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1 Rechtssprache
f legal language ( oder terminology)* * *Rẹchts|spra|cheflegal terminology or language* * ** * *f.legal terminology n. -
2 Sprache
Sprache f V&M language • zur Sprache bringen GEN mention* * *f <V&M> language ■ zur Sprache bringen < Geschäft> mention* * *Sprache, in offener
(Telegramm) in plain language, plain, not coded;
• programmorientierte Sprache (Computer) program(me)-orientated language;
• verschlüsselte Sprache coded language;
• Sprache der Juristen legal language;
• mehrere Sprachen beherrschen to have a command of several languages. -
3 in offener
Sprache, in offener
(Telegramm) in plain language, plain, not coded;
• programmorientierte Sprache (Computer) program(me)-orientated language;
• verschlüsselte Sprache coded language;
• Sprache der Juristen legal language;
• mehrere Sprachen beherrschen to have a command of several languages. -
4 Juristensprache
f1. legalese2. legal jargon3. legal language4. legal terminology -
5 Rechtssprache
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6 Sprache der Juristen
Sprache der Juristen
legal language -
7 juristische Fachsprache
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8 Fachsprache
f technical language; (Fachausdrücke) specialist terminology; juristische Fachsprache legal terminology; in der juristischen Fachsprache heißt es... the legal term is...* * *die Fachsprachespecial language* * *Fạch|spra|cheftechnical terminology* * *(the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) language* * *Fach·spra·chef technical jargondie mathematische \Fachsprache the jargon of mathematics* * *die technical terminology or language* * *juristische Fachsprache legal terminology;in der juristischen Fachsprache heißt es … the legal term is …* * *die technical terminology or language* * *f.shop talk n.special language n.technical terminology n. -
9 Jargon
[жar’go:] m; -s, -s jargon, slang* * *der Jargonvernacular; lingo; jargon* * *Jar|gon [Zar'gõː]m -s, -sjargon, slang, lingo (inf)* * *der1) (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.) jargon2) (the special slang of a particular group of people: thieves' cant.) cant* * *Jar·gon<-s, -s>[ʒarˈgõ:]m1. (Sondersprache von Gruppen) jargon2. (saloppe Sprache) slang* * *der; Jargons, Jargons1) jargonder Jargon der Juristen/Mediziner — legal/medical jargon
der Berliner Jargon — Berlin slang
im ‘Spiegel’-Jargon — in the jargon of the ‘Spiegel’
2) (abwertend) languageer redet in einem ganz ordinären Jargon — he uses very vulgar language
* * ** * *der; Jargons, Jargons1) jargonder Jargon der Juristen/Mediziner — legal/medical jargon
im ‘Spiegel’-Jargon — in the jargon of the ‘Spiegel’
2) (abwertend) language* * *-s m.jargon n.slang n. -
10 Juristendeutsch
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