... kéo dài thời gian- Rough and ready: tàm tạm- In the rough: chưa hoàn thành- In rough: đại kháiEx: I’ve drawn it in rough so that he finds it easy to look- Join hands to do ST: hợp tác làm ... much attention to ST- Be in the right frame of mind: ở tâm trạng thoải mái, tốt- Take ST in one’s stride: vượt qua cái gì một cách dễ dàng SOME USEFULIDIOMSANDPHRASES (part1)1/- be on ... to start working/ có hiệu lực- Put ST into operation- At a push: ở tình thế thúc bách- Give SO/get the push: sa thải, đuổi việc ai- Drive to extinction- Paw prints: foot prints- Be obsessed...
... features of Englishidioms denoting fear in comparison with Vietnamese counterparts 3.1. Metaphor and metonymy in cognitive linguistics 3.2. Metaphor and metonymy inEnglishidioms denoting fear ... Sharing the same points of view with Gill Philip in Idioms, but Fernando makes it more concrete by classifying idiomsand bringing out necessary criteria accompanied with. According to Fernando, ... “quaking” replacing “shaking” and “boots” substituting for “shoes” in quaking in your boots (be very worried or frightened). According to Cacciari and Tabossi (1993: xiii) “the difficulties in...
... pointed out the background knowledge of the idioms, defining of the idiomsin general andidioms denoting intelligence and understanding in particular, the distinctive features of English idioms, ... understanding inEnglishand Vietnamese. 6 Lastly, the researcher is dealing with some teaching implications to help teachers in teaching Englishidioms involving intelligence and understanding. ... 1.3.2. Definition of idioms denoting intelligence and understanding There are no definitions of idioms denoting intelligence and understanding but it is not difficult to understand them. Idioms...
... contingent of Englishmen involved in the planning and administration of settlements in Ireland, any legal rights or benefitsthat the inhabitants might have ideally had either to their own land ... seriesof English imitations, including Gervase Markham’s continuation ofSidney’s unfinished 1590 version, entitled The English Arcadia, Alludinghis Beginning from Sir Philip Sidnes Ending (1607) and ... Conquest andEnglish legal identity in Cymbeline 1607 Love’s justice and the freedom of Brittany in Lady MaryWroth’s Urania part I 187Conclusion: English law and the early modern romance 219Index...
... is warm must include the time 3:00; however, the starting and ending points of the cake-frosting event need not coincide exactly with the starting and ending points of the interval at which ... disjunction: (7) during(DuringEvent, MainEvent) OR starts(DuringEvent, MainEvent) OR ends(DuringEvent, MainEvent) 4. Passing the During Time: Rules for Temporal Interpretation In the previous ... of being similar to events with a starting and an ending point, because they are constrained only to exist within some nonnull in- terval. Checking whether or not the sentence is true involves...
... its own definition, as pointed out by Hornstein(1977). These definitions will determine the temporal relationship between the events in the main clause and the events in the subordinate clause. ... main-event(main-clause)) (begin main-event(subordinate-clause))) (= (end main-event(main-clause)) (end main-event(subordinate-clause)))) Until : requires in most cases that the main event of the main clause ... (end main-event(main-clause)) (begin main-event(subordinate-clause))) Before : requires that the anchor event of the main clause end before the beginning of the main event of the subordinate...