বাগ্বৈশিষ্ট্যসম্মত, কথ্য, বাগ্ধারাগত, বাগ্বৈশিষ্ট্যগত, ইডিত্তম্যাটিক, কোন ভাষায় রীতিসিদ্ধ, ভাব-ব্যঁজক
(1) Of or relating to or conforming to idiom
(1) E-mail translation services are already available on a number of Web sites, and although their treatment of idiomatic expressions leaves something to be desired, the basic technology is in place.
(2) I'll try to translate this love song with an eye on idiomatic expressions rendered at least comprehensible and maybe even give it a little poetry.
(3) Neil Bartlett is taking his leave as artistic director in great style, with his elegantly idiomatic translation of one of Moliu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2510re's greatest plays, and a production that is among the very best Moliu00d4u00f6u00a3u252cu2510re I've seen.
(4) Where do you think the idiomatic expressions u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mind your mannersu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb and u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510mind your own businessu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb come from?
(5) The first experiment showed greater interference between idioms with the same syntactic structure, demonstrating that idiomatic representations contain syntactic information.
(6) Kenneth Slowik's direction is surefooted and idiomatic , and the recording is a treat: well natural and detailed, so you don't miss a note, and the essays in the booklet are fascinating.
(7) Definitely a fine orchestra, Cassuto and his forces give idiomatic interpretations of Bomtempo's music, my sole reservation being a sagging of momentum in the Trio section of the 2nd Symphony's Minuetto.
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(9) Usually I feel that period instrument groups present a more idiomatic picture of Classical era music, but I doubt that the interpretations of Quintett Momento Musicale can be improved upon.
(10) But the greatest instrumental composer of the period was undoubtedly the blind organist Antonio de Cabezu00d4u00f6u00a3u00d4u00f6u00e9n, favourite of Philip II, who was one of the first composers of genuinely idiomatic keyboard music.
(11) One important component of successful language learning is the mastery of idiomatic forms of expression, including idioms, collocations, and sentence frames (collectively referred to here as formulaic sequences).
(12) Aside from this special interpretation of parallel modification, English seems to be deficient in easy or idiomatic ways to talk about the properties of relations as distinct from the properties of the items related.
(13) In the Russian culture, the colour with the biggest variety of negative connotations reflected in idiomatic expressions is black.
(14) This is comparable to attempting a critical analysis of Shakespeare's Elizabethan phraseology and idiomatic expression in Chinese, while ignoring the relevance of the English language!
(15) His brilliant rhythmic dexterity and idiomatic sense of Prokofiev's u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510Music of New Russiau251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb captured the sarcasm and biting wit of the Scherzo: Allegro marcato.
(16) All three movements of approximately equal duration are flowing, expressive and full of idiomatic pianistic gestures and an individual harmonic and textural syntax within a broadly neo-classical frame.
(17) And the main difference I think between freely improvised music and the musics you quoted is, that they are idiomatic and freely improvised music isn't.
(18) Lippa's music, though idiomatic , is not rich in melody, depending largely on rhythm and harmony.
(19) The Turin tablatures contain a similar range of music notated in new German keyboard tablature rather than staff notation, including transcriptions of motets and madrigals as well as idiomatic keyboard music.
(20) Romani uses many idiomatic expressions, proverbs, and sayings, often with metaphorical qualities.
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