figuratively u rečniku PONS

figuratively Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)

figuratively speaking

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The term hour is used figuratively; the effect has no clearly defined duration and varies according to season and latitude.
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Bring him back to the soil that nourished him, literally and figuratively.
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This has expanded the reborn market allowing artists to open online stores which function figuratively as nurseries.
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On the trip, her view of the world, both literally and figuratively, are widened.
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It is a bahuvrhi, figuratively meaning whose wheels are moving, in the sense of whose chariot is rolling everywhere without obstruction.
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These clusters drew comparisons both to the biologic imagery of blood clots and spermazoa, and more figuratively to strategic maps and prom corsages.
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Howl is not naturally handsome, but he has charm, both literally and figuratively.
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Submitting artists may interpret these themes both literally and figuratively.
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Figuratively it means the place within the mind where one goes in order to work on spiritual development.
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The book's title shows in the story figuratively and literally.
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