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idiomatically造句
1. All three works on this disc are idiomatically performed and decently, if rather drily, recorded. 2. He expressed himself idiomatically. 3. Idiomatically speaking, something can be both cool and hot and be equally desirable. 4. She replied with the Arabic word that, idiomatically translated, means "Let's go." 5. The ubiquitous mouse input device is not metaphoric of anything, but rather is learned idiomatically. 6. Try a small project, twice. Try it once in your home base technology and then once, as idiomatically as possible, in a competing technology. 7. It referred to a performance in which one person played all or most of the roles, idiomatically, it has come to describe an activity in which one person does almost everything'. 8. If we would like to talk concisely, clearly and idiomatically, we must remember as many of them as possible. 9. What he said was a word for word translation from Chinese, but even if he had phrased his idea more idiomatically, you still would have misunderstood him. 10. The goal of English teaching is to broaden the students' knowledge in English, to offer them overall skills, and to improve their practical ability to use English idiomatically.