Ainda não temos significados para "colloquial sense".
1That he is a pessimist in the colloquial sense admits of little question.
2But the Synod is also extraordinary in the more colloquial sense of the term.
3I mean a gold mine in the figurative and colloquial sense, not as the investor knows it, he answered.
4Or has he been dumb in the colloquial sense, forsooth; a figure like Mr. Whistler's guard in the British Museum?
5But, rather, Westminster in its colloquial sense, that part of the city which lies within the parishes of St. Margaret and St. John.
6She details all these memories in such a descriptive way, and often in a very colloquial sense, so suited to the tempo of the book.
7He is using it in a loose and colloquial sense which means "a passing thing", a small amount, and not literally associating it with food.
8"Power," in the colloquial sense of the word, thus collided with "power" in the statistical sense.
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