Nghĩa của từ vernacular bằng Tiếng Anh

adjective
1
(of language) spoken as one's mother tongue; not learned or imposed as a second language.
Instead it will become regarded historically as a document that knowingly accelerated the demise of vernacular language usage in the Northern Territory.
2
(of architecture) concerned with domestic and functional rather than monumental buildings.
This activity can remind us that vernacular architecture is one cornerstone of our identity.
noun
1
the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience
2
architecture concerned with domestic and functional rather than monumental buildings.
buildings in which Gothic merged into farmhouse vernacular
adjective
noun

Đặt câu với từ "vernacular"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "vernacular", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ vernacular, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ vernacular trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh

1. Mysteries of vernacular:

2. In De vulgari eloquentia (On Eloquence in the Vernacular), however, Dante defended the use of the vernacular in literature.

3. Buckra (not comparable) (African-American Vernacular, archaic) White.

4. Paraphrase the ancient Chinese prose in vernacular language.

5. His language is smooth, easy, colloquial and mostly vernacular.

6. vernacular fiction was scorned as a disreputably popular form.

7. What does Aight mean? (African American Vernacular, slang) All right

8. Galileo wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.

9. The concept of vernacular landscape is increasingly suffused and blurry.

10. However, modern Contractions have evolved from these new vernacular function words

11. Common speech (late 14c.) is the vernacular, as opposed to Latin.

12. They put on tin foil hats and spoke an incomprehensible vernacular.

13. Aight (not comparable) (African-American Vernacular, slang) Contraction of all right

14. Aight (African-American Vernacular, West Country, slang) Contraction of all right

15. The new - vernacular literature expressionism is the key point of paper.

16. During the 1940s, Maoism had spread among Chinese vernacular schools in Sarawak.

17. If you were caught speaking in vernacular you paid a penny fine.

18. As with Galileo, he wrote in the vernacular to reach a larger audience.

19. 9 As the Middle Ages progressed, the Church’s stand against vernacular Bibles hardened.

20. Brotha meaning (slang, African American Vernacular or Jamaica) Eye dialect spelling of brother.

21. A few communities use vernacular plainchant settings, usually with one of the older rites.

22. “Lazy Eye” is the common or vernacular term for the medical diagnosis named Amblyopia

23. For roughly a thousand years, Yiddish was the shared vernacular language of Ashkenazic Jewry

24. I grew up on the streets and am well-versed in the vernacular Talkshitonics.

25. In many cases this is quite unlike the vernacular of the parents' country or countries.

26. They kept the old biblical landmarks alive, but in a more informal and vernacular language.

27. Synonyms for Basilect include dialect, language, lingo, patois, idiom, jargon, vernacular, tongue, argot and brogue

28. Roseberry's Couture isn’t fragile; adjectives like frothy, frilly, and dainty aren’t in the designer's vernacular

29. The index of prohibited books listed translations of the Bible into the vernacular as dangerous

30. Most of these new sermons were recorded in literary Sanskrit rather than in vernacular language.

31. Hymns were sung in the vernacular, ecclesiastical corruption and the worship of images were renounced.

32. Borowski, who Adeptly uses the vernacular and tactics of poker to expound on his parenting ideas

33. In Annex XIV, the following names are inserted in their corresponding alphabetical order of vernacular names:

34. The principal School was a New side figure who first adopted schoolbook written in the vernacular.

35. Beowulf, heroic poem, the highest achievement of Old English literature and the earliest European vernacular epic

36. Vernacular cosmopolitans are compelled to make a tryst with cultural translation as an act of survival.

37. And literacy, at least in the vernacular, could certainly be acquired without the aid of schooling.

38. The red brick walls with punched, mullioned windows are enjoyably like-but-unlike traditional New England vernacular.

39. Traditional literary criticism has celebrated the growth of the vernacular as a vehicle for expression during the Renaissance.

40. Vernacular names [ edit wikidata 'Category:Arachnids' linked to current category] [ edit wikidata 'Arachnida' main topic of 'Category:Arachnids'] English : Arachnids

41. Allowing so much as the wrong noun to enter the vernacular, it is felt, would diminish the republic.

42. Indeed, it was the pressure from this large and disadvantaged constituency that helped to establish vernacular literary education.

43. Trying to build interlocutory relations between traditions and realism, so as to advance modern updating in vernacular architecture.

44. If the Affirmants sign in vernacular and do not know English, the attesting Authority should certify that the contents of the affidavit were translated and read over to the Affirmants who have signed in vernacular and that they understood before signing the same

45. Apart from this specific designation, the word Band has wide vernacular application, from generalized usage (as in “dance Band

46. This draft is written in pure, vernacular Lagueño Tagalog and has no written direct signature or date of inscription.

47. He spoke with many pauses so that the translator at his right could convey the message in the vernacular.

48. But the juxtaposition of the two buildings speaks volumes about the rapid disappearance of regional, vernacular, even weirdo architecture.

49. Buteo Vernacular names [ edit wikidata 'Category:Buteo' linked to current category ] [ edit wikidata 'Buteo' main topic of 'Category:Buteo' ] English : Buzzards

50. Broadly conceived, Brutalism came to describe an international approach to architecture that reflected social ideals, industrial and vernacular means