Novo Dicionário de Expressőes Idiomáticas AmericanasNovo Dicionário de Expresses Idiomáticas Americanas
The New (Portuguese) Dictionary of American Idioms brings together 8,200 entries, 10,000 meanings and 7.200 examples drawn from American authors and hundreds of editions of Time magazine. It records idiomatic phrases and constructions.
I wrote this model as a teaching device during the time I was working in Bangkok, Thailand, as a legal editor and language consultant, with one of the Big Four Legal and Tax companies, KPMG (during my afternoon job) after teaching at the university. (by David Holmes)
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Oxford Dictionary of Idioms (2nd edition) 2004
Did you know that 'flavor of the month' originated in a marketing campaign in American ice-cream parlors in the 1940s, when a particular flavor would be specially promoted for a month at a time? And did you know that 'off the cuff' refers to the rather messy practice of writing impromptu notes on one's shirt cuff before speaking in public?
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This manual is intended for use by students working alone or as supplementary drill material in a class. The level of difficulty is intermediate. It is assumed that the student has control of the basic grammatical structures of the language but has not attained great fluency. This book and its companion volume (The Key to English Prepositions 2) are designed to acquaint the learner of English with as many as possible of the most useful grammatical patterns and idioms involving prepositions in everyday English. Usages that are restricted to formal or oratorical style have been omitted except where they have been included to point out a contrast.
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English Idioms OUP
This book contains detailed information about the use and meanings of English idioms. everyone can benefit from this material no matter what their level of English is!
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