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Aussprache lernen id·i·om

/ˈidēəm/
noun
  1. a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words (e.g., rain cats and dogs, see the light ).
    Synonyme: expression, idiomatic expression, turn of phrase, set phrase, fixed expression, phrase, locution
  2. a characteristic mode of expression in music or art.
    "they were both working in a neo-impressionist idiom"

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