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What's the difference between "not fml" and "infml" in dictionary?
I'm reading 《Longman Lexicon of Contemporary English》
and it sometimes uses "not fml" or "infml" which confuses me.
for example:
1.get up: not fml (1)to (cause to) rise from bed in the morning (2).....
2.pick oneself up: infml to get up. esp after falling
3.strike: (1)not fml to seem:
4.look as if: also look like, usu infml to seem to be (going to)
What's the difference between them?
Thank you!
5 août 2016 07:30
Réponses · 4
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If a word or expression is 'not formal', it means that you can use it in both informal and neutral contexts. The only situation you wouldn't use it in is a formal one.
If a word or expression is 'informal', you would only use it in informal contexts.
5 août 2016
2
fml= formal
infml=informal
5 août 2016
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AbnerGong
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Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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Anglais
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