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It's a colloquialism in north China.

colloquialism造句

Her speech is informal and filled with colloquialism.

So we find that Chinese ancient colloquialism had more charm than the modern colloquialism from the time of Wusi in some case.

As far as possible colloquialism does not want awkward-sounding difficult, avoid rare word.

By using a colloquialism, we hope we can turn the slogan into a household phrase.

The phrase `on the blink' in the sentence `The radio's on the blink' is a colloquialism.

The phrase `on the blink' in the sentence `The radio's on the blink' (ie not working properly) is a colloquialism.

Sally: Yeah, I got that. You know what that is? That's anarchy. And I call that horseshit, to use a cowboy colloquialism.

The Buddhist Doctvine scriptures have many colloquialism ,which have immense significance to the study of of Chinese vocabulary and the compliation of lexicographical works .

Hu Shi is the leader of the new cultural movement, he advocated the literary revolution and called people to write in colloquialism.

In Huang Chao-qin’ s opinion, colloquialism should be learned from kids, which is the best way to fight against assimilation from Japan.

The merits of alertness and apprehensibility in Bai Juyi's poetry were not due to its colloquialism or vernacularism, but came from its concise themes, specified literary speech and vivid description.

Poets of the Southern Society were a lively force in the modern Chinese poetry, whose writings were run through by new styles, songs, and colloquialism, especially in the form of songs.

It's the glorious mash-up of English and Indian colloquialism that makes this book, about the son of a European merchant and a Malayan lady, such a wild, whimsical delight.