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[ˌækədə'miːz]сущ.; неодобр.1) профессиональный подъязык; жаргон, практикуемый в научном сообществеCould it be that writing in a postmodern Francophilic academese - that stuff that saturates our journals - has robbed us of our ability to communicate in a clear and concise English. — Могло ли такое действительно произойти, чтобы использование какого-то постмодернистского галломанского жаргона - этого мусора, которым переполнены наши журналы, - лишило нас возможности изъясняться на чистом и точном английском языке?
2) наукообразие ( стиля изложения)Academese or any other kind of professional jargon is a safe haven for unclear thought. — Наукообразие, как и любой другой профессиональный жаргон, - это способ прикрыть нечёткость мысли.
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > academese
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[əˌkædə'miːz]1) Общая лексика: наукообразность (стиля изложения), научный жаргон, педантский слог2) Патенты: наукообразность (о стиле изложения) -
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[ˏækædə`miːz]профессиональный подъязык; жаргон, практикуемый в научном сообщественаукообразие (стиля изложения)Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > academese
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1. n неодобр. научный жаргон2. n неодобр. педантский слог; наукообразность
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academese — /ak euh deuh meez , mees , euh kad euh /, n. pedantic, pretentious, and often confusing academic jargon: a presumably scholarly article written in incomprehensible academese. [ACADEM(IC) + ESE] * * * … Universalium
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