colloquially造句1, This building is colloquially referred to as the barn.
2, Limestone is colloquially called cyan stone.
3, Colloquially, a "fairy tale" or "fairy story" can also mean any far-fetched story or tall tale.
4, Sich einem herunterreissen means "to pull off" and colloquially "to masturbate."- TR.
5, Their place is partly filled by what are colloquially known aspubs, public houses.
6, These people, known colloquially as bushmen, traditionally make their livings by hunting and gathering.
7, The avocado is colloquially known as the Alligator Pear, reflecting its shape and the leather-like appearance of its skin.
8, The Ford Model T (colloquially known as the Tin Lizzie and Flivver) is an automobile that was produced by Henry Ford's Ford Motor Company from 1908 through 1927.
9, Buckyballs, as they became known colloquially, are football-shaped molecules made of 60 carbon atoms linked by single and double bonds.
10, The people who write parking tickets in New York are known colloquially as "brownies".
11, Usually, you will be more concerned with compensation for loss of office colloquially known as a golden handshake.
12, Xanax is one of a class of drugs known colloquially as "benzos" (benzodiazepines) that are safe and highly effective — but can also be addictive and have potential for abuse.
13, For some little time the Jurymen hang about the Sol's Ams colloquially.
14, The best deals can be obtained from motivated sellers colloquially as " don't wanters. "
15, This course is an introduction to modern standard Chinese colloquially called Mandarin.