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Перевод: parlance
[существительное] манера говорить; манера выражаться; способ выражения
Тезаурус:
- In the political parlance of 1992, I suppose it might be said that Mr Platt has given himself a double whammy.
- (The term "nuclear", as opposed to "atomic", did not emerge in general parlance until the hydrogen bomb was tested by the United States in November 1952.)
- "Stand" means in general parlance, parked.
- It's called Totally Pauly , and what you get is this gangling, scarf-draped, tendril-haired, mumbling, stumbling doper addressing the camera - and, by extension, us - as "Bud", accosting strangers on the street, cruising chicks ("buff nugs", to use his parlance) on the Strip, or making field trips to beauty pageants, pig farms and rodeos.
- In common parlance "the Crown" probably signifies the monarch if, indeed, it does not refer to a rather elaborate piece of headgear on show in the Tower of London.
- Young led, in terrace parlance, the steaming in, which at one stage involved at least 10 players with punches appearing to be thrown.
- Whether from shame or fear of the all-pervasive Mukhabarat security police, people are reluctant to talk of the four civilians in Maan who were killed - they do not use the word "martyred" as would Palestinians on the West Bank of the river - during the "sorrowful events" as they are known in official parlance.
- They also consider whether the means used are reasonably proportionate to the aims pursued: in European parlance, "the principle of proportionality".
- No less than 66 people - mugs in Australian parlance - volunteered to drink up to eight "middies" (285ml) of the kangaroo's by-product in an hour.
- I confidently predict that "mission" will not survive three years in our general business parlance, so please throw it out now.
- Thus, in common parlance, "afternoon" now begins an hour or more after "noon, according to the clock.
- In radio control parlance this is called the frame rate and determines how rapidly and smoothly the servo position can be updated.
- He let Sarazen know he could straighten out his game for him "before the bell rings", caddies' parlance for before the tournament-proper starts.
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