colloquially в словаре Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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When vehicles are fully stopped for periods of time, this is colloquially known as a traffic jam or traffic snarl-up.
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Going berserk is also used colloquially to describe a person who is acting in a wild rage or in an uncontrolled and irrational manner.
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These negotiated increases in pay are colloquially referred to as cost-of-living adjustments or cost-of-living increases because of their similarity to increases tied to externally determined indexes.
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Upon cessation of metamorphism, the sulfides may inherit a foliated or sheared texture, and typically develop bright, equigranular to globular aggregates of porphyroblastic pentlandite crystals known colloquially as fish scales.
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When viewed from beneath, a characteristic groove colloquially known as a moat can be seen in the gill pattern circumnavigating the stalk.
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Similarly, the term tarmac is sometimes colloquially misapplied to asphalt roads or aircraft runways.
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Colloquially, the term monorail is often used to describe any form of elevated rail or people mover.
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However, because of the prevalence of the icebox in recent human history, the name icebox is still used colloquially for the modern home refrigerator by older persons in some regions.
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The pygostyle is the main component of the uropygium, a structure colloquially known as parson's nose, pope's nose, or sultan's nose.
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A prepaid phone specifically purchased to be used briefly and then replaced is known colloquially as a burner phone or burner.
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