0 an expression used in colloquial language -- hverdagsudtryk; dagligdags ord; kollokvialisme
A well-known colloquialism is that, ‘In time of war, the first casualty is truth.’
As an informal register, comic strips characteristically draw on colloquialisms, phonetic spellings, etc., to convey oral concepts in print.
The phrase, in its origins, was a colloquialism: its meanings were idiomatic to the neighbourhood's inhabitants.
The tone fluctuates somewhat: mainly sober academic, with occasional lapses into colloquialism and journalese.
Bearing up conversely has a note of hope and is another of many colloquialisms which describe a ship's heading relative to the wind.
The style of the narrator is clear, enlivened by occasional colloquialisms and modern parallels.
The view of spoken languages as composed of just colloquialism and therefore having no grammar is totally mistaken.
This is a classic practitioners' term, and we need to pay attention to the colloquialism here.
Has a good command of idiomatic expressions and colloquialisms with awareness of connotative levels of meaning.
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