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Cultural Differences on Chinese and English Idioms of Diet and the Translation

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  • Chunli Yang

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Idioms is a special culture which is shaped in the daily lives of the local people, particularly the idioms of diet has a close relation with various elements, such as the eating custom , history, fairy tales, geographic situations. Also, different ways of translation on different diet idioms in English and Chinese will be analyzed in this article. As a result, it will be very important to know the great culture contents in the idioms of diet in order to do a better job in the research of cross-culture communication and the translation.Â

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  • Chunli Yang, 2010. "Cultural Differences on Chinese and English Idioms of Diet and the Translation," English Language Teaching, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 3(1), pages 148-148, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:eltjnl:v:3:y:2010:i:1:p:148
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