0 an expression with a meaning that cannot be guessed from the meanings of the individual words -- ungkapan
1 the expressions of a language in general -- dialek
the English idiom.
The idioms are typically instantiated by matching them against pieces of the real world problem at hand.
They were asked to imagine an individual listener and the language evolved to become an electronic form of the pre-literate storyteller idiom.
We further predict that idioms of this type should never involve give-type verbs, as these are only associated with the caused possession event schema.
To be suitable, an interface must conform to the idioms used for printing in the language of the generated code.
These two upper lines carry texts in the masculine voice emblematic of the courtly-love idiom.
Political discourse on truth and courage is highly moral, and this is often expressed in kinship idioms.
Honour might have been a common idiom among men, but the different immigrant communities perhaps attatched to it quite different connotations and importance.
But of course, the idiom changes immediately when the two halves of facts are brought together again.