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An idiom is a phrase
An idiom is an accepted phrase or expression that does not mean
literally what it says. She "threw cold water on" the project.
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A picture is worth a thousand words.” The meaning of this phrase can’t necessarily be guessed from the words themselves.
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An idiom is a phrase that when taken as a whole, has a meaning you wouldn't be able to deduce from the meanings of the
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An idiom is a phrase that when taken as a whole, has a meaning you wouldn't be able to deduce from the meanings of the
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The best definition of an idiom is?
• a word or phrase that describes a noun • a word or phrase describing a verb • a
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The best definition of an idiom is ___________________.
a word or phrase that describes a noun a word or phrase describing a verb
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According to the "Significance of Translation" article, what is the primary reason why a direct, literal translation of the
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Read the following sentence. The underlined phrase is an idiom that uses figurative language. What could this phrase mean?
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hi √^
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The best definition of an idiom is ___________________.
• a word or phrase that describes a noun • a word or phrase
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Anonymous
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choose the answer that best answers the question. read the following sentence. the underlined phrase is an idiom that uses
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