colloquial u rečniku PONS

colloquial Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

colloquial language

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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While considered inappropriate in formal writing, colloquial terms are typically considered acceptable in speech across a wide range of contexts, while slang tends to be considered unacceptable in many contexts.
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The image of the ivory tower, a colloquial metaphor for academia, sustains the metaphor.
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In the colloquial language, the perfect is often preferred to the preterite.
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It can also be used as a measure of energy, for truck classification, or as a colloquial term.
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To distinguish itself from contemporary colloquial language, standard language usage includes archaisms and honorific colours.
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A colloquial description of an action movie of the more violent kind.
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But the colloquial name aptly described not only the new arrivals but also the new area with its modern houses, shopping centre and churches.
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Although marketing materials may use the colloquial term camcorder, the name on the package and manual is often video camera recorder.
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Hives are another cause for skin lumps and are sometimes called "heat bumps" and occasionally "protein bumps" as well, demonstrating the problem with commonly used, non-descriptive colloquial terms.
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Martin wanted phrases that were specific to different areas, colloquial terms and such.
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