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Перевод: lingo
[существительное] иностранный язык; жаргон ; специальный малопонятный жаргон; тарабарщина ; профессиональная фразеология
Тезаурус:
- There is as yet no official glossary and to the outsider, the terms bear little relationship to the shapes, much more to the flip lingo of rock music.
- The lawyer, the space-game expert, the physicist and the young man on his motor-bike may be almost unintelligible to each other when using the "in" words and expressions of their particular group, unless the "lingo" is already known.
- They may make use of the brevity of Latin tags, just as pithy as any adman's lingo.
- A hard-hitting and versatile set, the album is distinguished by The Afros' singular lingo (a dictionary accompanies their current US high-pitched whine.
- = Number Four: "Learn the lingo."
- My reporting for the Times-Herald under the avuncular guidance of Fred Workman ran the whole spectrum of events, incidents and activities: I spent days at the annual Wild West Rodeo and Stampede absorbing as much of the cowboy lingo as possible; I acted as Master of Ceremonies for a fox trot competition sponsored by Cal Temple and Trudie, his business-like wife; I interviewed all visiting celebrities including MacKenzie King, the Prime Minister, and R.B. Bennett, the Leader of the Opposition in Ottawa; I interviewed Jimmy Gardiner as Minister of Agriculture, after he gave up his post as Premier of Saskatchewan; I covered celebrity concerts and the annual Chatauqua programmes, among many other things.
- LEARN THE LINGO:
- "Lingo?"
- After some weeks, he had absorbed enough Italian to learn his lines in the lingo, and feel adept at ordering a meal at an Italian restaurant.
- LEARNING THEIR LINGO
- Looks don't count - lingo does."
- Cohn's style - which attempts to mimic the street lingo of cliches and superlatives - does his new friends no favours.
- He must have realized that cleanliness goes along with posh lingo.
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