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anglicismo
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anglicisme
An expression that is used in Great Britain (especially as contrasted with American English)
Anglicism
Britishism
português
anglicismo
Anglicism
Britishism
1
The meeting in the station became a symbol of stiff, awkward, pretentious
Anglicism
.
2
An
Anglicism
much ridiculed in America is "different to."
3
We avoid them, which it is not difficult to do, as we have the brand of Protestantism and
Anglicism
upon us.
4
For the absence of this primal
Anglicism
from our modern system goes -as was said -to the very root of culture.
5
When I saw her I thought they rather resembled
Anglicisms
.
1
"Fellow dogs," I said, "it is clear that we must choose here and now, once and for all, between
Britishism
and Bolshevism.
1
A sort of spiritual asphyxiation overtook one at last, in which the mere stony
Briticism
of the London hotel seemed to have a part.
português
anglicismo
catalão
anglicisme