idiomatically造句
例句与造句
- Antoni Ros Marba idiomatically conducts the Orquesta Sinfonica de Madrid and the excellent Coro de la Communidad de Madrid.
- The canzonas are modeled on the 16th century vocal motet and are livelier and more idiomatically instrumental in style.
- However, it is idiomatically used to mean " What is our current situation ? " in modern English.
- It is the German form of the existential expletive, which, as in most European languages, is expressed idiomatically.
- So " arguendo " means " by arguing ", or more idiomatically, " for the sake of argument ".
- It's difficult to find idiomatically in a sentence. 用idiomatically造句挺难的
- The original wild strawberry patch " but idiomatically signifies an underrated gem of a place, often with personal or sentimental value.
- More idiomatically, the phrase could be translated " kiss my arse " ( American English " kiss my ass " ).
- The Greek version ?? ?????? ?p? ??????? means " Let us lift up the hearts, " idiomatically implying " our hearts ."
- I doubt there's any technical objection to the cat's prayer, but idiomatically it's not quite right.
- There are several intransitive verbs that take the " wa "-prefix idiomatically, wherein the prefix has no literal meaning.
- Idioms are often ambiguous since they may be processed in two ways : " literally " and " idiomatically ".
- She acknowledges in production notes that the fluent, idiomatically rich Japanese of the screenplay is not her own, but that of a translator.
- In general, though, you probably use less and fewer idiomatically without thinking twice _ and that's the way it should be.
- However, it is what it is, which is a shared cultural trope that most people in the U . S . understand idiomatically.
- Idiomatically, the term can be used derisively for any assigned activity which is pointless or for which a person has been handicapped ( blindfolded ).