Ngày tải lên: 30/11/2013, 16:29
... something. Fixated on something and determined to have it. 19. To have a fit. To have a temper tantrum .To lose control of your emotions. To display your anger. 20. To cave in .To give in .To allow yourself ... eyeballs in something. To have a lot of or too much of something. 3. To try one’s hand at something. To try something for the first time. 4. To bite...
Ngày tải lên: 25/02/2014, 08:20
Báo cáo khoa học: "Unsupervised Recognition of Literal and Non-Literal Use of Idiomatic Expressions" potx
... of Literal and Non -Literal Use of Idiomatic Expressions Caroline Sporleder and Linlin Li Saarland University Postfach 15 11 50 66041 Saarbr ă ucken, Germany {csporled,linlin}@coli.uni-saarland.de Abstract We ... for distinguishing literal and non -literal us- ages of idiomatic expressions. Our method determines how well a literal inter- pretation is linked to the ov...
Ngày tải lên: 17/03/2014, 22:20
the big red book of spanish idioms - 4000 idiomatic expressions
... stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the publisher. 0-0 7-1 4426 1-8 The material in this eBook also appears in the print version of this title: 0-0 7-1 4330 2-3 . ... Juan Pérez (the man in the street), professors and students, contemporary and classical literature, dictionaries, movies, and newspapers from across the...
Ngày tải lên: 04/05/2014, 13:37
a comparative study of idiomatic expressions containing the word eye in english and vietnamese equivalents = so sánh đối chiếu những thành ngữ có chứa từ mắt trong tiếng anh với những thành ngữ tương đương
... HUYỀN MINH A comparative study of idiomatic expressions containing the word eye in English and Vietnamese equivalents So sánh đối chiếu những thành ngữ có ch a từ Mắt trong tiếng Anh ... containing the word eye in English and Vietnamese equivalents So sánh đối chiếu những thành ngữ có ch a từ Mắt...
Ngày tải lên: 02/03/2015, 14:17
idiomatic expressions of places in british english and vietnamese as seen from cultural perspective = cách diễn đạt thành ngữ về nơi chốn trong tiếng anh và tiếng việt nhìn từ góc độ văn hóa
... AS SEEN FROM CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE ( CÁCH DIỄN ĐẠT THÀNH NGỮ VỀ NƠI CHỐN TRONG TIẾNG ANH ANH VÀ TIẾNG VIỆT NHÌN TỪ GÓC ĐỘ VĂN HÓA) MA MINOR THESIS Major: English Linguistics Code ... AS SEEN FROM CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE ( CÁCH DIỄN ĐẠT THÀNH NGỮ VỀ NƠI CHỐN TRONG TIẾNG ANH ANH VÀ TIẾNG VIỆT NHÌN TỪ GÓC ĐỘ VĂN HÓA) MA MINOR THESIS Majo...
Ngày tải lên: 02/03/2015, 14:32
Find the meaning of the idiomatic expressions
... Find the meaning of the idiomatic expressions Find the meaning of the idiomatic expressions. 1. To catch a Tartar is to a) catch a dangerous ... do the right thing 5. To show the white feather is a) to try to be beautiful b) to perform a good deed c) to show courage before the enemy d) to act like a coward 6. To ruffle someone’s feathers ... coward 6. T...
Ngày tải lên: 11/07/2015, 13:42
Find the meanings of given idiomatic expressions
... Find the meanings of given idiomatic expressions In each of the following questions an idiomatic expression is given. From the given options choose the one that correctly expresses the meaning ... that correctly expresses the meaning of the given idiomatic expression. 1. To make a clean breast of a) to praise yourself b) to defend yourself c) to tell...
Ngày tải lên: 11/07/2015, 13:42
Idiomatic expressions with of
... Idiomatic expressions with of ESL students spend a lot of time memorizing prepositions and the words they go with. These expressions are purely idiomatic. That means there ... is a list of adjectives that take the preposition of. Accuse of She accused me of stealing her purse. Acquitted of The man was acquitted of the charge. Capable of She is quite capable of ha...
Ngày tải lên: 11/07/2015, 19:40
Idiomatic expressions with put
... Idiomatic expressions with put The word put is used in a large number of idiomatic expressions. Each sentence given below contains an incomplete ... him. Explanation The expression Put a cork in it’ means ‘keep quiet’. To put someone down is to criticize him or her. To put your nose in is to interfere in someone’s business. ‘To put on the dog’ is to ... decided to part way...
Ngày tải lên: 11/07/2015, 19:40