English to Zulu Meaning of phrase - ibinzana


Phrase :
ibinzana

umusho, ibinzana, ethi, inkulumo, isisho, ulimi, isiqubulo

ibinzana, igama, ilungelo, uqoke, izwi, ukukhuluma, lombhede

ibinzana wabekwa imishwana amagama phrasings
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Definitions of phrase in English
Noun(1) an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence(2) a short musical passage(3) an expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up(4) dance movements that are linked in a single choreographic sequence
Verb(1) put into words or an expression(2) divide, combine, or mark into phrases
Examples of phrase in English
(1) Soames looked him up and down before dismissing him with a pithy phrase from a great wartime leader.(2) Selim Palmgren's works for solo piano evoke a similar atmosphere, and somehow Finnish pianists understand perfectly how to phrase his music.(3) You can assess how much expression to give, and how to phrase the music in the absence of score markings.(4) his favourite phrase is ÔÇÿit's a pleasureÔÇÖ(5) Speculation is rife as to how Chen will phrase his words May 20 in a bid to ÔÇÿsquare the circleÔÇÖ of trying to keep China happy and at the same time not budging on the sovereignty issue.(6) It is my fault, I did not phrase the question correctly.(7) A note, a phrase , or a section of music has embodied meaning, because it points to and makes us expect another musical (not extramusical) event.(8) It's obligatory to have either a direct object or a preposition phrase with ÔÇÿforÔÇÖ.(9) it's important to phrase the question correctly(10) Though it may have been somewhat culturally insensitive or politically incorrect to use the phrase , the expression won't qualify as a racist slur.(11) Points will be awarded for two things: how obscure the connection is and how unusual the word or phrase you searched for is.(12) But you have tried to phrase your words in a more pleasant tone.(13) Infra dig is short for the Latin phrase infra dignitatem which means beneath one's dignity.(14) At the end of it all are words, pure and simple - and how you phrase those words and get across what you're saying is the most important thing.(15) Breathe naturally, lout slowly, silently repeating your focus word or phrase every time you exhale.(16) And the connection is a pithy phrase of Deputy Noonan's dating back to the 1987 election campaign.
Related Phrases of phrase
(1) noun phrase ::
Ibizo ibinzana
(2) prepositional phrase ::
ibinzana prepositional
(3) phrase book ::
incwadi ibinzana
(4) verb phrase ::
ibinzana isenzo
(5) adverbial phrase ::
ibinzana tandziso
(6) set phrase ::
isethi ibinzana
(7) key phrase ::
inkulumo ethile
(8) stock phrase ::
isitokwe ibinzana
(9) catch-phrase ::
catch-ibinzana
Synonyms
Noun
1. expression ::
inkulumo
2. group of words ::
weqoqo lamagama
3. construction ::
ukwakhiwa
4. locution ::
locution
5. term ::
eside
6. turn of phrase ::
Ithuba yebizo
7. idiom ::
isisho
8. idiomatic expression ::
inkulumo tenkhulumo
9. saying ::
ethi
10. tag ::
ithegi
Verb
11. express ::
ukuveza
12. put into words ::
ukuyibeka ngamazwi
13. put ::
ukubeka
14. word ::
izwi
15. style ::
isitayela
16. formulate ::
akuhlele
17. couch ::
lombhede
18. frame ::
Uhlaka
19. articulate ::
lamukele
20. verbalize ::
ukusho
Different Forms
phrase, phrased, phrases, phrasing, phrasings
Word Example from TV Shows
If the court will excuse my homespun,
corn-fed, Nebraskan turn of phrase.

If the court will excuse my homespun, corn-fed, Nebraskan turn of PHRASE."

The Big Bang Theory Season 3, Episode 16

Have you ever heard the phrase...

Have you ever heard the PHRASE...

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 6

Phrase it however you want. Okay?
You're jumping ahead. Now--

Phrase it however you want. Okay? You're jumping ahead. Now--

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4

I assumed, as in a number of languages,
that the gesture was part of the phrase.

I assumed, as in a number of languages, that the gesture was part of the PHRASE.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 17

Interesting. Do you know where
the phrase

Interesting. Do you know where the PHRASE "jibber jabber" comes from?

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 23

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