Curious Phrases (e-bog) af Dunkling, Leslie
Dunkling, Leslie

Curious Phrases e-bog

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The ebook edition of the Collins Dictionary of Curious Phrases is an updated and revised version of Leslie Dunkling's classic work on curious and baffling phrases.This edition contains a selection of new phrases and explanations. It is redesigned to make it easier to use and will also contain references to internet sites where readers will be able to find out yet more about the curious phrases we…
The ebook edition of the Collins Dictionary of Curious Phrases is an updated and revised version of Leslie Dunkling's classic work on curious and baffling phrases.This edition contains a selection of new phrases and explanations. It is redesigned to make it easier to use and will also contain references to internet sites where readers will be able to find out yet more about the curious phrases we use.A guide to the original meaning of metaphorical phrases in common useInvaluable for the general reader, speechwriter or for anyone interested in language or popular culturePhrases explained include 'kick the bucket', 'scream blue murder', 'a hair of the dog', 'cat's pyjamas', 'brass tacks' and 'red herrings'
E-bog 59,77 DKK
Forfattere Dunkling, Leslie (forfatter)
Forlag Collins
Udgivet 18.12.2014
Genrer Dictionaries
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780007598120

The ebook edition of the Collins Dictionary of Curious Phrases is an updated and revised version of Leslie Dunkling's classic work on curious and baffling phrases.This edition contains a selection of new phrases and explanations. It is redesigned to make it easier to use and will also contain references to internet sites where readers will be able to find out yet more about the curious phrases we use.A guide to the original meaning of metaphorical phrases in common useInvaluable for the general reader, speechwriter or for anyone interested in language or popular culturePhrases explained include 'kick the bucket', 'scream blue murder', 'a hair of the dog', 'cat's pyjamas', 'brass tacks' and 'red herrings'