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English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > lingoes
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lingo sustantivo masculino (Per) leapfrog ' lingo' also found in these entries: English: lingotr['lɪŋgəʊ]1 slang idioma nombre masculino1) language: idioma m2) jargon: jerga fn.• jerga s.f.• jerigonza s.f.'lɪŋgəʊ['lɪŋɡǝʊ]N (pl lingoes) (=language) lengua f, idioma m ; (=specialist jargon) jerga f* * *['lɪŋgəʊ] -
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noun, pl. lingoes1) (derog./joc.): (language) Sprache, die2) (jargon) Fachjargon, der* * *lin·go<pl -s or -es>[ˈlɪŋgəʊ, AM -goʊ]n ( fam)* * *['lɪŋgəʊ]n (inf)Sprache f; (= specialist jargon) Jargon m, Kauderwelsch nt (inf)I don't speak the lingo — ich kann die Sprache (hier/dort) nicht (inf)
* * *lingo [ˈlıŋɡəʊ] pl -goes s umg1. Kauderwelsch n2. (Fach)Jargon m3. (Fremd)Sprache f* * *noun, pl. lingoes1) (derog./joc.): (language) Sprache, die2) (jargon) Fachjargon, der* * *n.Fachjargon m. -
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(hverdagslig, ofte nedsettende eller spøkefullt)1) språk, sjargong2) kaudervelsk, labbelensk, babbel -
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n. taal(tje), (vak)jargon[ linggoo] 〈meervoud: lingoes〉 〈informeel; pejoratief, schertsend〉 -
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* * *(colloq) ['lɪŋgəʊ] noun baragouin (colloq) m -
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['beɪbəlaɪz]гл.to babelize the language into several thieves' lingoes — сделать так, чтобы язык раздробился на несколько малопонятных "воровских" жаргонов
Syn:2) приводить в смятение, замешательствоSyn: -
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Синонимический ряд:dialects (noun) cant; cants; dialects; jargons; lingoes; patois; patters; slangs; vernaculars -
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∎ familiar I don't speak the lingo je ne parle pas la langue du pays□ ;∎ technical/scientific lingo jargon m technique/scientifique□ -
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/'liɳgou/ * danh từ, số nhiều lingoes /'liɳgouz/ - (từ lóng) tiếng lóng, tiếng la khó hiểu
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