A characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)
Specific language terminology.
A colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon.
1 It was clear and fairly free of jargon , which was also good.
2 In the jargon , they were far from constituting an 'optimal currency area'.
3 Jaguar Land Rover Before we continue, a few words about automotive jargon .
4 The police jargon for this kind of thing was an asymmetrical situation.
5 Except for special effect, we try to avoid colloquialisms, neologisms and jargon .
6 With extreme prejudice? He used the jargon of clandestine operatives for effect.
7 The UN's draft climate change agreement is crucial, but full of jargon .
8 In any case, in jargon the word almost never refers to insects.
9 Insomnia, to use the jargon , was seen as a secondary, symptomatic condition.
10 He penetrated into the ghetto and learned the jargon of the Jews.
11 To my delight he understood and answered me in the same jargon .
12 These journalists have disregarded the restraints and jargon of the Soviet period.
13 He only told me the truth about it, in his own jargon .
14 Medical jargon is something some readers will perhaps be overly familiar with.
15 You pick up the jargon of phreaking and hacking from the board.
16 The jargon of the day penetrates to your very sports and games.
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Jargon в диалектах
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