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61 one-dimensional language
• jednorozmerný jazyk -
62 problem oriented language
• problémovo orientovaný ja -
63 procedural language
• procedurálny jazyk -
64 program language
• programovací jazyk -
65 programming language
• programovací jazyk -
66 publication language
• publikacný jazyk -
67 query language
• dopytový jazyk• dopytovací jazyk -
68 reference language
• referencný jazyk -
69 simulation language
• simulacný jazyk -
70 source language
• východiskový jazyk• zdrojový jazyk -
71 strong language
(swearing or abuse.) nadávky* * *• silné výrazy• prudké slová -
72 symbolic language
• symbolický jazyk -
73 target language
• cielový jazyk -
74 universal language
• univerzálny jazyk -
75 use bad language
• kliat• bohovat• nadávat -
76 user language
• užívatelský jazyk -
77 user oriented language
• užívatelský jazyk -
78 body language
noun (body movements, facial expressions etc that show what a person (really) feels or thinks.) reč tela a mimiky -
79 vernacular
[və'nækjulə] 1. adjective(colloquial or informally conversational: vernacular speech/language.) hovorový2. noun(the common informal language of a country etc as opposed to its formal or literary language: They spoke to each other in the vernacular of the region.) nárečie* * *• vlastný• úzko-odborný jazyk• žargón• slang• typický• dorozumievacia rec• hovorový• hovorový jazyk• domáci• dialektický• dialekt• dialektový• charakteristický• domorodý• domáce nárecie• rodný• rodný (jazyk)• lokálny• ludový• krajový• materctina• materský jazyk• miestny• miestny jazyk• národný jazyk• nárecový• nárecie -
80 English
['iŋɡliʃ] 1. adjective(of England or its inhabitants: three English people; the English language.) anglický2. noun(the main language of England and the rest of Britain, North America, a great part of the British Commonwealth and some other countries: He speaks English.) angličtina* * *• anglický jazyk• anglický• anglicky• anglictina
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Language — language … Dictionary of sociology
language — lan‧guage [ˈlæŋgwɪdʒ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] a system of speaking and writing used by people in one country or area: • the French language • Do you speak any foreign languages? • Trading in Europe means communicating in more than one… … Financial and business terms
Language — Lan guage, n. [OE. langage, F. langage, fr. L. lingua the tongue, hence speech, language; akin to E. tongue. See {Tongue}, cf. {Lingual}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Any means of conveying or communicating ideas; specifically, human speech; the expression … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
language — 1 Language, dialect, tongue, speech, idiom are comparable when they denote a body or system of words and phrases used by a large community (as of a region) or by a people, a nation, or a group of nations. Language may be used as a general term… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
language — [laŋ′gwij] n. [ME < OFr langage < langue, tongue < L lingua, tongue, language, altered (by assoc. with lingere, to lick) < OL dingua < IE * dṇg̑hwa > OE tunge, TONGUE] 1. a) human speech b) Archaic the ability to communicate by… … English World dictionary
language — I noun communication, composition, dialect, expression, faculty of speech, folk speech, form of expression, formulation, idiom, jargon, lingua, linguistics, means of communication, oral, oratio, parlance, phrasing, phraseology, rhetoric, sermo,… … Law dictionary
language — late 13c., langage words, what is said, conversation, talk, from O.Fr. langage (12c.), from V.L. *linguaticum, from L. lingua tongue, also speech, language (see LINGUAL (Cf. lingual)). The form with u developed in Anglo French. Meaning a language … Etymology dictionary
language — ► NOUN 1) the method of human communication, either spoken or written, consisting of the use of words in a structured and conventional way. 2) the system of communication used by a particular community or country. 3) the phraseology and… … English terms dictionary
Language — Lan guage, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Languaged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Languaging}.] To communicate by language; to express in language. [1913 Webster] Others were languaged in such doubtful expressions that they have a double sense. Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
language — language, philosophy of … Philosophy dictionary
language — [n] system of words for communication accent, argot, articulation, brogue, cant, communication, conversation, dialect, diction, dictionary, discourse, doublespeak*, expression, gibberish, idiom, interchange, jargon, lexicon, lingua franca,… … New thesaurus