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1 jargonise
jar.gon.ise[dʒ'a:gənaiz] vt+vi falar em jargão ou gíria. -
2 jargonize
jar.gon.ize[dʒ'a:gənaiz] vt+vi = link=jargonise jargonise.
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jargonise — (Brit.) v. use terms characteristic of a specific group or profession; speak gibberish; speak a language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form (also jargonize) … English contemporary dictionary
jargonise — jargon ► NOUN ▪ words or expressions used by a particular group that are difficult for others to understand. DERIVATIVES jargonistic adjective jargonize (also jargonise) verb. ORIGIN originally in the sense «twittering, chattering»: from Old… … English terms dictionary
jargonise — [c]/ˈdʒagənaɪz/ (say jahguhnuyz) verb (jargonised, jargonising) –verb (i) 1. to talk jargon or a jargon. –verb (t) 2. to translate into jargon. Also, jargonize …
jargonise — jarˈgonize or jarˈgonise transitive verb To express in jargon intransitive verb To speak jargon • • • Main Entry: ↑jargon … Useful english dictionary
jargonises — jargonise (Brit.) v. use terms characteristic of a specific group or profession; speak gibberish; speak a language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form (also jargonize) … English contemporary dictionary
jargonising — jargonise (Brit.) v. use terms characteristic of a specific group or profession; speak gibberish; speak a language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form (also jargonize) … English contemporary dictionary
jargonize — jargonization, n. /jahr geuh nuyz /, v., jargonized, jargonizing. v.i. 1. to talk jargon or a jargon. v.t. 2. to translate into jargon. Also, esp. Brit., jargonise. [1795 1805; JARGON1 + IZE] * * * … Universalium
jargonised — (Brit.) adj. translated into professional language, translated into jargon; written in jargon (also jargonized) jargonise (Brit.) v. use terms characteristic of a specific group or profession; speak gibberish; speak a language which has been… … English contemporary dictionary
jargonize — (Amer.) v. use terms characteristic of a specific group or profession; speak gibberish; speak a language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form (also jargonise) … English contemporary dictionary
jargonized — (Amer.) adj. translated into professional language, translated into jargon; written in jargon (also jargonised) jargonize (Amer.) v. use terms characteristic of a specific group or profession; speak gibberish; speak a language which has been… … English contemporary dictionary
jargonizes — jargonize (Amer.) v. use terms characteristic of a specific group or profession; speak gibberish; speak a language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form (also jargonise) … English contemporary dictionary