colloquial 英 [kəˈləʊkwiəl]   美 [kəˈloʊkwiəl]

colloquial

colloquial  英 [kəˈləʊkwiəl] 美 [kəˈloʊkwiəl]

adj. 白话的;通俗的;口语体的 

名词复数:colloquials 

There are multiple colloquial terms for psilocybin mushrooms, the most common being magic mushrooms or ’shrooms. 致幻类蘑菇有很多通俗的叫法,最普遍的莫过于魔菇或死亡蘑菇。
A "steep" learning curve, in colloquial usage, usually means experiencing a large and increasing amount of effort for a constant amount of learning, i.e. approaching a natural limit. 用通俗的说法,陡的学习曲线表明同等量的学习需要付出很大而且还在增大的努力,即达到了自然极限。

  • Colloquial language is casual and conversational: it's the difference between "What are you going to do?" and "Whatchagonnado?"
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  • adj. 白话的;通俗的;口语体的
  • 1. There are multiple colloquial terms for psilocybin mushrooms, the most common being magic mushrooms or ’shrooms.

    致幻类蘑菇有很多通俗的叫法,最普遍的莫过于魔菇或死亡蘑菇。

  • 2. A "steep" learning curve, in colloquial usage, usually means experiencing a large and increasing amount of effort for a constant amount of learning, i.e. approaching a natural limit.

    用通俗的说法,陡的学习曲线表明同等量的学习需要付出很大而且还在增大的努力,即达到了自然极限。

  • 3. Chinese have combined a traditional delight in word-play with their new-found passion for stocks to create a rich supply of colloquial jargon for investing that is bandied around brokerage offices.

    中国人将传统的趣味组词和新涌现的股票热情结合在一起,创造了大量通俗上口的投资名词,在证券交易大厅里广为流传。

  • colloquial (adj.) 1751, "pertaining to conversation," from colloquy "a conversation" + -al (1). From 1752 as "peculiar or appropriate to the language of common speech or familiar conversation," especially as distinguished from elegant or formal speech. Related: Colloquially.
col·lo·quial / kəˈləʊkwiəl ; NAmE kəˈloʊkwiəl / adjective (of words and language 词语和语言 ) used in conversation but not in formal speech or writing 会话的;口语的 SYN informal col·lo·qui·al·ly / kəˈləʊkwiəli ; NAmE kəˈloʊkwiəli / adverb col·lo·quial / kəˈləʊkwiəl ; NAmE kəˈloʊkwiəl / col·lo·qui·al·ly / kəˈləʊkwiəli ; NAmE kəˈloʊkwiəli /
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