n. 1.行话;黑话,隐语。 2.难懂的话,莫名其妙的话。 3.南腔北调的混合语〔如 Pidgin English, lingua franca 等〕。 4.奇特粗俗的语言[方言],土话。 5.(鸟等)叽叽喳喳的叫声。 短语和例子 critics' jargon 评论家的专用语。 Law jargon法律界行话。 vi.,vt. =jargonize. -ic, -istic adj. n. 晶体锆灰色,非晶体锆黑色。
specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject
a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don''t speak our lingo" 同义词:slang, cant, lingo, argot, patois, vernacular,
a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon 同义词:jargoon,
Jargon is terminology which is especially defined in relationship to a specific activity, profession, group, or event. The philosophe Condillac observed in 1782 that "Every science requires a special language because every science has its own ideas.
例句与用法
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They use that awful jargon . 他们用的那些要命的口号。
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They will not hear critics with their horrible jargon . 他们不愿意听到评论家们那些可怕的行话。
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It is important not to be overawed by the mathematical jargon . 要紧的是不要被数学的术语所吓倒。
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In his hands, comic jargon and dialect became a finished literary weapon . 在他的手里,诙谐的方言,俚语成了完美的文字武器。
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In computer jargon the position of an item in a record is referred to as a field . 在计算机术语中,著录事项在记录中的位置叫字段。
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This fact is often expressed in the physics jargon as "energy levels repel each other. " 用物理术语来说,这一事实常称为“能级的相斥”。
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Sam hawthorne, in the jargon of the times, was a renaissance man . 萨姆霍桑这个人,用当时的一句时髦话说,是个有着文艺复兴时期风格的人。
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Since the war, what in our jargon we called "the coordination of defense" had been split up . 自从战争时期以来,我们口头所称的“防务协作”已经解体。
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In his hands, comic jargon and dialect became a finished literary weapon, unemphatic, visual . 在他的手里,诙谐的方言,俚语成了完善的文字武器,轻灵、具体。
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Tabooing the speech of addison and steele, they have delighted themselves with a jargon of strange tongues . 他们不去使用艾迪生和斯蒂尔的语言,而用一种莫名其妙的口语自娱。