Translation for '
lingo' from English to French
NOUN | a lingo | lingos / lingoes | |
SYNO | argot | cant | jargon | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Blocking the activity of lingo-1 has several potential applications in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases.
- The major by-product from lingo-cellulosic biomass pyrolysis is Biochar which has emerging value for soil productivity enhancement and carbon sequestration.
- The use of Internet lingo has also spread into the arena of music, significantly seen in popular music.
- The brewery often uses words and phrases from the local Boontling lingo on their labels and packaging, as well as in some of their beer names (e.g. Hop Ottin').
- Ahirani is a regional lingo derived from Marathi and Gujarati.
- Initial definitions of meta memes and the lingo surrounding the phenomenon have seen a recent overhaul, as a new perspective is beginning to emerge due to heightened interest from researchers and companies alike.
- The origin of the lingo is unknown, but there is evidence suggesting it may have been used by waiters as early as the 1870s and 1880s.
- The BKA is headed by three top executives, a chief ("Präsident des Bundeskriminalamtes") and two vice-chiefs ("Vizepräsidnet beim Bundeskriminalamt"), which in German BKA-lingo are referred to as "Amtsleitung", to be translated into 'agency management'.
- Saigon is the former name of Ho Chi Minh City, the current most populous city in Vietnam. The Sài Gòn name is still used in Vietnamese lingo.
- Another term from soda jerk lingo that remains in use is "concrete," a name for an extremely thick milkshake or custard. For example, Culver's continues to serve their famous Concrete Mixers.
- The strange fashion habits of the Renaissance Italians mixed with all the modern lingo.
- To speed up the ordering process, waiters use a range of abbreviations when writing down orders (essentially a Cantonese equivalent to the phenomenon of American diner lingo).
- The regiments' traditional blue artillery berets were now exchanged for the maroon paratrooper berets, with new airborne terminology becoming part of the gunners' lingo.
- Popular teen lingo pervades this feature-length presentation that's packed with humorous detail like flower power hippies, a fully equipped car à la James Bond and an Austin Powers wannabe.
- In this temple, local people change "lingo" every year.
- The voice of director Sasikumar to introduce the four mischievous guys Pandi, Mangaa, Kona, Maari, in his typical Madurai lingo who think they rule the 'Kadavur' village.
- Swardspeak (also known as gay speak or "gay lingo") is an argot or cant slang derived from Taglish (Tagalog-English code-switching) and used by a number of LGBT people in the Philippines.
- Spika-German spitze used like Italian cosa to mean thing or Polish mowa to mean lingo.
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