idiom

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈɪdiəm/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈɪdiəm/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(idē əm)

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idiom n (set expression)modismo nm
 Idioms give us interesting insights into other cultures.
 Los modismos nos dan una perspectiva interesante de otras culturas.
idiom n (dialect)dialecto nm
 They were speaking in their own idiom and I understood nothing.
 Hablaban en su propio dialecto y no entendí nada.
idiom n (style of expression)expresión nf
 He uses a simple and familiar idiom to convey his ideas.
 Él usa expresiones sencillas y conocidas para transmitir sus ideas.
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Collocations: [a common, an old, a popular] idiom, an [English] idiom, an idiom in [English], more...

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