English to Punjabi Dictionary phraseology

phraseology

ਸ਼ਬਦਾਵਲੀ
definition
noun
legal phraseology
a mode of expression, especially one characteristic of a particular speaker or writer.
example
I know that my 'phraseology' and way of putting things is sometimes a bit direct.
So I was strict, marking the Custer manuscript heavily, lacing into its 'phraseology' , conception, and organization.
So spare me your showy concern for sensitivity by using the appropriate 'phraseology' .
More often, Carson employs a sort of linguistic camp: a 'phraseology' that is obviously exaggerated or out of place, but which is meant to be relished for that very reason.
Note the cautious 'phraseology' , which implies that these could have nothing more than a placebo effect: if you think a treatment is doing you good, then you may well perk up a bit anyway.
Sure enough, he is attempting to ‘keep a lid on things’ - part of his staple 'phraseology' .
‘The 'phraseology' used in the past is not going to disappear because of the new guidelines,’ he said.
But most readers can probably recognize the cloying 'phraseology' as self-serving.
This 'phraseology' cannot be very assuring to the Karzai government.
Though the 'phraseology' is a bit confusing, the technique is relatively simple.
My 'phraseology' was perhaps too colloquial and informal - I was trying to pay them a compliment for getting the story.
There is no science of cookery possible without a correct 'phraseology' .
legal 'phraseology'
This 'phraseology' , Lakoff argues, implies first that tax is a burden or a virulent disease which cries out for a cure.
Hardy's rhetoric allows the critic to overlook the simple wrongness of Tess's act, and mask it in a neutral 'phraseology' more appropriate to suicide or death by natural causes than homicide.
This 'phraseology' is open to numerous interpretations, and hopefully the yet-to-be published regulations will provide assistance to employers.
The 'phraseology' might have been a bit offside, though.
legal 'phraseology'
We know that he valued Kierkegaard and Schopenhauer, and one of the most wonderful of his later poems raids Coleridge for its closing 'phraseology' .
On the air since January 2, it is, to use the cliched 'phraseology' , a television show with a difference in the sense that it has Ruby playing a double role in all the episodes.
Such 'phraseology' is needed if one wants to name things without calling up mental pictures of them.
The New Shakspere Society attempted to use metrical and 'phraseological' tests to establish the order in which Shakespeare wrote the plays; and, using that order, to study ‘the progress and meaning of Shakspere's mind’.
He'd made a really good ‘black men in the USA’ comment in an insightful manner about being stigmatised, but then in literally the next sentence he undid his good 'phraseological' work.
TPM Reader AK writes in with a splendid bit of lexical or 'phraseological' insight.
As a one more deft stroke of his 'phraseological' felicity, Vajpayee has pulled off a statement that hones itself to everybody's satisfaction.
Even in social circles there are serious attempts to change some words and 'phraseologies' to remove the connotations that these terminologies have acquired over a long time.
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