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 Übersetzung für 'jargon' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a jargon | jargons
SYNO argot | cant | jargon | ...
ling.
jargon [technical terminology]
Fachsprache {f}
859
ling.
jargon
Jargon {m}
29
ling.
jargon [difficult to understand language]
Kauderwelsch {n}
23
ling.
jargon [professional]
Berufssprache {f}
15
ling.
jargon [of a particular subculture]
Szenejargon {m}
ling.
jargon [of a social group or profession]
Standessprache {f}
2 Wörter: Substantive
art jargonKunstjargon {m}
econ.ling.
business jargon
Geschäftsjargon {m}
comp.ling.
computer jargon
Computerfachsprache {f}
cowboy jargonCowboyjargon {m}
ling.sports
football jargon [Br.]
Fußballjargon {m}
huntingling.
hunter's jargon
Jägersprache {f}
huntingling.
hunting jargon
Jägersprache {f}
med.
jargon aphasia
Jargonaphasie {f}
med.
jargon aphasia
Jargon-Aphasie {f}
legal jargonJuristenjargon {m}
legal jargonJuristensprache {f}
med.
medical jargon
Jargon {m} der Mediziner
ling.med.
medical jargon
Ärztejargon {m}
ling.med.
medical jargon
Medizinerjargon {m}
mil.
military jargon
Militärjargon {m}
ling.naut.
nautical jargon
Seemannssprache {f}
Internet
online jargon
Online-Jargon {m}
professional jargonFachsprache {f}
technical jargontechnischer Fachjargon {m}
technical jargonFachchinesisch {n} [ugs.]
ling.
technical jargon
Fachjargon {m}
trade jargonBranchenjargon {m}
ling.
trade jargon
Berufsjargon {m}
underworld jargon Unterweltjargon {m} [auch: Unterwelt-Jargon] [Gaunersprache]
3 Wörter: Substantive
ling.relig.
Christian theological jargon
Kirchenjargon {m}
31 Übersetzungen
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  • Jargon {m} = parlance
  • Jargon {m} = argot
  • Jargon {m} = vernacular [jargon]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Dangle ("podstava" in Russian intelligence jargon and "chèvre" in French police and intelligence jargon) is a term used in intelligence work to refer to an agent or officer of one intelligence agency or group who pretends to be interested in defecting or "turning" to another intelligence agency or group.
  • The story's title can be read as "whada lotta jargon" ("what a lot of jargon"), but is also an acronym that stands for When Huey And Dewey And Louie Originally Thought To Adopt Junior-Woodchuck Attitudes, Regulations, and Grandiose Organizational Nomenclature.
  • The Nuu-chah-nulth language contributed much of the vocabulary of the Chinook Jargon.
  • Olalla's name is the Salishan and Chinook Jargon word for "berry" or "berries" (usually "olallie" or "ollalie" in most lexicons of the jargon).
  • Technical jargon exists in Esperanto as it does in English, and this is a major source of debate in the language: whether international jargon should be borrowed into Esperanto, or whether more transparent equivalents should be constructed from existing roots.

  • Jargon can be used to convey meaningful information and discourse in a convenient way within communities.
  • According to the Jargon File, the briefer "not entirely unlike" has entered hacker jargon.
  • Internet industry jargon itself carries the language habit and cultural background from which it develops.
  • One of the more common barriers in communication is the inappropriate use of jargon.
  • Jargon-Bot instantly recognizes business terms and provides real-time, in-product jargon translation into plain English.

  • The term "jargon" has also been used to refer to pidgins, and is found in the names of some pidgins, such as Chinook Jargon.
  • Patball uses a jargon language within the game, with a fairly large number of terms and usages. These jargon languages occur in many sports but Patball's jargon is very notable and commonplace.
  • In programmer jargon, especially Unix jargon, it may also be called the bit bucket or black hole.
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