your English idiom), She wants taking down a peg; quite right, Mr. Nugent; do it.
11I could have killed him where he stood, maimed though he was, for his fluency in the American and English idiom alone.
12"Oh, yes," she said, using her favorite English idiom.
13A few notes on hackish usages in Russian have been added where they are parallel with English idioms and thus comprehensible to English-speakers.
14"Dat is what you call gorilla warfare," said Von Baumser, with a proud consciousness of having mastered an English idiom.
15(Regard once more the beautiful English idiom, and the smiling soul which so soon after battle can take delight in verbal felicities.)
16'And with it will vanish the early English idiom of the hill folks-theircostumes, their customs, their dances, the singing ritual of their weddings.
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