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(special words or phrases used within a group, trade or profession etc: legal jargon; medical jargon; Thieves use a special jargon in order to confuse passing hearers.) jergajargon n argottr['ʤɑːgən]1 jerga, jerigonzajargon ['ʤɑrgən] n: jerga fn.• jerga s.f.• jerigonza s.f.'dʒɑːrgən, 'dʒɑːgənmass noun jerga f['dʒɑːɡǝn]N jerga f* * *['dʒɑːrgən, 'dʒɑːgən]mass noun jerga f -
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nMINERAL circón incoloro m, jargón m -
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s.1 jerga (despectivo)2 lenguaje, el habla.v.hablar en jerigonza. (pt & pp jargoned) -
7 jargon of gypsies or thieves
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8 jargon aphasia
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9 jargon aphasia
s.afasia de jerga, afasia en jerigonza, jargonofasia, parafasia literal. -
10 jargon administratif
jerigonza administrativaDictionnaire Français-Espagnol des expressions et locutions > jargon administratif
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11 bureaucratic jargon
s.jerga burocrática, jerga burocrática gubernamental. -
12 computer jargon
s.jerga de cómputo, jerga computacional, jerga informática. -
13 legal jargon
s.jerga legal. -
14 pedantic jargon
s.jerga pedántica. -
15 specialist jargon
s.jerga técnica. -
16 street jargon
s.jerga callejera. -
17 technical jargon
s.lenguaje técnico, jerga técnica. -
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tr[kænt]1 (hypocrisy) hipocresías nombre femenino plural2 (jargon) jergacant ['kænt] vttilt: ladear, inclinarcant vi1) slant: ladearse, inclinarse, escorar (dícese de un barco)2) : hablar insinceramentecant n1) slant: plano m inclinado2) jargon: jerga f3) : palabras fpl insincerasn.• argot s.m.• hipocresía s.f.• inclinación s.f.n.• canto s.m.v.• inclinar v.kæntmass nouna) ( insincere talk) hipocresía fb) ( jargon) jerga f
I [kænt]1.N (=slope) inclinación f, sesgo m ; [of crystal etc] bisel m2.VT inclinar, sesgar3.VI inclinarse, ladearse
II [kænt]1. N1) (=hypocrisy) hipocresía(s) f(pl)2) (=jargon) jerga f2.VI camandulear* * *[kænt]mass nouna) ( insincere talk) hipocresía fb) ( jargon) jerga f -
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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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jerga sustantivo femenino 1 ( de los adolescentes) slang 2 (Méx) ( trapo) floorcloth
jerga f (de un grupo profesional) jargon
jerga médica, medical jargon (argot) slang: en su jerga pibe significa hombre, pibe means bloke in slang ' jerga' also found in these entries: Spanish: manga English: jargon - lingo - slang
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Jargon — Jargon … Deutsch Wörterbuch
jargon — 1. (jar gon) s. m. 1° Langage corrompu. • Tout ce que vous prêchez est, je crois, bel et bon ; Mais je ne saurais, moi, parler votre jargon, MOL. F. sav. II, 6. • L impudente ! appeler un jargon le langage Fondé sur la raison et sur le bel… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
jargon — 1. history of the term. The OED gives several meanings for jargon, all except one mostly derogatory in connotation. The prevailing current senses of the word are (1) ‘words or expressions used by a particular group or profession’, and (2)… … Modern English usage
jargon — JARGÓN, jargoane, s.n. 1. Limbaj specific anumitor categorii sociale, care reflectă dorinţa celor ce l vorbesc de a se distinge de masa mare a vorbitorilor şi care se caracterizează prin abundenţa cuvintelor şi expresiilor pretenţioase, de obicei … Dicționar Român
Jargon — Jar gon, n. [F. jargon, OF. also gargon, perh. akin to E. garrulous, or gargle.] 1. Confused, unintelligible language; gibberish. A barbarous jargon. Macaulay. All jargon of the schools. Prior. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: an artificial idiom or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jargon — Sm erw. fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus frz. jargon (eigentlich unverständliches Gerede ), dieses aus vor rom. * gargone Gezwitscher, Geschwätz . Ebenso nndl. jargon, ne. jargon, nfrz. jargon, nschw. jargong, nnorw. sjargong. ✎ DF 1… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
jargon — JARGON. s. m. Langage corrompu. Cet homme parle si mal François, que je n entends point son jargon. Il sign. aussi, Un langage concerté, que l on fait pour n estre entendu que de ceux avec qui on a intelligence. Les bohemiens, les gueux, les… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Jargon — Jar gon, n. [E. jargon, It. jiargone; perh. fr. Pers. zarg[=u]n gold colored, fr. zar gold. Cf. {Zircon}.] (Min.) A variety of zircon. See {Zircon}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Jargon — Jar gon (j[aum]r g[o^]n), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Jargoned} ( g[o^]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Jargoning}.] To utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds; to talk unintelligibly, or in a harsh and noisy manner. [1913 Webster] The noisy jay,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jargon — I (technical language) noun argot, cant, code, coined words, language of a particular profession, legalese, neologism, neology, private language, professional language, professional vocabulary, specialized language, specialized terminology,… … Law dictionary
jargon — UK US /ˈdʒɑːgən/ noun [U] ► language used by a particular group of people, especially in their work, and which most other people do not understand: »business/legal/economic jargon … Financial and business terms