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English idiomsIdioms at ESL CafeEnglishCLUB.net
URL http://vlc.polyu.edu.hk/idioms/ http://eslcafe.com/idioms/id-mngs.htmhttp://www.englishclub.net/vocabulary/20.htm
CategoriesThere are five categories.Animal, Clothing, Games, and Nature. There are 26 categories each letter.There are 23 categories.
How material presentedIf I want to know"Dog" Click on "Dog" It start to meaning of the dog. It has pretty picture, Usage,and Chinese translation. It is displayed with a picture that usage which was wrong in us is not carried out.If I want to know difinition, Click on that words. If I want to know Get it mean , Click on G. It start about meaning and example. If I wanted to know about "Money", click on That words. There are many words and definitions about money. And there are abbr(abbreviation), dj (adjective), adv(adverb), n(noun), v(verb), UK(British English), US(American English). This is following abbreviations are used on these pages.
Size of the site There are 50 or more words. There are a lots of words in it. For example, Click on C, there are 30 or more words about C.There are a lot of words in it. For example, click one topic, there are 20 words and definitions.
Level of the site Begginer Begginer or middleBegginer or middle
Number of the words introduced There are so many words So many words can not be find.There are 20 words and definitions.
Example Meaning: every person, however unfortunate or unimportant, has a time in his life when he is successful or victorious Usage: This was the third time Peter failed his HKCEE English. His best friend Jeffrey consoled him by saying, Never mind, Peter. Every dog has its day and I am sure that you will be able to pass your examination in future.Chinese translation: 人人都有得意時 get it: understand something (often negative). "I don't get it. What do you mean?"Air travel→ticket: receipt for transportation etc. An air ticket has one coup on for each journey.

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