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Tenses: jargoning, jargoned

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Etymology: [ jär-g&n, -"gän ] (noun.) 14th century. Old French jargon (“chatter of birds”)
Synonyms: argot, cant, slang, vernacular, abracadabra, balderdash, banality, bombast, bunk, buzzwords, cliché, colloquialism, commonplace term, doublespeak, drivel, fustian, gibberish, hackneyed term, idiom
Antonyms: standard

mesleki dil, Kelimeleri yerinde kullanamama ile belirgin anlamsız ve anlaşılmaz konuşma, karışık konuşma, argo, özel dil, jargon, meslek argosu, teknik dil, zirkon, mesleki argo, zirkonun bir türü, uğraş dil, anlaşılmaz dil, bozuk şive, anlaşılmaz dil veya söz, belirli bir grubun kullandığı, jargon/argo, uğraş dili,

1 mesleki dil  isim     ts
2 Kelimeleri yerinde kullanamama ile belirgin anlamsız ve anlaşılmaz konuşma, karışık konuşma  Tıp     ts
3 argo     ts
4 özel dil     ts
5 jargon     ts
6 meslek argosu     ts
7 teknik dil     ts
8 zirkon     ts
9 mesleki argo     ts
10 zirkonun bir türü  Kimya     ts
11 uğraş dil  Dilbilim     ts
12 anlaşılmaz dil  isim     ts
13 bozuk şive     ts
14 anlaşılmaz dil veya söz     ts
15 belirli bir grubun kullandığı     ts
16 jargon/argo     ts
17 uğraş dili  Dilbilim     ts
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Meslek argosu, Kelimeleri yerinde kullanamama ile karekterize anlamsız ve anlaşılmaz, Anlaşılması güç, bozuk dil, Dar bir çerçeveye özgü dil, argo, Dar bir çevreye özgü dil, argo,

18 Meslek argosu     ts
19 Kelimeleri yerinde kullanamama ile karekterize anlamsız ve anlaşılmaz     ts
20 Anlaşılması güç, bozuk dil     ts
21 Dar bir çerçeveye özgü dil, argo     ts
22 Dar bir çevreye özgü dil, argo     ts
 

Language characteristic of a particular group, Speech or language that is incomprehensible or unintelligible; gibberish, A technical terminology unique to a particular subject, A variety of zircon, linseywoolsey, - a form of diction related to particular trades or professions, Words and phrases only you and a small circle of friends know Used for flashing around to show who is in and who is out, Nonsense syllables uttered by the baby when practicing linguistic inflection, A specialized vocabulary of those in the same work or profession; redundant or wordy writing (Monroe 4), Specialized language used by job holders or members of particular occupations or organizations, language used by a particular group, often not understood by the general population: computer jargon, English teacher jargon (some of the terms in this glossary), Language that is unique to a trade or profession, sometimes used to hide meaning, To utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds; to talk unintelligibly, or in a harsh and noisy manner, technical terminology unique to a particular subject, Like all other specialised subjects, the Internet has its own jargon; a somewhat cryptic language describing technical details Some jargon is explained in this glossary, Confused, unintelligible language; gibberish; hence, an artificial idiom or dialect; cant language; slang, See Zircon, technical terminology of a special activity or group Also, selection of obscure and often pretentious language, indicated by the use of a large number of unnecessary words to express an idea needing fewer words, the technical language of an occupation or group, The informal or technical language used by members of the same profession or industry, The language used within a particular field Computer Jargon is compiled in the definitive Jargon File [Buy the Book], The language, especially vocabulary of a particular trade, profession or group (e g , trade jargon) Jargon is distinct from terminology in that it tends to be colourful, colloquial and visual Its meaning is often confined to an occupational context and even to a locality Often the meaning of the jargon is not understood outside the occupation Examples of occupational jargon are "beans" a collier's term for small coals; "dolphins", a group of piles driven into harbors to serve as bumpers for vessels, and "ginnywink", an A-frame derrick with a fixed rear leg The latter two examples of jargon are from the operating engineers' occupation, Language that is used or understood only by a select group of people Jargon may refer to terminology used in a certain profession, such as computer jargon, or it may refer to any nonsensical language that is not understood by most people Literary examples of jargon are Francois Villon's Ballades en jargon, which is composed in the secret language of the coquillards, and Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange, narrated in the fictional characters' language of "Nadsat ", specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject, You use jargon to refer to words and expressions that are used in special or technical ways by particular groups of people, often making the language difficult to understand. The manual is full of the jargon and slang of self-improvement courses. words and expressions used in a particular profession or by a particular group of people, which are difficult for other people to understand - often used to show disapproval (jargoun), a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo", a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon, The sometimes incomprehensible language used to talk about specialized topics If you need help with computer jargon, check out Jargon, by Robin Williams, a lighthearted and detailed trip through this industry, The special technical language of a profession or a group In academic terms, it refers to the specialist language of various disciplines It should be used with restraint and discretion, Any specialized language of a group that is used to improve the efficiency of communication among members of the group, The technical language of a special field Learning linguistic terms has been important to our course Groups use specialized lexicon to communicate more directly or accurately, express group solidarity, and maintain status or oppositional identity, Technical language evolved by specialists so that they can communicate more accurately and efficiently about their interests or concerns, is the technical or specialist words used by a particular group of people and difficult for others to understand Back to Top, The language professionals use that no one can ever understand, New words (and sometimes old) are used in oral speech long before they are acceptable in formal written language When writing, generally avoid using trendy phrases "dysfunctional situation"), slang ("pretty tiresome"), jargon (especially computer jargon unless you're describing computers), and new or recently coined words, The language used within a particular field Computer Jargon is compiled in the definitive Jargon File, language known only to members of a specific group, company or industry, professional vocabulary, words used by a specific group or profession; gibberish, unintelligible words or writing; pidgin, language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form; colorless or smoky kind of zircon,

