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Meanings of
saying
in inglês
russo
изречение
português
mote
espanhol
expresión
catalão
locució
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Short, usually meaningful phrase, such as a maxim, proverb, motto, or adage.
expression
phrase
motto
proverb
maxim
adage
idiom
locution
português
mote
Sinônimos
Examples for "
expression
"
expression
phrase
motto
proverb
maxim
Examples for "
expression
"
1
However, challenges exist as to the best method to target RKIP
expression
.
2
Politics, however, is my area of expertise. Palpatine's relaxed
expression
became serious.
3
However, their
expression
at protein level should be evaluated in future studies.
4
He caught Henry's
expression
and added, ''Course I've been retired for years.
5
It said freedom of
expression
and assembly have also suffered recent setbacks.
1
Her hospital records repeat the
phrase
,
day after day, year after year:
2
To prevent misunderstanding I use the
phrase
'for as long as necessary'.
3
I'll make sure I
phrase
my results in the ugliest possible way.
4
A new
phrase
was creeping in: HELOC, home equity line of credit.
5
He also decided too that he quite disliked the
phrase
'my friend'.
1
The general
motto
is…'look after your bike and it'll look after you'.
2
Work hard, play hard, and love your family was essentially his
motto
.
3
On the banner was inscribed in letters of gold the soul-stirring
motto
:
4
He can probably use this quote as his
motto
if needs be.
5
This is a hopeful, even lofty
motto
for a new book company.
1
Then the idea of durableness is thus expressed in a Wiltshire
proverb
:
-
2
The 'if' in verse 31 weakens the strong assertion of the
proverb
.
3
And there is all the lifetime of a
proverb
in the couplet-
4
The eloquence of the last named was a
proverb
in his day.
5
The
proverb
was the most ancient way of teaching among the Greeks.
1
In the twentieth chapter of Proverbs v. 17, we find the
maxim
:
2
Better late than never may be a
maxim
suitable to the circumstances.
3
His
maxim
,
however, is one that all ministers for finance live by.
4
But through it all, one
maxim
remains vital for every decision desk.
5
This
maxim
was constantly borne in mind by himself and his colleagues.
1
His history makes the
adage
'innocent until proven guilty' a mute point.
2
Another
adage
:
The more things change, the more they remain the same.
3
The entertainment industry has confirmed this age old
adage
time after time.
4
Today is May 1, and rarely has that
adage
seemed so pertinent.
5
Unfortunately the
adage
about what wins World Cups has it rather differently.
1
Serge lifted his hand, the physical Belter
idiom
for asking a question.
2
For that moment Michael was struck by the
idiom
Tessio had used.
3
The savages of the Neutral Nation had also adopted the Huron
idiom
.
4
It takes an American
idiom
and id to properly troll the electorate.
5
Christine interrupted, not comprehending the technical
idiom
and not interested in it.
1
And previous letters have been publicized enough to explain the similarity of
locution
.
2
Some of the variants of this
locution
are expressed in very coarse language (431.
3
It was the normal snooty, self-consciously weary
locution
.
4
But in that he was-touse the usual Flat Creek
locution
-
in
that
he was "a boss."
5
Masha's poignant
locution
about God's will was her way of expressing hope in the language of her pious grandmother.
Usage of
saying
in inglês
1
Of course Nice regrets
saying
no to a particular new pharmaceutical product.
2
Mbete was on stage earlier
saying
we need 'ten to 15 minutes'.
3
I kept
saying
,
'Yes, sir; sorry, sir,' trying to calm him down.
4
The judge hearing the case can protect consumers' wallets by
saying
so.
5
Thirty-two years later we are still
saying
almost ten years, he said.
6
Imagine coming home from work and your partner
saying
,
'Honey, guess what?
7
But public opinion remains divided with some
saying
they need more time.
8
You can almost understand the international community at some stage
saying
,
'Look.
9
Negotiators were reluctant to comment, beyond
saying
the situation was extremely difficult.
10
Iranian officials dismiss such talk
saying
opponents are free to speak out.
11
The New South Wales Liberal Government
saying
that there was no plan.
12
Later he justified the risk by
saying
,
In alpinism you need risk.
13
I'm
saying
this after working my way through the system several times.
14
Said it that way right from the time I began
saying
it.
15
She received a ban notice,
saying
she was a serious security threat.
16
Rome: Best for architecture All roads lead to Rome, the
saying
goes.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
saying
Noun
Singular
say
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
old saying
be no saying
Translations for
saying
russo
изречение
высказывание
фраза
цитата
крылатые слова
предложение
português
mote
adágio
máxima
frase
dito popular
expressão
provérbio
locução
idioma
ditado popular
ditado
espanhol
expresión
dicho
locución
dicho popular
catalão
locució
dita
expressió
Saying
through the time
Saying
across language varieties
New Zealand
Common
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
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