• Better @ Idioms

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Better @ Idioms

著者: Chimes
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  • The English language originated from West Germanic dialects around 550 AD. From being the language of England, it is now spoken in significant parts of the world.

    Over the centuries English has become a flexible language by nature. It has developed through the years by adding words to enrich the vocabulary and creating various idioms, metaphors, and figures of speech which help in expressing what one wishes to say in a unique manner.

    Talking specifically about idioms, these are a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words used in these.

    So in this podcast, Better @ Idioms, we explain this very aspect of the idioms, the concept behind their origin, their meaning, usage and much more.

    If you like the show, support us by becoming a patron on this link: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradio

    Visit our website to know more: https://chimesradio.com

    All podcast listening links: http://chimesradio.bio.link/

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  • A Penny For Your Thoughts
    2022/05/09

    "A Penny for your thoughts" is an idiom which means a way of asking what a person is thinking, listen in to know more.

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  • Wrap Your Head Around Something
    2022/04/14

    "Wrap Your Head Around Something" is an idiom which originated from the fact that a lot of mental activity is required to understand something difficult. Listen to know more.

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  • Head in the Clouds
    2022/04/10

    "Head in the clouds" is an idiom which originated from the time when there was no concept of aviation. It figuratively means to be inattentive, to be unrealistic or to be unaware of a situation. Listen in to know more.

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あらすじ・解説

The English language originated from West Germanic dialects around 550 AD. From being the language of England, it is now spoken in significant parts of the world.

Over the centuries English has become a flexible language by nature. It has developed through the years by adding words to enrich the vocabulary and creating various idioms, metaphors, and figures of speech which help in expressing what one wishes to say in a unique manner.

Talking specifically about idioms, these are a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words used in these.

So in this podcast, Better @ Idioms, we explain this very aspect of the idioms, the concept behind their origin, their meaning, usage and much more.

If you like the show, support us by becoming a patron on this link: https://www.patreon.com/chimesradio

Visit our website to know more: https://chimesradio.com

All podcast listening links: http://chimesradio.bio.link/

Connect with us on our social handles to get all content updates:
https://www.instagram.com/vrchimesradio/
https://www.facebook.com/chimesradio

2024 BlueBall Media & Entertainment Pvt Ltd.

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