23 Language characteristic of a particular group     ts
24 Speech or language that is incomprehensible or unintelligible; gibberish     ts
25 A technical terminology unique to a particular subject     ts
26 A variety of zircon     ts
27 linseywoolsey     ts
28 - a form of diction related to particular trades or professions     ts
29 Words and phrases only you and a small circle of friends know Used for flashing around to show who is in and who is out     ts
30 Nonsense syllables uttered by the baby when practicing linguistic inflection     ts
31 A specialized vocabulary of those in the same work or profession; redundant or wordy writing (Monroe 4)     ts
32 Specialized language used by job holders or members of particular occupations or organizations     ts
33 language used by a particular group, often not understood by the general population: computer jargon, English teacher jargon (some of the terms in this glossary)     ts
34 Language that is unique to a trade or profession, sometimes used to hide meaning     ts
35 To utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds; to talk unintelligibly, or in a harsh and noisy manner     ts
36 technical terminology unique to a particular subject     ts
37 Like all other specialised subjects, the Internet has its own jargon; a somewhat cryptic language describing technical details Some jargon is explained in this glossary     ts
38 Confused, unintelligible language; gibberish; hence, an artificial idiom or dialect; cant language; slang     ts
39 See Zircon     ts
40 technical terminology of a special activity or group Also, selection of obscure and often pretentious language, indicated by the use of a large number of unnecessary words to express an idea needing fewer words     ts
41 the technical language of an occupation or group     ts
42 The informal or technical language used by members of the same profession or industry     ts
43 The language used within a particular field Computer Jargon is compiled in the definitive Jargon File [Buy the Book]     ts
44 The language, especially vocabulary of a particular trade, profession or group (e g , trade jargon) Jargon is distinct from terminology in that it tends to be colourful, colloquial and visual Its meaning is often confined to an occupational context and even to a locality Often the meaning of the jargon is not understood outside the occupation Examples of occupational jargon are "beans" a collier's term for small coals; "dolphins", a group of piles driven into harbors to serve as bumpers for vessels, and "ginnywink", an A-frame derrick with a fixed rear leg The latter two examples of jargon are from the operating engineers' occupation     ts
45 Language that is used or understood only by a select group of people Jargon may refer to terminology used in a certain profession, such as computer jargon, or it may refer to any nonsensical language that is not understood by most people Literary examples of jargon are Francois Villon's Ballades en jargon, which is composed in the secret language of the coquillards, and Anthony Burgess's A Clockwork Orange, narrated in the fictional characters' language of "Nadsat "     ts
46 specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject     ts
47 You use jargon to refer to words and expressions that are used in special or technical ways by particular groups of people, often making the language difficult to understand. The manual is full of the jargon and slang of self-improvement courses. words and expressions used in a particular profession or by a particular group of people, which are difficult for other people to understand - often used to show disapproval (jargoun)     ts
48 a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves); "they don't speak our lingo"     ts
49 a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon     ts
50 The sometimes incomprehensible language used to talk about specialized topics If you need help with computer jargon, check out Jargon, by Robin Williams, a lighthearted and detailed trip through this industry     ts
51 The special technical language of a profession or a group In academic terms, it refers to the specialist language of various disciplines It should be used with restraint and discretion     ts
52 Any specialized language of a group that is used to improve the efficiency of communication among members of the group     ts
53 The technical language of a special field Learning linguistic terms has been important to our course Groups use specialized lexicon to communicate more directly or accurately, express group solidarity, and maintain status or oppositional identity     ts
54 Technical language evolved by specialists so that they can communicate more accurately and efficiently about their interests or concerns     ts
55 is the technical or specialist words used by a particular group of people and difficult for others to understand Back to Top     ts
56 The language professionals use that no one can ever understand     ts
57 New words (and sometimes old) are used in oral speech long before they are acceptable in formal written language When writing, generally avoid using trendy phrases "dysfunctional situation"), slang ("pretty tiresome"), jargon (especially computer jargon unless you're describing computers), and new or recently coined words     ts
58 The language used within a particular field Computer Jargon is compiled in the definitive Jargon File     ts
59 language known only to members of a specific group, company or industry     ts
60 professional vocabulary, words used by a specific group or profession; gibberish, unintelligible words or writing; pidgin, language which has been corrupted or simplified from its original form; colorless or smoky kind of zircon  isim     ts
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jargoon, jargon,

61 jargoon     ts
62 jargon  isim     ts
 


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