jargon

英 [ˈdʒɑːɡən] 美 [ˈdʒɑːrɡən]

n.  行话; 黑话; 行业术语; 切口

复数:jargons现在分词:jargoning

考研GREIELTSTEM8计算机

Collins.1 / BNC.8660 / COCA.12425



牛津词典

noun

  1. 行话;黑话;行业术语;切口
    words or expressions that are used by a particular profession or group of people, and are difficult for others to understand
    1. medical/legal/computer, etc. jargon
      医学、法律、计算机等术语
    2. Try to avoid using too much technical jargon.
      尽量避免使用太多的技术用语。

柯林斯词典

  1. N-UNCOUNT 行话;行业术语;黑话
    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.
    1. The manual is full of the jargon and slang of self-improvement courses.
      手册里满是有关自修课程的行话术语。
    2. ...the reading habits of 600,000 C2 males (marketing jargon for skilled manual workers).
      60万C2男性的阅读习惯(C2为销售行业行话,指从事体力劳动的熟练工人)

双语例句

  1. The manual is full of the jargon and slang of self-improvement courses.
    手册里满是有关自修课程的行话术语。
  2. APEC seems be drowning in an ocean of jargon.
    亚太经合组织似乎为一大堆空洞的胡言乱语所淹没。
  3. The only magazine in the waiting room was a scientific journal full of technical jargon above my head.
    候诊室里唯一的杂志是一份全是术语的科学期刊,我看不懂。
  4. It was clearly a lymphoma, if you forgave my medical jargon.
    如果你能谅解我用医学术语的话,那分明是个淋巴瘤。
  5. If the interviewer uses a lot of technical terms and industry jargon, so should you.
    如果面试官使用了很多技术术语和行话,那你也应该用。
  6. To me, it's just assigning, so I don't worry too much about the jargon.
    对于我来说,它就是赋值操作而已,我不需要过多担心专门的术语。
  7. Would slang or jargon offend your readers?
    俚语或行话会不会冒犯到读邮件的人?
  8. Listeners react negatively to speeches loaded with slang, jargon, and bad grammar.
    听众对充满俚语、行话、和语法错误的讲话反应消极。
  9. So I've used this jargon before; command line arguments, but what does that really mean?
    我之前也用过这个术语,命令行参数,但是这实际上是什么意思?
  10. Strip away the jargon, and these ideas are just the same as the old ones.
    去掉那些行话,这些想法就和原来的一模一样了。
  11. That sounds like a bit of sales jargon to me!
    我听起来有点像销售术语。
  12. What we're wondering about is* is there a single* Oh here's a jargon.
    我们想要知道的是,是一个。,这里有个术语。
  13. This article's so full of jargon it's just double Dutch to me.
    这文章满篇术语,对我直如天书。
  14. She uses so much jargon I can never understand her explanations.
    她用的术语太多,我怎麽也听不懂她的讲解。
  15. It takes account of its audience, offering explanations where requisite, and avoiding specialized jargon and unnecessary verbiage.
    它考虑到了其读者,提供了必要的解释,并避免专业术语和不必要的空话。
  16. Can someone translate this legal jargon into plain English for me?
    谁能把这一法律术语用简单易懂的英语给我说一遍?
  17. Why do I have to confuse you with technical jargon?
    为什麽我要混淆你的技术术语?
  18. Learn the meaning of colloquialisms, slang, idioms, and jargon.
    学日常用语,俚语,成语和行话。
  19. Technical jargon and slang are to be avoided.
    要避免使用技术用语和俚语。
  20. Knowing the jargon is more important than knowing any one tool or ESB.
    了解术语要比了解任何一种工具或ESB更为重要。
  21. Unfortunately, the morph explosion also has introduced confusing and sometimes mysterious genetic jargon and math into the hobby.
    不幸的是,变形爆炸还推出了混乱,有时甚至神秘的遗传术语和数学到爱好。
  22. She dropped into army jargon.
    她学会了军队的行话。
  23. It's another piece of jargon you often hear.
    这也是你经常听到的另外一个行话。
  24. As one respondent put it," I have learnt to be economical with words and not use jargon ".
    正如一位被调查者所说的,“我学会了节约字句,不用术语”。
  25. Using their limited intellectual ability to invent jargon means they have less time to spend on ruining the business.
    他们把有限的智商用在了发明行话上,意味着他们可用于糟蹋业务的时间变少了。
  26. The world of computing is filled with jargon and acronyms.
    电脑的领域充满了专门术语和缩写。
  27. This type of computer jargon is barely comprehensible to most people.
    这类计算机术语对大多数人而言都几乎是无法理解的。
  28. This little picture here offer some jargon.
    这是一个提供一些术语的图画。
  29. But to understand what Coase said, we need to add another bit of economic jargon.
    然而为了理解Coase说了啥,我们还需要学一点点经济学术语。
  30. We are very familiar with the jargon and business rules.
    我们对行业和商业规则都很熟悉。

英英释义

noun

  1. specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject

    1. a characteristic language of a particular group (as among thieves)
      1. they don't speak our lingo

      Synonym:    slangcantlingoargotpatoisvernacular

    2. a colorless (or pale yellow or smoky) variety of zircon

        Synonym:    jargoon