Description:
If you are hearing this expression for the first time, you will be surprised, because it is interesting to hear something that is not often used in everyday language, isn’t it? It is the same with idioms. The idiom can be explained by calling it an indirect pun. It is an expression that does not literally mean the same thing, but is used to represent an expression expressing terms such as time and place.
For example, Alex kicked the bucket does not mean that he literally kicked the bucket, but rather that Alex is no longer there. This is just an idiom, there are countless others that need to be memorized to carry on a conversation in everyday life.
It contains over 5,000 idioms, offering a vast in-depth knowledge. Links to other expressions (from British to American) are available.
This is a dictionary of all known and unknown idioms defined by the Oxford Standard and is commercially available as the Oxford Dictionary of Idioms.
It belongs to the dictionary/translator category and is licensed under shareware for the Windows 32-bit and 64-bit platform and can be used as a free trial until the end of the trial period. A demo version of the Oxford Dictionary of Idioms is available to all users of the software as a free download, with potential limitations compared to the full version.
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How To Install:
After you get the 9,71 MB (oxford_dictionary_of_idiom_win_31015.exe) installation file double click on the executable (.exe) file.
Then follow the setup steps.
Author |
Mobile Systems Inc |
Last Updated On |
Runs on |
Windows 10 / Windows 8 / Windows 7 / Windows Vista / XP |
Total downloads |
42 |
File size |
9,71 MB |
Filename |
oxford_dictionary_of_idiom_win_31015.exe
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