argot 英 [ˈɑ:gəʊ]   美 [ˈɑrgət]

argot

argot  英 [ˈɑ:gəʊ] 美 [ˈɑrgət]

n. 隐语;暗语;暗号;俚语;黑话 

名词复数:argots 

How! argot! 怎么! 黑话!
Just as the financial crisis has morphed into a daily grind instead of a daily fire drill, its peculiar argot has found its way into everyday conversations. 随着金融危机从“狼来了”变成活生生的磨难,金融业的一些特有隐语也进入到了日常对话中。

  • Argot is language particular to a specific group. It can mean a kind of slang, a technical language or a code. In high school, only those who spend their time studying computer manuals could understand the argot of the computer lab kids.
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  • n. 隐语;暗语;暗号;俚语;黑话
  • 1. How! argot!

    怎么! 黑话!

  • 2. Just as the financial crisis has morphed into a daily grind instead of a daily fire drill, its peculiar argot has found its way into everyday conversations.

    随着金融危机从“狼来了”变成活生生的磨难,金融业的一些特有隐语也进入到了日常对话中。

  • 3. Even the prose is weirdly rootless: the multicultural argot of global VIPs who spend their lives at 35,000 feet.

    甚至散文都是离奇得无厘头:那是一生都在35000英尺高空的全球贵宾们的多元文化暗语。

  • argot (n.) 1860, from French argot (17c.) "the jargon of Paris rogues and thieves" (for purposes of disguise and concealment), earlier "the company of beggars," from Middle French argot, "group of beggars," a word of unknown origin.
argot / ˈɑːɡəʊ ; NAmE ˈɑːrɡət ; ˈɑːrɡoʊ / noun [singular ,  uncountable ] ( from French) words and phrases that are used by a particular group of people and not easily understood by others 行话;暗语;黑话;切口 SYN jargon argot argots argot / ˈɑːɡəʊ ; NAmE ˈɑːrɡət ; ˈɑːrɡoʊ /
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