jargon
jargon 英 [ˈdʒɑ:gən] 美 [ˈdʒɑrgən]
n. 行话,术语;黄锆石
名词复数:jargons
- Jargon usually means the specialized language used by people in the same work or profession. Internet advertising jargon includes the terms "click throughs" and "page views."
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- n. 行话,术语;黄锆石
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1. Do not let the math jargon intimidate you.
可别让这些数学术语把你吓倒。
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2. The context should not include the solution or any technical jargon.
上下文不应包括解决方案或任何技术行话。
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3. I knew that in order to write these articles, I needed to learn the jargon that every project manager uses without even thinking.
我很清楚,要写出这方面的文章,我就得先学会每个项目经理都能脱口而出的那些专业术语。
- jargon (n.) mid-14c., "unintelligible talk, gibberish; chattering, jabbering," from Old French jargon "a chattering" (of birds), also "language, speech," especially "idle talk; thieves' Latin" (12c.). Ultimately of echoic origin (compare Latin garrire "to chatter").
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